- Doug Green
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Doug Green Personal information Birth 28 October 1951 Recruited from East Fremantle Height and weight 189 cm / 83 kg Playing career¹ Debut 1970, East Fremantle v.
?, at ?Team(s) East Fremantle (1970-79)
- 180 games
South Melbourne (1980)
- 6 games, 0 goals
¹ Statistics to end of 1980 season Career highlights - 1973 Lynn Medal
- 1974, 1979 East Fremantle premiership player
- Western Australian state captain
Doug Green (born 28 October 1951) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for East Fremantle in the WANFL during the 1970s. He also spent a season with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League.
Green, a defender, was used mostly across half back from his East Fremantle debut in 1970. He won a Lynn Medal in 1973 as East Fremantle's 'Best and fairest' player and finished runner-up in the award on six occasions over the course of his career. Green was at centre half back in their 1974 premiership side and became club captain in 1975, replacing Graham Melrose. He played in his second premiership in 1979, with the Grand Final being his last game for East Fremantle.
Despite announcing his retirement in 1979, he was lured back into action by South Melbourne whom he joined halfway through the 1980 VFL season.
Green regularly represented Western Australia at interstate level with a total of 14 appearances to his name. He made his debut at the 1972 Perth Carnival and within three years was captain of his state, a position he would hold at the 1975 Knockout Carnival.
In 1997, Green was named as a half back flanker in East Fremantle's official 'Team of the Century'. He is also a member of the Fremantle Football Hall of Legends and in 2007 was included on the interchange bench of the Fremantle Team of Legends .
References
- Doug Green's statistics from AFL Tables
- Full Points Footy profile
- Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.
Categories:- 1951 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
- Sydney Swans players
- East Fremantle Football Club players
- Western Australian State of Origin players
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