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Bruce Andrew

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and received six free kicks. In October 1928, after the 1928 season had finished, he badly damaged his neck whilst bathing at Mornington. He dived too deeply, and struck his head on the bottom. The injury was serious enough for the doctor who examined him at Mornington, to have him taken immediately
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In 1943, Andrew became known as "the rugby sensation of the year". Whilst stationed in the U.K. Andrews attended a rugby match to support a R.A.A.F. team. The team was a man short; and the team's management coerced Andrew to play. Although Andrew had never played rugby before, he was an outstanding
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always insisted that his players remained in their position's set location at all times. Twice during one match, Bruce Andrew raced away from his position on the wing, and ran deeply into the forward line to kick two scintillating goals. Rather than being congratulated, he was immediately taken off
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Bruce Andrew was light framed wingman, and the 321st player to play for Collingwood's senior team. He was considered to be one of the fastest wingmen in the competition, and had good all round skills, although he was rather injury prone. He played his first senior game for Collingwood, on the wing,
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He played from 1928 to 1932; and, then, as club vice-president, he returned to the football field at the end of the 1934, playing 4 games because the team was depleted due to injuries to the regular 1934 players. He played a total of 62 senior games in his VFL career.
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The R.A.A.F. team that played against the R.A.F. on 11 September 1943 is as follows: Back Row: Squadron Leader Wilfred B. Tart (253218) (in uniform); Pilot Officer A. McDonald (?), (Victoria); Sergeant Ross M. Stanford (416624), (South
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In October 1930, having been dropped from the team for the previous week's preliminary final match against Geelong – which Collingwood lost, 9.11 (65) to Geelong's 12.19 (91) – he was selected on the wing for the
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the field by McHale; which meant, in those days, before the concept of "interchange", that Andrew was off the ground for the rest of the match. McHale told him "We've got bloody forwards to do that!".
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success; and, from that time on, was an automatic selectionβ€” e.g., he played at right wing for the R.A.A.F. team (captained by Flight Lieutenant J.B. Nicholls) against R.N.Z.A.F. at the
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Warrant Officer J.L. Forrest (1924), R.A.A.F.No.10 Squadron (left), and Flight Lieutenant C.B. Andrew (251991), of R.A.A.F. HQ at the toss of the coin, Hyde Park, 8 January 1944.
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was one of the best on the ground for the Collingwood team that won 14.16 (100) to 9.16 (70), despite the absence of its coach Jock McHale due to illness (he had
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He was famous for his immaculate hairstyle, with its signature centre-parting: " hair was parted so emphatically down the centre that it was claimed he used a
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On 8 January 1944, he was captain of the R.A.A.F. H.Q. team that played against the R.A.A.F.No.10 Squadron team that included the former Footscray footballer
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The team captains, Warrant Officer J.L. Forrest (1924), of Melbourne, and Flight Lieutenant C.B. Andrew (251991), of Melbourne at the toss of the coin.
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He expressed some reservation about what his famous Collingwood coach, Jock McHale might think of his "conversion" to rugby union. When approached by
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Once his playing career was over, and his war service was over, Andrew enjoyed an illustrious career as a football administrator and journalist with
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His services to the VFL were honoured by the awarding of VFL life membership, and his subsequent induction into the
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On one occasion his individual brilliance and intelligent initiative was his downfall. Collingwood coach
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The H.Q. team won the match 12.7 (79) to 5.4 (34), with Andrew kicking seven goals for the H.Q. team.
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Collingwood vice-president 1933–1940 (unusually, he served as vice-president whilst still a player);
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Old Boy, "League Grand Final: Collingwood Wins: Wonderful Third Quarter: Hard, Fierce Game",
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The 1972 Queen's Birthday Honours List: Member of the Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.),
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noted that "the new man, Andrew, from the second eighteen, fully justified his inclusion".
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Bruce Andrew as DB Commentator, "The Age Radio/TV Supplement for 29 Marchβ€”4 April 1957",
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for comment, McHale was not at all astonished at his instant success at rugby union:
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On Saturday, 11 September 1943, he played in a cricket match R.A.A.F. vs. R.A.F. at
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He was also, again with Ron Casey, a panellist on 3DB's sister television station,
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on 14 July 1928, having been promoted from the Seconds to replace an out of form
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R.A.A.F. cricket team. Bruce Andrew is fifth player from the left.
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He served at the R.A.A.F.'s overseas headquarters in London.
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His administrative career spanned 43 years and included:
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World War II Nominal Roll: Alfred Birch Sampson (418304)
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World War II Nominal Roll: John Laurence Forrest (1924).
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Flight Lieutenant C. Bruce Andrew (251991), (Victoria);
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He played football for the R.A.A.F. on many occasions.
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World War II Nominal Roll: Cyril Bruce Andrew (251991)
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Sergeant James A. Workman (28478), (South Australia);
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from 3 July 1940 to 3 August 1945, with the rank of
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Index

Bruce Andrew (footballer, born 1936)
MBE

Collingwood, Victoria
Collingwood
Australian National Football Council
HSV-7
World of Sport
Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee
AFL Tables
AustralianFootball.com
MBE
Australian rules footballer
Collingwood Football Club
Victorian Football League
theodolite
Australian Football Hall of Fame
in round 13 of the 1928 season
Jack Beveridge
1928 Collingwood premiership team
Stan Judkins
Mornington
St Vincent's Hospital
Fitzroy
1930 Grand Final
Jack Carney
pleurisy
Bob Makeham
Jock McHale

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