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Clive Coles

b. 1911-03-12Retired
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Biography

Clive Coles (12 March 1911 – 27 May 1984) was an Australian rules footballer who played with the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Coles made his debut in 1930 and quickly established himself as a prominent player in the team, known for his skill and agility on the field. Throughout his career, he was celebrated for his contributions to the club during a challenging period in its history.

Over his VFL career, Coles played a total of 155 games and scored 37 goals from 1930 until his retirement in 1939. His ability to perform under pressure and lead his team was crucial during critical matches, contributing to South Melbourne's competitiveness in the league. Coles was known for his dedication to the sport and his sportsmanship, often being regarded as a role model for younger players.

After retiring from professional football, Coles remained involved with the sport as a coach and mentor, sharing his extensive knowledge and experience with aspiring athletes. His legacy lives on, not only through his achievements on the field but also through his impact on the development of Australian rules football in the years following his career. Coles is remembered as one of South Melbourne's distinguished players and a significant figure in the history of the VFL.

Quick Facts

Full nameClive Coles
Date of birth1911-03-12
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