Bill Serong, a member of the 1958 Premiership side has sadly passed away.
Played 98 games and kicked 52 goals for the club from 1956-61.
RIP.
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Vale #14, #22 Bill Serong
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Key Facts :
CFC Debut Number 580
Total AFL Games 114
Total AFL Goals 60
CFC Debut Round 1, 1956
CFC Last Game Round 14, 1961
Recruited From Terang
Life Member 2008
Runner up Best and Fairest (R.T. Rush Trophy) 1960
Third Best and Fairest (J.J. Joyce Trophy) 1959
Premiership 1958
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CFC Debut Number 580
Total AFL Games 114
Total AFL Goals 60
CFC Debut Round 1, 1956
CFC Last Game Round 14, 1961
Recruited From Terang
Life Member 2008
Runner up Best and Fairest (R.T. Rush Trophy) 1960
Third Best and Fairest (J.J. Joyce Trophy) 1959
Premiership 1958
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Bill played 98 of his 114 games for the Pies.
Notably, he was also equal-third in the Brownlow in 1959 playing for us and won North Melbourne's best and fairest in 1962, after he was cut by Collingwood. He was studying law and went to Echuca to do his articles of clerkship the following year. Sadly, he was only 25 when he last played for Collingwood and, really, it doesn't seem like the Club showed as much compassion as it might have done after his mother and father died in 1960 and 1961.
Notably, he was also equal-third in the Brownlow in 1959 playing for us and won North Melbourne's best and fairest in 1962, after he was cut by Collingwood. He was studying law and went to Echuca to do his articles of clerkship the following year. Sadly, he was only 25 when he last played for Collingwood and, really, it doesn't seem like the Club showed as much compassion as it might have done after his mother and father died in 1960 and 1961.
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