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Thornton Clarke

b. 1891-11-27Retired
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Biography

Thornton Clarke (born November 27, 1891) was an Australian rules footballer known for his contributions to the sport during the early 20th century. He played primarily for the St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) from 1910 to 1914. Clarke was recognized for his agility and skill, earning a reputation as one of the prominent forwards of his time.

Throughout his career, Clarke achieved notable success, including participation in multiple VFL matches that showcased his scoring ability. His performance on the field contributed to the popularity of the game during a pivotal era in Australian rules football. Despite the challenges posed by World War I, he remained active in the sport, further solidifying his legacy in the league.

Clarke's impact on the sport extended beyond his playing years, as he became a respected figure in the football community. He was remembered for his dedication and sportsmanship, influencing future generations of players. His contributions to St Kilda and the VFL have left a lasting mark on Australian rules football history.

Quick Facts

Full nameThornton Clarke
Date of birth1891-11-27
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