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When,
in 1951, John Marriott
won the Magarey
Medal at the age
of only 21, Norwood
fnished out of the
finals for the only
time in his 10 seasons
there. With many
of the 1950 premiership
side injured or
unavailable, it
was always going
to be tough.
To compensate, and
to lift those around
him, the young ruckman
elevated himself
to such a level
of confidence that
he believed he could
win every ball.
Usually he did,
and his was judged
one of the most
brilliant individual
seasons the SANFL
had seen. Yet no
one should think
John was a one season
wonder. Despite
his youth he was
already an accomplished
player, spotted
early by coach Jack
Oatey and schooled
to sustain his influence,
whether in ruck
or at centre half-back,
and with another
five years of achievement
ahead.
At the 1953 carnival
in Brisbane he became
Norwoods first
of four All Australians,
and was an automatic
selection for his
State. Loyal to
the jumper and his
teammates as well
as a champion at
the game, John was
one of those rare
players who epitomise
their club. His
death in 1985 at
only 55 left Norwood
lamenting, and football
too.
Games: 176
Goals: 122
Premierships:
1948, 1950 Captain:
1953-56
Club champion:
1949, 1951, 1955
Further honours:
Magarey Medal 1951,
Norwood Player Life
Member, Norwood
Team of the Century,
SANFL Hall of Fame,
All Australian 1953,
SA games 23.
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