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- Stan_Spinks abstract "Stan Spinks (born 16 October 1912) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s. He played as both a centreman and wingman in his career. Spinks finished second in the 1938 Brownlow Medal count, missing out by one vote to Dick Reynolds. He did however win that season's Hawthorn best and fairest, having won the award previously in 1932. In 1941 he quit the club after being dropped to the reserves side. He finished his career with Camberwell in the Victorian Football Association.".
- Stan_Spinks birthDate "1912-10-16".
- Stan_Spinks birthYear "1912".
- Stan_Spinks debutTeam Hawthorn_Football_Club.
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- Stan_Spinks birthDate "1912-10-16".
- Stan_Spinks careerhighlights "* Peter Crimmins Medal 1932, 38 * 4 time Victorian interstate representative".
- Stan_Spinks dateOfBirth "1912-10-16".
- Stan_Spinks debutdate "1931".
- Stan_Spinks debutteam Hawthorn_Football_Club.
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- Stan_Spinks heightweight "171".
- Stan_Spinks name "Spinks, Stan".
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- Stan_Spinks playingteams "Hawthorn * 143 games, 19 goals".
- Stan_Spinks shortDescription "Australian rules footballer".
- Stan_Spinks statsend "1941".
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- Stan_Spinks comment "Stan Spinks (born 16 October 1912) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s. He played as both a centreman and wingman in his career. Spinks finished second in the 1938 Brownlow Medal count, missing out by one vote to Dick Reynolds. He did however win that season's Hawthorn best and fairest, having won the award previously in 1932. In 1941 he quit the club after being dropped to the reserves side.".
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