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Arthur Hodgson (footballer)

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Date of birth
  
8 January 1926

Role
  
Footballer

Height/Weight
  
176 cm, 77 kg

Died
  
May 12, 2003

Years
  
Club

Original team
  
Queenstown

Name
  
Arthur Hodgson


Place of birth
  
Sydney, New South Wales

Date of death
  
12 May 2003(2003-05-12) (aged 77)

Debut
  
Round 4, 1948, Carlton v. Footscray, at Princes Park

Arthur Hodgson (8 January 1926 – 12 May 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and North Western Football Union (NWFU). Born in Sydney but raised in Queenstown, Tasmania, Hodgson was recruited by the Carlton Football Club in Victoria, playing 76 games and winning the Robert Reynolds Trophy as club best and fairest in 1950. He returned to Tasmania in 1953 as captain-coach of the Ulverstone Football Club, piloting the Robins to four premierships and one state premiership (the first by a coastal team) in his seven-year tenure; individually, he won the Wander Medal as league best and fairest in 1955. Hodgson was named in the Tasmanian Team of the Century and was inducted into the Tasmanian Hall of Fame.

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Arthur Hodgson (footballer) Wikipedia