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Norm Oliver (footballer, born 1922)

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Australian rules footballer For the 1909–11 Collingwood player, see Norm Oliver (footballer, born 1885).

Australian rules footballer
Norm Oliver
Oliver in 1940
Personal information
Full name Norman Leslie Oliver
Date of birth (1922-08-15)15 August 1922
Place of birth Melbourne, Victoria
Date of death 27 June 1944(1944-06-27) (aged 21)
Place of death Hansa Bay, Madang Province, New Guinea
Original team(s) Melbourne High School
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 79 kg (174 lb)
Position(s) Defence
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1940–41 Collingwood 13 (2)
Playing statistics correct to the end of 1941.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Norman Leslie Oliver (15 August 1922 – 27 June 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He was also a talented tennis player, and there was a possibility of him being a future Davis Cup player.

Family

Son of Harold George Oliver (1893-1968), and Gladys Elizabeth Ann Oliver (1894-1961), née Atherton, Norman Leslie Oliver was born on 15 August 1922.

Military service

Serving as a Flying Officer in the RAAF during World War II, he was killed when his Kittyhawk plane crashed on a beach in New Guinea.

See also

Footnotes

  1. St. Kilda Easter Tournament: Boys Singles, The (Melbourne) Herald, (Saturday, 23 May 1940), p.15.
  2. Latest RAAF Casualty List: Australia and Australian Territories: Killed Aircraft Operations, The Argus, (Friday, 28 July 1944), p11.
  3. Deaths: On Active Service: Oliver, The Argus, (Monday, 3 July 1944), p.2; Deaths: On Active Service: Oliver, The Argus, (Tuesday, 4 July 1944), p.2; Deaths: On Active Service: Oliver, The Age, (Tuesday, 4 July 1944), p.5.
  4. Death of Airman-Player, The Argus, (Monday, 3 July 1944) p.9.

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