John Rantall
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John "Mopsy" Rantall (born 9 September 1943) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.
Originally from Cobden, Victoria, Rantall moved to the South Melbourne Football Club where he debuted in 1963. He moved to North Melbourne Football Club with the intention of playing in a premiership side in 1973 and got his wish - winning in 1975 and moving back to South for 1976. A reliable defender who worked tirelessly to repel opposition attacks, Rantall had magnificent skills.
He moved to Fitzroy for one last season in 1980, where he played 6 games and broke the VFL games record (which has since been broken by Kevin Bartlett and Michael Tuck).
In total, Rantall played 336 games - 260 for the Swans (a club record), 70 for the Kangaroos and 6 for the Lions.
In 1996 Rantall was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
[edit] Career highlights
Playing career:
- 1963-1980 (Games: 336, Goals: 10)
- South Melbourne 1963-1972, 1976-1979 (Games: 260, Goals: 8)
- North Melbourne 1973-1975 (Games: 70, Goals: 2)
- Fitzroy 1980 (Games: 6, Goals: 0)
Player honors:
- North Melbourne Best & Fairest 1974
- North Melbourne premiership 1975
- South Melbourne/Sydney Swans Team of the Century
- North Melbourne Team of the Century
- Victorian representative (5 games, 0 goals).
[edit] References
- Ross, John (1999). The Australian Football Hall of Fame. Australia: HarperCollinsPublishers, p. 110. ISBN 0-7322-6426-X.
- AFL: Hall of Fame
Preceded by Barry Davis |
North Melbourne Best and Fairest 1974 |
Succeeded by Barry Davis |