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Full name
  
Noel Teasdale

Name
  
Noel Teasdale

Height/Weight
  
188 cm / 98 kg

Weight
  
98 kg


Years
  
Club

Positions
  
Ruckman

1956–1967
  
North Melbourne

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Date of birth
  
(1938-01-02) 2 January 1938 (age 77)

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Original team
  
Daylesford Football Club

Noel Teasdale (born 2 January 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League and the South Australian National Football League.

Originally from Daylesford, Teasdale made his debut with the North Melbourne Football Club in 1956 playing as a ruckman and for a period, a full-back.

Teasdale was noted for his tough, uncompromising play and in 1964 saw this almost cost him his life – as his head clashed with that of North teammate Ken Dean leaving him in a serious condition in St. Vincent's Hospital. Midway through that same year, Teasdale came back to play for North, taking over the captaincy in the absence of injured skipper Allen Aylett.

The 1965 season saw Teasdale don a headguard (helmet) due to medical advice and this produced his best season yet – tying for the Brownlow Medal with Ian Stewart. Although he originally lost on countback, he was later awarded a retrospective medal.

His VFL career ended in 1967 and he later moved to Woodville Football Club. He is now working part-time at Urangan Bowls Club and living in Hervey Bay, Queensland.

References

Noel Teasdale Wikipedia