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Full name
  
Albert William Franks

1906–10, 1912–13
  
South Melbourne

Years
  
Club


Height/Weight
  
180 cm / 92 kg

Date of birth
  
11 March 1880

Name
  
Bert Franks

Date of death
  
14 September 1951(1951-09-14) (aged 71)

Albert William "Bert" Franks (11 March 1880 – 14 September 1951) was an Australian rules footballer who played for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Although born and bred in Victoria, Franks played initially in the Goldfields Football Association with Kalgoorlie Railways and then at North Fremantle in the Western Australian Football Association. Usually playing as a ruckman, he was a vital member of South Melbourne's 1909 premiership team and kicked a goal in the low scoring Grand Final. He made another Grand Final in 1912, but on that occasion finished on the losing side and finished his career in the Victorian Football Association at North Melbourne.

Franks had a poor disciplinary record, and missed the 1907 Grand Final due to a seven match suspension he received for striking. Most notably, he was sidelined for life (commuted to 33 matches) in 1910 after being found guilty of abusing and threatening an umpire, the longest suspension for such a charge in the league's history.

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Bert Franks Wikipedia


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