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At
his peak in the
late 19th century,
John Bunny
Daly was regarded
as Australias
greatest rover.
Teammates and opponents
alike would remember
him as the best
footballer they
ever saw, so it
is no surprise that
his reputation has
endured down the
generations.
The first Norwood
player honoured
in the AFL Hall
of Fame, Bunny embodied
all that was best
in the footballers
of his era: he was
fast, elusive, skilled,
competitive and
full of courage.
Its claimed
that he once carried
the ball the length
of the ground without
being tackled.
On his debut against
Port Adelaide aged
18, Bunny put in
the first of several
performances that
stamped him as the
outstanding junior
in the competition.
One year later he
was the outstanding
player in the competition,
of any age. In his
first three seasons
Bunny played in
three Norwood premierships,
and would add two
more before the
new district system
in 1899 forced him
and his brother
Anthony Bos
Daly to transfer
to West Adelaide.
While Bunny captained
Norwood and played
for South Australia,
his sheer brilliance
in 1888, the year
Norwood became Champions
of Australia, is
part of football
folklore.
Premierships:
1887 - 89, 1891,
1894
Premiership captain:
1894 Captain: 1893
- 95
Further honours:
Norwood Player Life
Member, AFL and
SANFL Halls of Fame,
Champions of Australia
1888, SA games 7.
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