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Mark Naley has died aged 59 from brain cancer.
Achievements:
236 games for South Adelaide 1980-1986, 1991-1993
65 games for Carlton 1987-1990
VFL premiership player: 1987
2x All Australian: 1986, 1987
Magarey Medal: 1991
South Adelaide B&F: 1984
2 games for Australia: 1986
16 games for South Australia: 1981-1989
Tassie Medal: 1987
Fos Williams Medal: 1991
SANFL reserves premiership player: 1979
South Adelaide Life Member and Hall of Fame Member.
SANFL Hall of Fame Member: 2002
 

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163 games for the Collingwood Football Club between 1963 and 1972, kicking 182 goals.
Copeland Trophy winner 1966
Collingwood captain 1970-1971
Collingwood leading goalkicker 1963 & 1964
All Australian 1969
 
Terry Waters was recruited from Dandenong
His older brother Bryan who had 5 games with Hawthorn also played with Dandenong and won the JJ Liston Trophy in 1959 Still kicking at 82.

Originally from Victorian Football Association (VFA) club Dandenong, Terry Waters transfer application to Collingwood was originally denied by Dandenong and he was required to go to the Supreme Court to have writs issued to allow him to make his VFL debut in 1963. So he went without a clearance from Dandenong
 
Former Collingwood player Kevin Pay died earlier this month aged 80. Pay played 19 games for the Pies between 1960 and 1962, kicking 31 goals.
 
Former St Kilda player Geoff Kerr died May 26 aged 95. Kerr played 7 games for the Saints between 1945 and 1947.
 
Former St Kilda player Geoff Kerr died May 26 aged 95. Kerr played 7 games for the Saints between 1945 and 1947.
Thank you Will

Geoff was listed as a player in the DOD thread so this helped immensely
 

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Played 133 games for the Dogs between 1963 and 1971 and 44 games for South Adelaide in 1967, 1972 and 1973. Also coach of the Panthers from 1972 to 1974.
 
John Bradbury died late July aged 79. Played 25 games for Footscray between 1958 and 1963.
 

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