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Frank Barry (footballer)

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Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Frank Barry
Personal information
Full name Francis Martin Barry
Nickname(s) Dinky
Date of birth (1892-08-11)11 August 1892
Place of birth Adelaide, South Australia
Date of death 19 June 1963(1963-06-19) (aged 70)
Place of death Adelaide, South Australia
Height / weight 172 cm / 69 kg
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1911–1915 South Adelaide 41 (-)
Playing statistics correct to the end of 1915.
Career highlights
Source: AustralianFootball.com

Francis Martin Barry (11 August 1892 – 19 June 1963) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Adelaide in the South Australian Football League (SAFL) from 1911 to 1915.

A rover, Barry was a joint winner of the Magarey Medal in his final league season, and also represented South Australia twice at interstate football. The Great War caused the SAFL to be suspended from 1916 to 1918, and by this stage Barry had travelled overseas to take part on the frontline. Barry never played football again.

In 2019, South Adelaide inaugurated the Frank Barry Medal for the player adjudged best afield in their annual Anzac Round match.

References

  1. Jones, Erin (4 August 2014). "Mystery of a larrikin soldier's missing Magarey Medal". Southern Times Messenger. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  2. Sampson, Matt (24 April 2019). "The Frank Barry Medal". South Adelaide Football Club. Retrieved 19 February 2024.

External links

Magarey Medal winners
The Magarey Medal has been awarded since 1898 to the "best and most brilliant" player in the South Australian National Football League and its various incarnations.
South Australian Team1914 Australian National Football Carnival
South Australia 12.16 (88) d Western Australia 12.11 (83), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 5 August 1914
South Australia 32.18 (210) d Queensland 2.9 (21), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 7 August 1914
South Australia 16.20 (106) d New South Wales 10.3 (63), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 10 August 1914
South Australia 18.23 (131) d Tasmania 5.7 (37), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 12 August 1914
Victoria 11.11 (77) defeated South Australia 5.10 (44), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 15 August 1914, crowd: 12,000
Referee Medal: John Robertson
Manager: Mr. J. Hodge


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