- Col Hutchison
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Colin "Col" Hutchison is a veteran statistician, most notably in the Victorian/Australian Football League in the sport of Australian rules football. He served as the AFL's official historian from the 1990s[1] until around 2005.
A part of the AFLPA, Hutchison provides interesting statistics on football to newspapers and media outlets.
He is the author of several books including a history of the Geelong Football Club ("Cats' tales : the Geelong Football Club, 1897-1983")[2] and "The AFL footy quiz book".[3]
The last time Col missed seeing a live Geelong Football Club game was in 1963, over 1100 games ago.
He has also appeared in radio commercials for Shell Premium Unleaded.
External links
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/national/national/sport/1100-games-and-counting/2272266.aspx
References
- ^ http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/02/19/1077072783487.html?from=storyrhs
- ^ Cats' tales : the Geelong Football Club, 1897-1983. Geelong Advertiser, 1984
- ^ The AFL footy quiz book / Col Hutchinson. ISBN 0143000365
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