- John Gerovich
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playername = John Gerovich
fullname = John Gerovich
image capt = Statue of John Gerovich's famous mark over Ray French in the 1956 WAFL preliminary final
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originalteam = Spearwood
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position = CHF / FF
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years = 1955-69
clubs = South Fremantle
games(goals) = 221 (721)
statsend = 1969
careerhighlights =John Gerovich is a former
Australian rules football er who played with South Fremantle in the WAFL during the 1950s and 1960s. [ [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/g.htm#John%20Gerovich%20(South%20Fremantle) Full Points Footy profile] ] Gerovich was a key position forward, best known for high flying marks and his prolific goalkicking. One famous mark, which he took in the 1956 WANFL Preliminary Final over East Fremantle's Ray French is commemorated in a statue atFremantle Oval . The statue was based on a photograph of the mark, taken "The West Australian " photographer Maurie Hammond and published on Wednesday 10 October 1956. [ [http://www.australianrules.com.au/2006stories/gerofly.html Australianrules.com.au] ]On three occasions he was the WAFL's top goalkicker, in 1956 with 74 goals, in 1960 with 101 goals and 1961 with another bag of 74 goals. He also topped South Fremantle's goalkicking eight times. When he retired after the 1969 season he had kicked a total of 721 goals for South Fremantle.
Over the course of his career, he regularly represented Western Australia at interstate football and kicked 56 goals from his 18 representative games. Gerovich, of Croatian heritage, was an
All-Australian at the1956 Perth Carnival and played in the side which won the1961 Brisbane Carnival .In 2004 he was one of the inaugural inductees into the
West Australian Football Hall of Fame . Gerovich is also a member of theFremantle Football Hall of Legends and a centre half forward in theFremantle Team of Legends which was established in 2007. The trophy for each season's leading goalkicker at South Fremantle is named after him.References
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