Date of birth 20 July 1908 Name Len Thomas Years Club | Height/Weight 179 cm / 80 kg | |
Place of birth South Melbourne, Victoria Date of death 17 August 1943(1943-08-17) (aged 35) | ||
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Len Thomas (20 July 1908 – 17 August 1943) was an Australian rules footballer who played 187 games with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL), before finishing his career as captain-coach at both Hawthorn and North Melbourne. He was the son of South Melbourne player William Thomas.
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- JA LEN THOMAS 5 SR ORCHARD VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
- Football career
- Military career
- References

JA-LEN THOMAS #5 SR. ORCHARD VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
Football career
Thomas made his debut for South Melbourne in 1927 and went on to become one of their better players during the 1930s. He won the club's Best and Fairest award in 1931 and 1938. A premiership player in 1933, he played through the centre in their Grand Final victory over Richmond.
In 1939 he moved to Hawthorn where he had accepted the role of captain-coach. The club finished tenth and the following season he crossed to North Melbourne with the same leadership role but couldn’t prevent them from taking the wooden spoon. At the season's end he announced his retirement from football in order to take up military service.
Military career
Although Thomas had attained the rank of Corporal, upon his evacuation from the Middle East in September 1941 he requested that he be allowed to revert to the rank of Private, so that he could serve as a commando. His request was granted. He served with the 2/3rd Independent (Commando) Company, Second A.I.F.
He became the most experienced VFL footballer to be killed in war when he lost his life fighting the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943.