Sam Gravenall

Sam Gravenall

Infobox afl player NEW
playername = Sam Gravenall
fullname = Samuel B. Gravenall
image capt =


birthdate = July 18, 1885
birthplace =
originalteam = Wesley College
heightweight =
position = Forward
debutinformation = Round 15, 1903, St Kilda vs
Collingwood at Victoria Park
years = 1903, 1906, 1910
clubs = St Kilda
games(goals) = 30 (15)
coach = coach
coachyears = 1922
coachclubs = Essendon
coachgames(wins) = 12 (7)
statsend = 1910
careerhighlights =

Sam Gravenall (born July 18, 1885) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

From Wesley College, Gravenall was a forward and had his first season at St Kilda in 1903. He didn't appear for the club again until 1906 and the following year went to Western Australia, who he represented at the inaugural Melbourne Carnival. After 41 games for North Fremantle he returned to St Kilda in 1910 for one final stint, as captain.

He coached Essendon for 12 games in the 1922 VFL season.

References

*AflRleague|ref=S/Sam_Gravenall.html
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/g.htm#Samuel%20Gravenall%20(St%20Kilda%20&%20North%20Fremantle) Full Points Footy: Samuel Gravenall]
*Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). "The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers". 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.


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