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Key position forward
Ian Brewer had the
rare distinction
of enjoying top
level success in
the three main football
states. At Collingwood
he impressed as
a full forward,
kicking 164 goals
in 84 VFL games
between 1956 and
1961, topping the
league list with
73 goals in 1958.
He topped the Magpies'
goal kicking ladder
twice, and was at
full forward in
the 1958 when the
Woods upset firm
flag favourites
Melbourne by 3 goals.
Earlier that season,
on the Queen's Birthday
holiday, he had
produced arguably
his most memorable
performance for
Collingwood in booting
6 of the side's
10 goals in an 11
point loss to Melbourne
in front of an all
time record VFL
home and away crowd
of 99,346.
In 1962 he crossed
to St Kilda, but
proved unable to
break into the senior
side. As a result,
he seems to have
decided that a change
of scenery might
suit him, and travelled
to Western Australia.
He spent the next
couple of seasons
with Claremont where,
playing mainly as
a centre half forward,
he booted 55 goals
to top the club's
list in 1963, and
was a member of
its sensational
'rags to riches'
premiership team
the following year.
The next stop was
the SANFL where
Brewer lined up
with Norwood. In
1965 he was the
competition's outstanding
forward, missing
the elusive ton
by just 4 goals.
He also topped Norwood's
list with 76 goals
the following year.
After three years
out of league football
captain-coaching
Wangaratta Rovers
he made a somewhat
faltering return
with the Redlegs
in 1970, when his
3 appearances for
the season gave
him a career total
of 171 league games
comprised of 84
with Collingwood,
43 with Claremont,
and 44 for Norwood.
*Courtesy
of John Devaney
at www.fullpointsfooty.net
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