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- Q16011959 description "Australian footballer".
- Q16011959 description "Australian footballer".
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- Q16011959 abstract "Cecil William Pettiona (7 March 1906 – 26 April 1987) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Pettiona, the son of a Sardinian migrant, was recruited locally. He played as a half forward flanker and wingman. Over the course of eight seasons, Pettiona appeared in 78 games for South Melbourne. Injury kept him out of South Melbourne's 1933 premiership team. Pettiona spent the next part of his career in Tasmania. He was playing coach of the North Hobart side which won both the TANFL premiership and Tasmanian State Premiership in 1936. He led them to the grand final again in 1937, but on this occasion they were defeated by Lefroy, the club he would play for the following year. In 1939 he went to North Launceston as playing coach, where he remained for three seasons. He next coached Long Beach, before joining New Town in 1945, as captain-coach. His nephew, Charlie Pettiona, also played for South Melbourne.".
- Q16011959 birthDate "1906-03-07".
- Q16011959 birthYear "1906".
- Q16011959 deathDate "1987-04-26".
- Q16011959 deathYear "1987".
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- Q16011959 dateOfBirth "1906-03-07".
- Q16011959 dateOfDeath "1987-04-26".
- Q16011959 fullname "Cecil William Pettiona".
- Q16011959 name "Cecil Pettiona".
- Q16011959 name "Pettiona, Cecil".
- Q16011959 shortDescription "Australian footballer".
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- Q16011959 comment "Cecil William Pettiona (7 March 1906 – 26 April 1987) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Pettiona, the son of a Sardinian migrant, was recruited locally. He played as a half forward flanker and wingman. Over the course of eight seasons, Pettiona appeared in 78 games for South Melbourne. Injury kept him out of South Melbourne's 1933 premiership team. Pettiona spent the next part of his career in Tasmania.".
- Q16011959 label "Cecil Pettiona".
- Q16011959 givenName "Cecil".
- Q16011959 name "Cecil Pettiona".
- Q16011959 name "Cecil William Pettiona".
- Q16011959 name "Pettiona, Cecil".
- Q16011959 surname "Pettiona".