- Bob Simunsen
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playername = Bob Simunsen
fullname = Robert Francis Simunsen
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birthdate =June 7 ,1941
birthplace =Adelaide ,South Australia
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position = Centreman
years = 1964-71
clubs = Woodville
games(goals) = 146
statsend = 1971
careerhighlights =Robert 'Bob' Simunsen (born
June 7 ,1941 inAdelaide ) is a formerAustralian rules football er who played with Woodville in theSouth Australian National Football League (SANFL). A talented cricketer, he also played somefirst-class cricket matches in theSheffield Shield for South Australia.Simunsen, a centreman, was with Woodville from their inaugural SANFL season in 1964. For the previous five years he had played for the club in the SANFL 'B' competition as Woodville, along with Central District, where required to serve a apprenticeship before being admitted. He won two reserves Magarey Medals, in 1961 and 1962, and was also runner up in the award twice.
When they joined the top flight in 1964, Simunsen was made captain and he won their 'Best and fairest' that year. He went on to win further 'Best and fairest' awards in 1965 and 1966, also finishing second in the 1966 Magarey Medal to
Ron Kneebone . Simunsen represented South Australia at interstate football for the first time in 1965, against Victoria, and also appeared at the1966 Hobart Carnival . Although he didn't continue on as Woodville captain after the initial season, Simunsen had another stint in 1971.His four cricket matches came during the 1972/73 Sheffield Shield season where he played as a left handed batsman, making 103 runs at 20.60. This included a half century on debut, against
John Benaud 's New South Wales at theAdelaide Oval . Simunsen, batting in the same side as the Chappell brothers and Pakistani Test cricketerYounis Ahmed , made 58 in his second innings before being bowled byKerry O'Keeffe . [cite web|url=http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/32/32930.html|title=South Australia v New South Wales 1972/73| publisher=CricketArchive]References
External links
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/sh-sm.htm#Bob%20Simunsen%20(Woodville) Full Points Footy: Bob Simunsen]
* [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/7719.html Cricinfo: Robert Simunsen]
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