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A
highly accomplished
player with a formidable
physical presence,
John Wynne enjoyed
a long and distinguished
league football
career in two states.
He began with West
Perth, where he
was a key contributor,
from centre half
forward, to the
1969 grand final
annihilation of
arch rivals East
Perth. Earlier that
same year he had
represented Western
Australia at the
Adelaide carnival.
In 1970 Wynne transferred
to Norwood, where
he would find a
'home away from
home', as well as
contributing in
no small measure
to that club's renaissance
after a decade in
the doldrums. Playing
mainly as a ruck-rover
or centre half forward,
Wynne helped the
Redlegs secure finals
participation on
an annual basis
throughout the 1970s,
capped by premierships
in 1975 (with Wynne
himself as captain)
and 1978. The 1978
grand final against
Sturt is today remembered
almost as much for
a controversial
incident involving
Wynne and legendary
Double Blues coach
Jack Oatey as it
is for Norwood's
dramatic, single
point victory.
After retiring as
a player in 1982,
Wynne helped develop
Norwood's junior
academy for a while
before accepting
the position of
senior coach at
his original club,
West Perth, in 1985.
Wynne coached the
Falcons for two
seasons with minimal
success.
John Wynne was chosen
as an interchange
player in Norwood's
official 'Team of
the Century'. He
played a total of
289 senior games,
comprised of 193
for Norwood, 84
with West Perth,
8 for South Australia
and 4 for West Australia.
*Courtesy
of John Devaney
at www.fullpointsfooty.net
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