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- Les_Mogg abstract "Leslie Thomas \"Les\" Mogg (27 August 1929 – 2 May 2012) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Mogg came to North Melbourne from Ballarat and was a regular member of the team from the second half of the 1950 season. He was a wingman for North Melbourne in the 1950 VFL Grand Final.Also used as a half forward flanker during his career, Mogg kicked 16 goals in 1952. Injuries restricted him to just five games in 1953 but he played all but two of North Melbourne's matches the following year.He left the club after the 1954 season to take up the position of captain-coach for Cobram Football Club in the Murray Football League (MFL).In 1955, his first season, he led Cobram to a grand final win and captain-coached them to three further premierships, all in succession, from 1959 to 1961.As a player he had a particularly strong season in 1961, winning the O'Dwyer Medal as the league's \"Best and Fairest\". He topped the MFL goal-kicking that year as well, with 85 goals. It was the second time he had won the goal-kicking award, which is now named after him, having also kicked a league record 132 goals in 1960, 148 after finals.He also had the distinction of being the captain-coach of the MFL combined team which upset VFL club St Kilda by 14 points in a 1960 practice match. It is believed to have been the first time since 1914 that a country side had beaten a VFL team.".
- Les_Mogg birthDate "1929-08-27".
- Les_Mogg birthPlace Australia.
- Les_Mogg birthPlace Melbourne.
- Les_Mogg birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Les_Mogg birthYear "1929".
- Les_Mogg deathDate "2012-05-02".
- Les_Mogg deathPlace Australia.
- Les_Mogg deathPlace Cobram.
- Les_Mogg deathPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Les_Mogg deathYear "2012".
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- Les_Mogg wikiPageWikiLink 1950_VFL_Grand_Final.
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- Les_Mogg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cobram_Football_Club_players.
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- Les_Mogg wikiPageWikiLink St_Kilda_Football_Club.
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- Les_Mogg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Les Mogg".
- Les_Mogg birthDate "1929-08-27".
- Les_Mogg clubs North_Melbourne_Football_Club.
- Les_Mogg dateOfBirth "1929-08-27".
- Les_Mogg dateOfDeath "2012-05-02".
- Les_Mogg deathDate "2012-05-02".
- Les_Mogg deathPlace Cobram.
- Les_Mogg fullname "Leslie Thomas Mogg".
- Les_Mogg games(goals)_ "75".
- Les_Mogg heightweight "180".
- Les_Mogg name "Les Mogg".
- Les_Mogg name "Mogg, Les".
- Les_Mogg originalteam St_Patricks_College,_Ballarat.
- Les_Mogg placeOfBirth Australia.
- Les_Mogg placeOfBirth Melbourne.
- Les_Mogg placeOfBirth Victoria_(Australia).
- Les_Mogg placeOfDeath Australia.
- Les_Mogg placeOfDeath Cobram.
- Les_Mogg placeOfDeath Victoria_(Australia).
- Les_Mogg shortDescription "Australian rules footballer".
- Les_Mogg statsend "1954".
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- Les_Mogg years "1949".
- Les_Mogg description "Australian rules footballer".
- Les_Mogg description "Australian rules footballer".
- Les_Mogg subject Category:1929_births.
- Les_Mogg subject Category:2012_deaths.
- Les_Mogg subject Category:Australian_rules_footballers_from_Victoria_(Australia).
- Les_Mogg subject Category:Cobram_Football_Club_players.
- Les_Mogg subject Category:North_Melbourne_Football_Club_players.
- Les_Mogg hypernym Footballer.
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- Les_Mogg comment "Leslie Thomas \"Les\" Mogg (27 August 1929 – 2 May 2012) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Mogg came to North Melbourne from Ballarat and was a regular member of the team from the second half of the 1950 season. He was a wingman for North Melbourne in the 1950 VFL Grand Final.Also used as a half forward flanker during his career, Mogg kicked 16 goals in 1952.".
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- Les_Mogg name "Les Mogg".
- Les_Mogg name "Leslie Thomas Mogg".
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- Les_Mogg surname "Mogg".