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- Harry_Phillips_(Australian_footballer) abstract "Harry 'Tick' Phillips (died 10 August 1923) was a champion player for the Port Adelaide Football Club. He is widely considered to be the club's greatest player of the nineteenth century. Phillips played sixteen seasons for Port Adelaide. For his final two seasons, he was appointed captain. In 1890, Phillips was a member of Port Adelaide's victorious Championship of Australia side who defeated South Melbourne for the national title.".
- Q17180641 abstract "Harry 'Tick' Phillips (died 10 August 1923) was a champion player for the Port Adelaide Football Club. He is widely considered to be the club's greatest player of the nineteenth century. Phillips played sixteen seasons for Port Adelaide. For his final two seasons, he was appointed captain. In 1890, Phillips was a member of Port Adelaide's victorious Championship of Australia side who defeated South Melbourne for the national title.".
- Harry_Phillips_(Australian_footballer) comment "Harry 'Tick' Phillips (died 10 August 1923) was a champion player for the Port Adelaide Football Club. He is widely considered to be the club's greatest player of the nineteenth century. Phillips played sixteen seasons for Port Adelaide. For his final two seasons, he was appointed captain. In 1890, Phillips was a member of Port Adelaide's victorious Championship of Australia side who defeated South Melbourne for the national title.".
- Q17180641 comment "Harry 'Tick' Phillips (died 10 August 1923) was a champion player for the Port Adelaide Football Club. He is widely considered to be the club's greatest player of the nineteenth century. Phillips played sixteen seasons for Port Adelaide. For his final two seasons, he was appointed captain. In 1890, Phillips was a member of Port Adelaide's victorious Championship of Australia side who defeated South Melbourne for the national title.".