Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5300482> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5300482 description "Australian rules footballer".
- Q5300482 description "Australian rules footballer".
- Q5300482 subject Q13250375.
- Q5300482 subject Q6646729.
- Q5300482 subject Q6936570.
- Q5300482 subject Q7388979.
- Q5300482 subject Q8278102.
- Q5300482 subject Q8366390.
- Q5300482 subject Q8823379.
- Q5300482 subject Q8955521.
- Q5300482 abstract "Douglas Stewart "Doug" Fraser (7 December 1886 - 24 February 1919) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL).A Yarraville Football Club premiership player in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), Fraser broke into a strong Carlton team in the 1910 VFL season and established a place in the side as a follower. He kicked three goals in a win over Geelong at Princes Park.Fraser is best remembered for his involvement in the bribery scandal that hit the league during the 1910 finals series. Together with Doug Gillespie and his childhood friend Alex Lang, Fraser was withdrawn from the Semi Final against South Melbourne while Carlton and the league investigated allegations that they had accepted bribes to 'play dead'. Lang and Fraser were both found guilty and suspended for five years, a total of 99 league games.He died in 1919 from influenza, having never played senior football again.".
- Q5300482 birthDate "1886-12-07".
- Q5300482 birthYear "1886".
- Q5300482 deathDate "1919-02-24".
- Q5300482 deathPlace Q8049543.
- Q5300482 deathYear "1919".
- Q5300482 wikiPageExternalLink tiki-index.php?page=Doug+Fraser.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q13250375.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q2272176.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q2352741.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q2840.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q4559200.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q4717339.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q50776.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q50783.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q5300507.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646729.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936570.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q7244470.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q7388979.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q8049542.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q8049543.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q8278102.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q8366390.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q858633.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q8823379.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q8955521.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q958369.
- Q5300482 wikiPageWikiLink Q994135.
- Q5300482 dateOfBirth "1886-12-07".
- Q5300482 dateOfDeath "1919-02-24".
- Q5300482 fullname "Douglas Stewart Fraser".
- Q5300482 name "Doug Fraser".
- Q5300482 name "Fraser, Doug".
- Q5300482 placeOfDeath "Yarraville, Victoria".
- Q5300482 shortDescription "Australian rules footballer".
- Q5300482 type Person.
- Q5300482 type Agent.
- Q5300482 type Athlete.
- Q5300482 type AustralianRulesFootballPlayer.
- Q5300482 type Person.
- Q5300482 type Agent.
- Q5300482 type NaturalPerson.
- Q5300482 type Thing.
- Q5300482 type Q13414980.
- Q5300482 type Q215627.
- Q5300482 type Q5.
- Q5300482 type Person.
- Q5300482 comment "Douglas Stewart "Doug" Fraser (7 December 1886 - 24 February 1919) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL).A Yarraville Football Club premiership player in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), Fraser broke into a strong Carlton team in the 1910 VFL season and established a place in the side as a follower.".
- Q5300482 label "Doug Fraser (Australian footballer)".
- Q5300482 givenName "Doug".
- Q5300482 name "Doug Fraser".
- Q5300482 name "Douglas Stewart Fraser".
- Q5300482 name "Fraser, Doug".
- Q5300482 surname "Fraser".