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Fred Ryder

Australiab. 1902-03-07Retired
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Biography

Fred Ryder was an Australian rules footballer born on March 7, 1902. He played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1920s. Known for his agility and skill on the field, Ryder quickly became a notable presence in the league.

Throughout his career, Ryder participated in over 120 matches and was known for his dynamic playing style, which contributed to South Melbourne’s competitive edge during his tenure. He was a key player in the team’s strategies and was respected by teammates and opponents alike for his sportsmanship and dedication to the game. Ryder's performance in pivotal matches helped solidify his reputation as a talented athlete in the VFL.

After retiring from professional football, Ryder's legacy endured through his contributions to the growth of Australian rules football. He remained active in the sport by mentoring younger players and participating in community events. His impact on the sport, coupled with his commitment to sportsmanship, has been remembered by fans and historians alike, marking him as a significant figure in the history of Australian rules football.

Quick Facts

Full nameFred Ryder
Date of birth1902-03-07
NationalityAustralia
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