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Vernon Banbury (born 21 August 1890) was an Australian rules footballer.

Playing career

Banbury played three matches for St Kilda in the Victorian Football League during the 1909 and 1910 VFL seasons.

He later played for Footscray in the Victorian Football Association. Playing against Port Melbourne in 1912 he kicked the ball into the goalposts seven times, which is an Australian rules football record.

In 1914 Banbury was sacked by Footscray in the aftermath of the club's loss in the 1914 VFA Grand Final.

After the 1922 VFA Grand Final Banbury was accused by a number of Port Melbourne players of paying money to throw the match in Footscray's favour. Banbury subsequently received a life ban from the VFA. He was made a life member of Footscray the following year.

References

  1. McClure, Geoff (9 July 2007). "Posting records". The Age. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  2. McConville, Chris (January 1998). "Footscray, Identity and Football History" (PDF). Football Studies. 1 (1). LA84 Foundation.
  3. Blair, Dale James (June 1999). "The 1924 Championship Game: Did the Dons play dead?" (PDF). ASSH Bulletin (No 30). LA84 Foundation. {{cite journal}}: |issue= has extra text (help)
  4. "1922 The Playing Coach". Northern Bullants. Retrieved 19 April 2010.

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