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Ron Best

Australiab. 1949-10-03Retired
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Biography

Ron Best, born on October 3, 1949, is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the 1970s. Best made his debut for the Richmond Football Club in 1968, where he earned a reputation as a skilled and versatile player. Over his career at Richmond, he became known for his dynamic playing style and contributed significantly to the team's performance during a competitive era.

Throughout his career, Best achieved notable milestones, including being part of Richmond’s successful 1973 premiership team. His contributions on the field were characterized by strong defensive skills and an ability to read the game, which helped solidify the team's defense. Best played a total of 123 games for Richmond, garnering respect and admiration from both fans and teammates alike for his unwavering commitment to the sport.

After retiring from professional football, Ron Best continued to influence the game through various coaching roles and community involvement. His legacy within the AFL community is marked by his dedication to the sport and his contributions to fostering young talent. Best remains a respected figure in Australian rules football history, remembered for both his athletic prowess and his commitment to the growth of the game.

Quick Facts

Full nameRon Best
Date of birth1949-10-03
NationalityAustralia
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