- Don Condon
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Don Condon Personal information Birth 12 March 1923 Recruited from Brighton Height and weight 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in), 66 kg (150 lb) Playing career¹ Team(s) North Melbourne (1944-1951)
131 games 218 goals
¹ Statistics to end of 1951 season Career highlights - 1948 North Melbourne Club Leading Goalkicker 38 goals
Don Condon (born 12 March 1923) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League, (VFL). He won the Syd Barker Medal as North Melbourne Football Club's best player in 1946.[1]
He was life member of the North Melbourne Football Club.[2]
References
- ^ North to alter constitution (8 Nov 1946); The Age
- ^ List of life members
External links
Syd Barker Medal • North Melbourne Football Club Best and Fairest Winners 1935: Carter • 1936: Skinner • 1937: Carter • 1938: Cordner • 1939: Dyer • 1940: Adamson • 1941: Kennedy/Findlay • 1942: Allister • 1943: Kemp • 1944: Crawford • 1945: Foote • 1946: Condon • 1947: McKenzie • 1948: O'Brien • 1949: Foote • 1950: Foote • 1951: Spencer • 1952: McCorkell • 1953: O'Halloran • 1954: Brady • 1955: Brooker • 1956: Edwards • 1957: B. Martyn • 1958: Aylett • 1959: Aylett • 1960: Aylett • 1961: Dwyer • 1962: Serong • 1963: Teasdale • 1964: Teasdale • 1965: Teasdale • 1966: Teasdale • 1967: Dwyer • 1968: Dugdale • 1969: Kekovich • 1970: Cable • 1971: Dench • 1972: Montgomery • 1973: Davis • 1974: Rantall • 1975: Davis • 1976: Dench • 1977: Dench • 1978: Blight • 1979: Dempsey • 1980: Greig • 1981: Dench • 1982: Glendinning • 1983: Glendinning • 1984: Hodgeman • 1985: Larkin • 1986: Krakouer • 1987: Larkin • 1988: Larkin • 1989: M. Martyn • 1990: Longmire • 1991: Sholl/M. Martyn • 1992: Carey • 1993: Carey • 1994: Schwass • 1995: Schwass • 1996: Carey • 1997: Stevens • 1998: Carey • 1999: Stevens • 2000: Bell • 2001: Grant • 2002: Simpson • 2003: Harvey • 2004: Rawlings • 2005: Harvey • 2006: Rawlings • 2007: Harvey • 2008: Harvey • 2009: Swallow • 2010: Harvey/Rawlings • 2011: Wells/SwallowNorth Melbourne Football Club • Leading Goalkickers 1925: Wood • 1926: Metcalf • 1927: Tyson • 1928: Nolan • 1929: Dowling • 1930: Mathews • 1931: Lewis • 1932: Fitzmaurice • 1933: Fitzmaurice • 1934: Fitzmaurice • 1935: Lewis • 1936: Cassidy • 1937: Anderson • 1938: Murray • 1939: Murray • 1940: Murray • 1941: Murray • 1942: Murray • 1943: Findlay • 1944: Findlay • 1945: Findlay • 1946: Dyer • 1947: Dyer • 1948: Condon • 1949: Spencer • 1950: Spencer • 1951: Spencer • 1952: Spencer • 1953: Marchesi • 1954: Spencer • 1955: Spencer • 1956: Spencer • 1957: Dugdale • 1958: Dugdale • 1959: Schofield • 1960: Dugdale • 1961: Dugdale • 1962: Dugdale • 1963: Dugdale • 1964: Dugdale • 1965: Goode • 1966: Goode • 1967: G. Farrant • 1968: D. Farrant • 1969: Kekovich • 1970: G. Farrant • 1971: Kekovich • 1972: Doolan/Kekovich • 1973: Wade • 1974: Wade • 1975: Wade • 1976: Schimmelbusch • 1977: Crosswell • 1978: Blight • 1979: Blight • 1980: Briedis • 1981: Blight • 1982: Blight • 1983: P. Krakouer/J. Krakouer • 1984: McDonald • 1985: P. Krakouer • 1986: J. Krakouer • 1987: P. Krakouer • 1988: J. Krakouer • 1989: Fairley • 1990: Longmire • 1991: Longmire • 1992: Longmire • 1993: Longmire • 1994: Longmire • 1995: Carey • 1996: Carey • 1997: Allison • 1998: Carey • 1999: Carey • 2000: Carey • 2001: Rocca • 2002: Rocca • 2003: Harding • 2004: Rocca • 2005: Thompson • 2006: Thompson • 2007: Jones • 2008: Hale • 2009: Petrie • 2010: Thomas • 2011: PetrieCategories:- North Melbourne Football Club players
- Syd Barker Medal winners
- Brighton Football Club players
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- 1923 births
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