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In
the long line of
versatile personalities
in the history of
Norwood, Lionel
Slogger
Hill stands right
up there near the
sharp end. First
it must be said,
however, that Slogger
was an allround
sportsman and fine
footballer, an indefatigable
follower good
enough to be a triple
club champion. A
dual premiership
player, he starred
in Norwoods
1907 Champions of
Australia win over
Carlton. He showed
his leadership qualities
as 1905 club practice
captain in the days
before coaches,
and later as a committeeman.
After his retirement
from sporting life
Slogger had an extended
stint in political
life, including
two terms as Labor
Premier of SA. While
he was also Education
Minister during
the first of these,
the club managed
to expand Norwood
Ovals eastern
wing into the adjacent
primary school.
The Sir Edwin T.
Smith Stand at the
southern end is
another reminder
of Sloggers
ability to make
things happen in
the public arena.
Although he upset
many political comrades
with his actions
as Premier during
the Depression,
Slogger Hill remained
a faithful Redleg
to the end, watching
Norwood games whenever
he could. He was
given a State funeral.
Games: 101
(Est.)
Premierships:
1904, 1907
Club champion:
1904, 1908-09
Further honours:
Norwood Player Life
Member, Champions
of Australia 1907,
SA games 7
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