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Full name
  
Graeme Reichman

Years
  
Club

Date of birth
  
4 November 1951

Name
  
Graeme Reichman


Place of death
  
Warrnambool

Weight
  
80 kg

Height/Weight
  
183 cm / 80 kg

Original team
  
Mortlake

Date of death
  
11 November 2001(2001-11-11) (aged 50)

Died
  
November 11, 2001, Warrnambool, Australia

Graeme Reichman (4 November 1951 – 11 November 2001) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Contents

After winning a Maskell Medal with Mortlake as the 'best and fairest' player in the 1971 Hampden Football League season, Reichman was signed up by Collingwood and played VFL reserves in 1972.

VFL Career

He made his senior debut in the 1973 season and appeared in the first ten games of the year, as a 21-year-old. Only once did he finish in a losing side and Collingwood went on to claim the minor premiership, however Reichman missed the latter half of the season through injury and returned to Mortlake.

Country football

Reichman won another Maskell Medal in 1976 and in the early 1980s played with the Hamilton Imperials in the Western Border Football League. He was a member of Hamilton's 1980 premiership team and won the league's 'best and fairest' award in 1982.

Reichman was still playing football while he was into his late forties. He was a football nomad that played for various clubs within the Western district of Victoria.

Death

In 2001, a week after his 50th birthday, Reichman committed suicide at his home in West Warrnambool. The body of his wife Emma was also found in the house and firearms were confiscated by police,

References

Graeme Reichman Wikipedia


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