- Graham Ramshaw
Infobox afl player | firstname = Graham
lastname = Ramshaw
birthdate = 7 August 1945
birthplace =
originalteam = Perth
heightweight = 185 cm / 78 kg
dead = yes
deathdate = 15 September 2006
deathplace = North Beach, Western Australia
debutdate = 1965
debutteam = Fitzroy
debutopponent = Collingwood
debutstadium = Brunswick St
playingteams =
Fitzroy (1965)
* 6 games, 4 goals
coach = notcoach
coachingteams =
statsend = 1965
careerhighlights =Graham Joseph Ramshaw (7 August 1945 - 15 September 2006) was a leading
Australian rules football er, playing forPerth Football Club in theWestern Australian Football League (WAFL),Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Central Districts in theSouth Australian National Football League (SANFL).Born in
North Fremantle ,Western Australia to a long-serving Perth committee member, Ramshaw was a student at Manning Primary School and Applecross High School, and was a star junior footballer, being awarded the best player of the national State schoolboys' football carnival in Brisbane in 1959Reid, R. (2006) "Players pay tribute to premiership star", "The West Australian", 9 October 2006.] .Ramshaw made his senior debut for Perth aged 17 in 1963 as a full forward and impressed to the extent that VFL club Fitzroy sought to recruit him for the 1964 season. Perth were reluctant to clear him but, after theats from Ramshaw to step down from football, cleared him to Fitzroy just prior to the 30 June clearance deadlineStocks, G. (2000) "Demon Relished Change Of Role", "The West Australian", 20 June 2000.] and Ramshaw played six games and kicked four goals for Fitzroy before returning to Perth for the 1965 season [stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/G/Graham_Ramshaw.html Accessed 10 April 2008] .
Ramshaw was a premiershiip player with Perth in 1966, 1967 and 1968, the first as a full forward while the latter two as a full back. Ramshaw was awarded life membership of Perth in 1972 and finished with 178 games for Perth.
In 1974 Ramshaw transferred to SANFL club Central District, where he spent two injury riddled years, playing just three games for no goals. Following his retirement from football, Ramshaw returned to Western Australia and worked in the concrete and waste management industries.
Ramshaw died from cancer in
North Beach, Western Australia , aged 61. He was survived by his wife Kaye, three sons and seven grandchildren. One son,Darrin Ramshaw , played cricket for Western Australia and Victoria and football for Perth, while another, Troy, played three games for Perth.References
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