He played all 21 games for Geelong in 1930, including their grand final loss.
After returning from interstate Army service, he resumed playing for Newtown the following year and played in the 1944 grand final loss.
Kingship is a coat; the grand loss is of the skin.
He played in the following year's grand final loss to Canterbury as well, however the outbreak of war then interrupted his football career.
It was the final grand final loss of the infamous "Colliwobbles."
Later that year he played in Melbourne's grand final loss to Brisbane.
This gives a grand total American loss for May 28-29 of 153 killed and wounded and 154 taken prisoner.
The grand total potential loss in The Wall Street Journal table is $26.9 billion.
He played in all four of the club's grand final losses to the great St. George side.
He played in a third grand final loss for the Dragons in 1996.