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  2. File:Fitzroy Football Club colours (1940 to 1951).svg

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... English: Fitzroy Football Club colours (1940 to 1951) Date: 20 December 2024: Source ...

  3. Brunswick Street Oval - Wikipedia

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    The ground is the home of the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Amateur Football Association.It was also Fitzroy's home in the Victorian Football Association from 1884 to 1896, and in the Victorian Football League from 1897 until 1966, with the last game being played there on Saturday 20 August 1966 against St Kilda, a game which the Lions lost by 84 points.

  4. Fitzroy Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The First One Hundred Seasons Fitzroy Football Club 1883–1983. Melbourne: Fitzroy Football Club. ISBN 0-9591797-1-2. Fitzroy Football Club: Silver Jubilee, Fitzroy City Press, (Friday, 18 September 1908), p.3.

  5. Geoff Moriarty - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey John Moriarty (28 October 1871 – 29 October 1948) [1] was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA and Victorian Football League (VFL). The father of Fitzroy full-forward Jack Moriarty , Geoff played at the opposite end of the ground, and after a year with Carlton, he crossed to Fitzroy ...

  6. Bill McSpeerin - Wikipedia

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    A rover, McSpeerin debuted with Fitzroy when the club was still in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) and was a member of their 1895 premiership side. When the Victorian Football League was formed in 1897, McSpeerin was a key member of the team and appeared in 10 out of 14 games that season, including one match against St Kilda where he reportedly ran the entire length of the oval to ...

  7. Mitchell Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell Medal was the best and fairest award for the Fitzroy Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).. Percy Mitchell was a long-serving club administrator and life member and the award was named after him in 1987.

  8. Con Hickey - Wikipedia

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    Born in Timor, Victoria in 1866, Hickey moved to Melbourne as a public servant in 1887. He played football as a half-back [4] for the Fitzroy Football Club from 1887 until 1894, earning sufficient acclaim to gain selection for Victoria in intercolonial football in his final playing season, 1893. [5]

  9. Frank Curcio - Wikipedia

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    Francis Eduardo Curcio (25 November 1912 – 11 November 1988) was an Australian rules footballer who played his entire 249 game career for the Fitzroy Lions in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He captained the club for four seasons, from 1938 until 1941.