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- Ian_Aston abstract "Ian Aston (14 October 1938 – 10 November 1988) was an Australian rules football player in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He wore the number six guernsey. Known for his speed, Aston played on the ball and also on the wing, playing one interstate match for Victoria in 1959.He played 98 games and scored 22 goals for Fitzroy from 1956 to 1962, earning eight Brownlow Medal votes in the 1959 season.".
- Ian_Aston birthDate "1938-10-14".
- Ian_Aston birthPlace St_Arnaud,_Victoria.
- Ian_Aston birthYear "1938".
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- Ian_Aston wikiPageWikiLink Category:1938_births.
- Ian_Aston wikiPageWikiLink Category:1988_deaths.
- Ian_Aston wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_rules_footballers_from_Victoria_(Australia).
- Ian_Aston wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fitzroy_Football_Club_players.
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- Ian_Aston wikiPageWikiLink Guernsey_(clothing).
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- Ian_Aston wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ian Aston".
- Ian_Aston birthDate "1938-10-14".
- Ian_Aston birthPlace St_Arnaud,_Victoria.
- Ian_Aston dateOfBirth "1938-10-14".
- Ian_Aston deathDate "1988-11-10".
- Ian_Aston fullname "Ian Aston".
- Ian_Aston games(goals)_ "98".
- Ian_Aston guernsey "6".
- Ian_Aston hasPhotoCollection Ian_Aston.
- Ian_Aston heightweight "170".
- Ian_Aston name "Aston, Ian".
- Ian_Aston name "Ian Aston".
- Ian_Aston placeOfBirth St_Arnaud,_Victoria.
- Ian_Aston position "Rover / Wing".
- Ian_Aston repstatsend "1959".
- Ian_Aston shortDescription "Australian rules footballer".
- Ian_Aston soogames(goals)_ "1".
- Ian_Aston sooteams Victoria_Australian_rules_football_team.
- Ian_Aston sooyears "1959".
- Ian_Aston statsend "1962".
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- Ian_Aston years "1956".
- Ian_Aston description "Australian rules footballer".
- Ian_Aston description "Australian rules footballer".
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- Ian_Aston subject Category:1988_deaths.
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- Ian_Aston comment "Ian Aston (14 October 1938 – 10 November 1988) was an Australian rules football player in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He wore the number six guernsey. Known for his speed, Aston played on the ball and also on the wing, playing one interstate match for Victoria in 1959.He played 98 games and scored 22 goals for Fitzroy from 1956 to 1962, earning eight Brownlow Medal votes in the 1959 season.".
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- Ian_Aston givenName "Ian".
- Ian_Aston isPrimaryTopicOf Ian_Aston.
- Ian_Aston name "Aston, Ian".
- Ian_Aston name "Ian Aston".
- Ian_Aston surname "Aston".