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Maurie McLeish

b. 1899-06-05Retired
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Biography

Maurie McLeish, born on June 5, 1899, was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1920s. Known for his agility and skill on the field, McLeish made his debut in 1920 and quickly established himself as a key player for the team. Over his career, he became recognized for his versatility, playing prominently as both a forward and a defender.

During his time with Essendon, McLeish contributed to the club’s successes, including playing in the 1923 Grand Final, where Essendon claimed victory. He was celebrated for his work ethic and dedication, becoming a fan favorite among supporters. Throughout his career, he appeared in over 100 games, earning a reputation for his competitive spirit and strategic play.

After retiring from professional football, McLeish continued to be involved in the sport, influencing younger players and contributing to the community. His legacy is marked by his significant role in Essendon's history and the impact he made on Australian rules football during the early 20th century. Maurie McLeish passed away in 1962 but remains remembered as a prominent figure in the VFL's rich history.

Quick Facts

Full nameMaurie McLeish
Date of birth1899-06-05
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