- John Leedham
John L. Leedham (born 20 May 1928) was an
Australian rules football er who is the vice captain of and ruck-rover in the official Tasmanian Football Team of the Century. He is also a 'legend' in the state's Football Hall of Fame.Leedham, nicknamed 'John L', always played with his socks down and was known to be a colourful character on the field. He was brought up in Campbell Town and started his football career at North Launceston in 1946, aged 17. Playing as a centre half forward, Leedham was a member of NTFL premiership teams in 1946, 1948, 1949 and 1950 as well as three Tasmanian State Premierships. He was almost poached by the
Melbourne Football Club in 1949 but a knee injury stopped him from making his debut.After 124 games with North Launceston, including a stint as captain-coach, Leedham crossed to TFL club North Hobart. He coached North Hobart from 1954 to 1959 and steered them to a premiership in 1957.
Leedham represented Tasmania at the 1947, 1953 and 1958 interstate carnivals. In 1953 he was named in the inaugural
All-Australian side, the only Tasmanian, and in the1958 Melbourne Carnival he captain-coached the state to famous wins against South Australia and Western Australia.References
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/l.htm#John%20Leedham%20(North%20Hobart%20&%20North%20Launceston) Full Points Footy profile of John Leedham]
* [http://www.footballlegends.org/john_leedham.htm Tasmanian Football Legends]
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