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Date of birth
  
29 December 1928

Years
  
Club

Height/Weight
  
175 cm / 80 kg


Original team(s)
  
Cohuna

Place of death
  
Melbourne

Name
  
Roy Simmonds

Roy Simmonds

Date of death
  
9 August 2008(2008-08-09) (aged 79)

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Died
  
August 9, 2008, Melbourne, Australia

Roy Simmonds (29 December 1928 – 9 August 2008) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the VFL during the 1950s.

Simmonds was used all around the ground by Hawthorn, most often though on the half back flank. His finest season came in 1956 where he won Hawthorn's best and fairest and finished equal fourth in the Brownlow Medal count. He represented Victoria at the 1956 Perth interstate football carnival.

His career ended when he was controversially omitted from the 1961 Grand Final.

Simmonds coached Hawthorn for one game in 1973 as regular coach John Kennedy was coaching the Victorian State team.

In 2003 he was chosen on the interchange bench in Hawthorn's official 'Team of the Century'.

He worked as a grounds maintenance worker at East Doncaster Secondary in his later life, for a total of fourteen years. On 9 August 2008, Simmonds died from cancer.

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Roy Simmonds Wikipedia