Australian rules footballer and coach
Australian rules footballer
Percy Furler Full name
Percy Stuart Newling Furler Nickname(s)
Brone Date of birth
(1904-02-20 ) 20 February 1904 Date of death
23 January 1991(1991-01-23) (aged 86) Original team(s)
Noarlunga Years
Club
Games (Goals) 1922-1933
North Adelaide
187 (152) Total
187 (152) Years
Team
Games (Goals) 1923, 1928-1933
South Australia
19 (15) Total
19 (15) Years
Club
Games (W–L–D) 1929
North Adelaide
17 (8-8-1) Total
17 (8-8-1)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1933.
2 State and international statistics correct as of 1933.
3 Coaching statistics correct as of 1929.
Source: NAFC History Database
Percy Stewart Newling Furler (20 February 1904 – 23 January 1991) was an Australian rules footballer who played for and coached North Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Furler was a key figure in North Adelaide's 1930 and 1931 premierships, including the latter as captain.[ 1]
Originating from the Noarlunga Football Club in the Southern Football Association , Furler played there together with his four brothers, Ray, Albert, Ross and Leslie, and was rejected by Sturt prior to joining North Adelaide.[ 2] [ 3]
In 1947, Furler was appointed Secretary of the North Adelaide Football Club ,[ 4] a position he would only hold for the one season.[ 5]
In 2002 Furler was an inaugural inductee into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame .[ 6]
Furler's nephew Bob Furler was also a notable footballer, winning the 1947 Tassie Medal .
References
^ "Furler Retiring - S.A. Carnival Team Captain" . No. 1157. Melbourne. The Sporting Globe. 6 September 1933. p. 8. Retrieved 3 May 2020 .
^ "Mr. Walter Furler Dead, Aged 73" . Vol. 29, no. 4, 436. Adelaide. The News. 11 October 1937. p. 6. Retrieved 3 May 2020 .
^ Percy Furler; Lawrie Jervis, Jnr (1 June 1946). "Days When Bumping Was An Art in Football" . Vol. 46, no. 7, 123. Adelaide. The News. p. 5. Retrieved 3 May 2020 .
^ Colmer, Roy (1 February 1947). "Percy Furler New North Secretary" . Vol. 48, no. 7, 332. Adelaide. The News. p. 3. Retrieved 3 May 2020 .
^ "Furler Quits North Post" . Vol. 50, no. 7, 621. Adelaide. The News. 7 January 1948. p. 5. Retrieved 3 May 2020 .
^ "Hall of Fame - Percy S. N. Furler" . South Australian National Football League . Retrieved 3 May 2020 .
External links
Game 1: Victoria 12.20 (92) d South Australia 12.12 (84), at MCG , 10 June 1932 Game 2: South Australia 11.13 (79) d Victoria 9.10 (64) at Adelaide Oval , 6 August 1932 Both Games Game 1 only Game 2 only
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