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- Q4895283 description "Australian footballer".
- Q4895283 description "Australian footballer".
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- Q4895283 abstract "Ethelbert Luxmore "Bert" Renfrey (5 May 1879 – 29 April 1940) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the South Australian Football Association, Victorian Football League and West Australian Football Association.Aged just 16 on his SAFA debut, Renfrey played for both North Adelaide and Norwood over six league seasons. During this time he represented South Australia at inter-colonial football.Renfrey, a two time Stawell Gift runner-up, then played with West Broken Hill and was a member of their 1901 and 1903 Broken Hill Football League premiership winning teams.After a season at Goldfields Football Association club Boulder City, Renfrey joined West Perth and participated in their 1905 premiership side. The following year, West Perth made another grand final, but Renfrey missed the game through injury.In 1907 he competed in his fourth state, playing 15 games for St Kilda. His last game was St Kilda's historic semi final against Carlton, their first ever final.He returned to West Broken Hill in 1908 and represented New South Wales in the Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival, held in Melbourne that year. The founder of the Sturt Football Club, Arthur Thomas, met Renfrey at the carnival and convinced him to sign with them for the 1909 season.Having captained Sturt in his first season, Renfrey was made captain-coach in 1910 and remained in that position for the rest of his time at the club.Renfrey represented South Australia in a total of 11 interstate matches and captained the 1911 Adelaide Carnival team. The South Australians finished the carnival unbeaten, defeating the VFL representative side by 43 points.In the 1913 finals series, Sturt were upset by West Adelaide and following the game several players accused Renfrey of "playing dead". With five members of the team refusing to play with him again, Renfrey was sacked by the committee. He was reinstated the next evening after a vote of confidence was carried and took part in their next game, a loss to his former club North Adelaide. Following the match he was involved in a fight with prominent Sturt player Albert Heinrichs and never played for the club again.He joined South Adelaide as non playing coach in 1914 and the following year guided them to third position on the ladder. The league went into recess during the war and when it returned in 1919, Renfrey coached for one final season.Despite the bitter end to his time with Sturt, he was later named on the interchange bench in their official "Team of the Century".".
- Q4895283 birthDate "1879-05-05".
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- Q4895283 deathDate "1940-04-29".
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- Q4895283 dateOfBirth "1879-05-05".
- Q4895283 dateOfDeath "1940-04-29".
- Q4895283 fullname "Ethelbert Luxmore Renfrey".
- Q4895283 name "Bert Renfrey".
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- Q4895283 shortDescription "Australian footballer".
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- Q4895283 comment "Ethelbert Luxmore "Bert" Renfrey (5 May 1879 – 29 April 1940) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the South Australian Football Association, Victorian Football League and West Australian Football Association.Aged just 16 on his SAFA debut, Renfrey played for both North Adelaide and Norwood over six league seasons.".
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