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Ted Freyer

b. 1910-05-20Retired
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Biography

Ted Freyer (born May 20, 1910) was a prominent Australian rules footballer known for his exceptional skills and contributions to the game during the early to mid-20th century. He played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and made a significant impact as a forward, renowned for his goal-kicking ability and tactical awareness on the field. Freyer’s career spanned the 1930s, a formative decade for the sport, during which he established himself as one of the league's most notable players.

Throughout his career, Freyer achieved remarkable successes, including representing Victoria in interstate matches, where he showcased his abilities against some of the league's best talent. He was known for his outstanding athleticism and competitive spirit, which endeared him to fans and earned him respect from teammates and opponents alike. Freyer's commitment to the game was evident not only in his on-field performances but also in his dedication to promoting Australian rules football in his community.

After retiring from football, Freyer's legacy continued to inspire future generations of players in the VFL and beyond. His contributions to the South Melbourne Football Club were recognized by the club through various honors and commemorations that celebrated his achievements. Ted Freyer remains a respected figure in the history of Australian rules football, remembered for his sportsmanship and significant influence on the development of the game.

Quick Facts

Full nameTed Freyer
Date of birth1910-05-20
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