Murray Ward

Murray Ward

Murray Ward was an Australian rules footballer with the Claremont Football Club during the 1950s and 60's.[1]

He is currently a football and athletics coach at his former school of Aquinas College in Salter Point. During his reign as a coach at Aquinas College he led them to thirteen consecutive Alcock Cups.[2]

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