George Moloney

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George 'Specka' Moloney (born 7 August 1909; died 5 January 1983) was an Australian rules footballer in the West Australian Football League and the (then) Victorian Football League.

GeorgeMoloney was a highly successful goalkicker in the WAFL and VFL, as well as winning a Sandover Medal in 1936.
GeorgeMoloney was a highly successful goalkicker in the WAFL and VFL, as well as winning a Sandover Medal in 1936.

Moloney could play in the centre or up forward, but built most of his reputation through goalkicking. Playing for Claremont Football Club in the WAFL he won the Sandover Medal in 1936 as the league's fairest and best player.

In 1996 Moloney was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame and in 2004 he was inducted into the WA Football Hall of Fame

  • Claremont 1927-1930, 1936-1941, 1945 (190 games, 647 goals)
  • Geelong 1931-1935 (88 games, 303 goals)
  • Sandover Medallist 1936
  • Leading goalkicker, Western Australia 1940 (113 goals)
  • Leading goalkicker, VFL 1932 (109 goals)
  • Runner up Brownlow Medal 1932
  • Claremont Premiership Captain 1938, 1939, 1940
  • Claremont coach 1943-1945, 1948-1951
  • Geelong Premiership player 1931
  • Western Australia representative 11 matches
  • Victorian representative 1 match
  • Western Australia Coach 1958, 1959

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