Nelson Greene (Canadian football)

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Nelson "Nellie" Greene
Date of birthc. 1928
Place of birthSt. Lambert, Quebec
Career information
Position(s)RB
CJFLSt. Lambert Combines
Career history
As player
1947–48Ottawa Rough Riders
1950–54Saskatchewan Roughriders
Awards1947 - Gruen Trophy

Nelson "Nellie" Greene is a former award-winning Canadian Football League player.

Coming from the St. Lambert Combines junior program,[1] Greene joined the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1947 and won the Gruen Trophy as the Eastern Conference (the Big Four) rookie of the year. No official stats were kept that season and this was when the trophy was awarded only to Canadian players. He moved to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, his best year being 1950 when he rushed for 415 yards.[2] Unfortunately an injury kept him out of the Green Riders 1951 Grey Cup game loss. After his football career remained active coaching local high school and junior teams in Regina.

References

  1. ^ The Montreal Gazette - Dink Carrol, Playing the Field Sept. 22, 1947; though the Regina Rams claim him as one of their alumni [1]
  2. ^ [2] CFLAPEDIA entry: Nelson Greene