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Tiger
Potts had a simple
dictum: Love your
club, love your
players. It was
Norwoods good
fortune that Tiger
applied those sentiments
to our club for
47 unstinting years,
up until the day
he died.
As a powerful ruckman
down from his hometown
Broken Hill, he
played in three
Norwood premierships
and represented
his adopted State
nine times. But
it was as a trainer
behind the scenes
that Tiger left
an indelible mark
on his club. The
minute his playing
career was over,
Tiger signed on
for his new duties,
saying that was
what he had always
wanted to do.
In 1935 he was made
head trainer, and
he stayed that way.
His treatment room
became known as
Tigers Flat,
for it did seem
as though he lived
there. It is fitting
that the flat
is now named after
him and his successor,
Lionel Jarrett.
Generations of Norwood
footballers and
players from other
SANFL clubs in many
State games sought
not only Tigers
healing hands, but
his wise counsel
as well. Norwood
claims Tiger and
reveres him. But
the club is proud
to acknowledge that
he would help anyone,
from schoolboy to
superstar, in whatever
sport. The door
of Tigers
Flat was open to
all of those in
need.
Games: 96
Premierships:
1922 - 23, 1925
Further honours:
Norwood Player Life
Member, SA games
9.
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