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Peter Thorne (Australian footballer)

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Full name
  
Peter Thorne

Years
  
Club

Original team(s)
  
Melbourne U-19s

Name
  
Peter Thorne

Height/Weight
  
175 cm / 79 kg

Role
  
Australian footballer

Position(s)
  
Forward


Date of birth
  
(1960-01-24) 24 January 1960 (age 55)

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Peter Thorne (born 24 January 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Thorne did not make much of an impact in his first two league seasons but did kick a six goal haul in a win over South Melbourne at the MCG. He spent the next four years at East Perth before returning to Melbourne for the 1984 VFL season. Amongst his 17 goals for the year was a bag of seven against Footscray, with his teammate Kelvin Templeton contributing eight.

Back in Western Australia, Thorne played at Claremont and was a member of their 1987 premiership team. His performance in the WAFL Grand Final earned him the first of two Simpson Medals. The other came in a 1988 interstate match, against the Victorian Football Association.

Subiaco signed him on as their senior coach in 1997 and despite steering the club to the 1998 Preliminary Finals, he was replaced as coach in 1999.

Thorne became a biology teacher at Christ Church Grammar School in 1995, currently teaching for 21 years.

References

Peter Thorne (Australian footballer) Wikipedia