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- Q5593065 description "Australian rules footballer".
- Q5593065 description "Australian rules footballer".
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- Q5593065 abstract "Graham Thomas Melrose (born 20 April 1949) is a former Australian rules football player regarded as a competitive and skilful rover with particularly accurate foot passing. Melrose began his career at East Fremantle in the WANFL competition in 1967. The team was experiencing little success at the time but with players such as Melrose, Brian Peake, Tony Buhagiar joining through the late 1960s and early 1970s and under the stewardship of coach John Todd, East Fremantle won the 1974 premiership. Melrose was awarded the Lynn Medal (Fairest and Best award at East Fremantle) twice while at the club and also won the Sandover Medal in 1974. Melrose moved East in 1975 to join Victorian Football League club North Melbourne where he settled into the regular lineup in the forward pocket and sharing roving duties with Barry Cable. North Melbourne won the 1975 VFL Grand Final but Melrose was unable to play because of a hand injury. In 1976 Melrose had a great season and performed consistently well, including a great game in the 1976 VFL Grand Final which saw Hawthorn beat North Melbourne. The 1977 VFL season was another outstanding time for North Melbourne in which the club won its second VFL premiership against Collingwood, but Melrose did not take part in this game due to injury. Melrose played another sound season in 1978 and lined up in the forward pocket for North Melbourne in the Grand Final against Hawthorn which saw North Melbourne lose by 3 goals. Melrose played out the 1979 VFL season before returning to Western Australia in 1980 where he joined the Swan Districts Football Club under his old mentor John Todd. Swan Districts had a great season but lost the 1980 grand final to South Fremantle by 58 points and Melrose played on a half forward flank. In 1981 Swan Districts made the second semi final but lost to Claremont by 27 points. Melrose played in the centre on this occasion and was rated as one of the best on ground.Swan Districts ended their premiership drought in 1982 where they beat Claremont by 49 points. Melrose was awarded the Simpson Medal for his efforts on field where he had played on a half-back flank. Melrose was captain of the side in 1982 and co-captain with Keith Narkle in 1983. Swan Districts went on win the 1983 premiership but without Melrose playing. Retiring as a player in 1983 Melrose returned to Swan Districts as a coach for the 1995 and 1996 seasons; however owing to severe financial difficulties and the constant movement of players to and from the AFL, his first season was a disaster with a winless season looking likely for a long time before two late wins salvaged something. In 1996 Swan Districts produced some brilliant performances, including holding eventual premiers Claremont to one goal at Claremont Oval, but were so inconsistent as to win only nine games and again miss the top four.Melrose was named in Swan Districts Team of the Century and the East Fremantle Team of the Century".
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- Q5593065 dateOfBirth "1949-04-20".
- Q5593065 fullname "Graham Thomas Melrose".
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- Q5593065 comment "Graham Thomas Melrose (born 20 April 1949) is a former Australian rules football player regarded as a competitive and skilful rover with particularly accurate foot passing. Melrose began his career at East Fremantle in the WANFL competition in 1967. The team was experiencing little success at the time but with players such as Melrose, Brian Peake, Tony Buhagiar joining through the late 1960s and early 1970s and under the stewardship of coach John Todd, East Fremantle won the 1974 premiership.".
- Q5593065 label "Graham Melrose".
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