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Bruce
Schultz kicked 5.4
goals a game for
Norwood. That average
is the fifth highest
in the history of
senior mainland
Australian football,
and ahead of Lockett,
Dunstall and Ablett.
In 124 games Bruce
kicked 669 goals,
with his 100th goal
for the 1941 season
coming as early
as round 13. It
was to be his last.
Minutes later, a
knee injury put
paid to Bruces
league career in
only its ninth year.
But what a career
it had been for
Norwoods greatest
goalscorer. Despite
playing in the shadow
of the North Adelaide
legend Ken Farmer,
who heads the all-time
list with 6.3 goals
a game, Bruce shone
through in his own
right. While that
100 goals in 41
was his only century
year and the first
by a Norwood player,
Bruce consistently
kicked large double-figure
season tallies in
tandem with rover
Ron Brown.
In the footy language
of the day, Bruce
was a supreme aerialist.
He also went on
with it, kicking
10 or more goals
in a match 12 times,
with a best of 19
and two posters
the week before
his football demise.
If there was any
satisfaction in
his fateful final
year, Norwood went
top and, despite
his early finish,
Bruce won the SANFL
goalkicking for
the only time -
at around 8.5 goals
a game.
Games: 124
Goals: 669 Captain:
1940
Club leading
goalkicker:
1934-35, 1939-41
Further honours:
Norwood Player Life
Member, Norwood
Team of the Century,
SANFL leading goalkicker
1941, SA games 6.
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