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Clarrie Uren

b. 1900-01-06Retired
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Biography

Clarrie Uren, born on January 6, 1900, was an Australian rules footballer who made a significant impact in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Uren played primarily for the Collingwood Football Club, where he was known for his exceptional skills as a midfielder. His career spanned from 1920 to 1928, during which he became a celebrated figure in the league.

Uren's most notable achievements include being part of the Collingwood team that won the 1927 premiership, contributing to the club's storied history. Throughout his career, he was recognized for his agility and strategic play, earning him accolades from fans and critics alike. He played a total of 120 games for Collingwood and was pivotal in many of the team's successes during the late 1920s.

After retiring from football, Uren continued to be involved in the sport and its community, leaving a lasting legacy. His contributions to Collingwood were commemorated with his induction into the club's Hall of Fame, solidifying his status as one of the greats in the team’s history. Clarrie Uren passed away on April 1, 1984, but his influence within AFL continues to be recognized.

Quick Facts

Full nameClarrie Uren
Date of birth1900-01-06
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