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Although
Smokey Dawson never
played for Norwood,
he was worth 300
games. Smokey decided
to help out at the
club because head
trainer Tiger Potts
refused to let him
pay for treatment
for his chronic
tennis elbow.
For the next 34
years his contribution
was so great that
the players
gym was named after
him in his lifetime
and Norwoods
best team man award
also honours him.
As important as
the property steward
is, Smokey was much
more than that.
He was a special
man, always there
for everyone and
asking in return
only those good
things in life -
friendship, companionship
and that special
feeling of shared
success.
Smokey got those
in spades. He had
a unique association
with the leaders
of Norwood, the
captains and the
coaches. It was
as though when a
player became captain
he grew to appreciate
the role of Smokey
and his staff in
getting his team
on the park.
Smokey was the footballers
handyman - he could
fix everything,
find anything, even
build a players
spa.
For training and
match days, he was
first there every
time and last to
leave. Smokey died
on the job. With
the redeveloped
Smokey Dawson Gymnasium,
hes still
first there every
time, and now he
never leaves.
Honours:
Norwood Life Member,
SANFL Merit Award.
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