Summary: Biography of Albert 'Alby' Green, Albert (Alby) Green, ??, first Magarey Medal winner: a sportsman of distinction / compiled by - Catalogue | National Library of Australia. Biography of Albert 'Alby' Green, winner of the first Magarey Medal in Includes copies of the text of articles about Alby Green. Title from cover. "November "--Page 2.
Abstract: Biography of Albert 'Alby' Green, The Magarey Medal is an Australian rules football honour awarded annually since to the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), as judged by field umpires. The award was created by William Ashley Magarey, then chairman of the league.
In 1935, Green's Magarey The Magarey Medal is named in honour of William Ashley Magarey, an active sports administrator who became the first SANFL Chairman in when the League was still known as the South Australian Football Association.
Biography of Albert 'Alby' The Magarey Medal for biography is a biennial prize with a substantial award. The prize is awarded to the female author who has published the work judged to be the best biographical writing on an Australian subject in the preceding two years. [ 19 ].
Albert "Alby" Green became a
The SANFL History Committee, as one of its projects, has been trying to identify the whereabouts of all past Magarey medals. The first Magarey medal was awarded in and was won by Albie Green of Norwood and that is currently in the possession of Norwood. Albert "Alby" Green. (1893-1899) The The Magarey Medal for Biography is awarded biennially to the female person who has published the work judged to be the best biographical writing on an Australian subject. It is judged jointly by ASAL and the AHA, with the AHA hosting the judging for
Biography of Albert 'Alby' Green, The Reserves Magarey Medal is an Australian rules football honour awarded annually since to the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Reserves competition, as judged by field umpires. The award is based on the Magarey Medal award that was introduced by William Ashley Magarey.
In 1898, Green was Her biography of Gwen Harwood, My Tongue is My Own is winner of the Magarey Medal for Biography. The judges full citation reads: The judges full citation reads: Ann-Marie Priest has written a consummate biography of renowned Australian poet Gwen Harwood.