- Frank Jenkins
Frank 'Scranno' Jenkins (11 August 1918ndash23 May 1987) was an
Australian rules footballer who played with South Fremantle in the WANFL. He is a member of theFremantle Team of Legends .Jenkins played 150 games for South Fremantle, often at centre half back, and had his career interrupted by the Second World War. He played his best football before the war, winning the
Sandover Medal in his debut season in 1937 with a record high 34 votes, which remained a record for 44 years untilStephen Michael polled 37 votes in 1981. He came close to winning back to back Sandover Medals when he finished runner up to Haydn Bunton in 1938 and also won three consecutive best and fairest awards for South Fremantle between 1937 and 1939. After the war South Fremantle became a force and although injuries restricted him, he was named captain in 1946 and played in South's 1947 and 1948 premiership sides. He played in seven interstate matched for Western Australia and won theSimpson Medal in 1947 for WA against Victoria.References
* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/i-j.htm#Frank%20Jenkins%20(South%20Fremantle) Fullpointsfooty profile]
*cite book
last = East
first = Alan
title = The Sandover Medal Men
publisher = Alan East
year = 2006
isbn = 0-9775813-0-6
pages= 103-108
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