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Full name
  
Alan Thomas Preen

Years
  
Club


1953-1959
  
East Fremantle

Name
  
Alan Preen


Date of birth
  
(1935-07-04)4 July 1935

Place of birth
  
Fremantle, Western Australia

Role
  
Australian Rules Football Player

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Alan Thomas Preen (born 4 July 1935) is a former sportsman who played Australian rules football with East Fremantle in the WANFL and first-class cricket for Western Australia during the 1950s. He is a half forward flanker in East Fremantle's official 'Team of the Century'.

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Preen was mainly a centre half forward but could also be used in the ruck. He played at East Fremantle between 1953 and 1959, a career which yielded 122 senior games with Best and fairest award wins in 1954 and 1958 as well as a premiership in 1957. He regularly represented Western Australia at interstate football, in all playing 15 state games, with his performance in 1958 earning him All-Australian selection.

As a cricketer, Preen was a left-arm medium-pace bowler and from his 13 first-class matches from 1953/54 to 1956/57 took 28 wickets at 34.96. His best innings bowling figures of 6/97 were taken against Victoria at the St Kilda Cricket Ground and included the wickets of Neil Harvey Sam Loxton and Colin McDonald.

Preen died on 27 November 2016 after a long illness.

Alan preen 2009 wa football hall of fame induction video


References

Alan Preen Wikipedia