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254:, Whitfield was reported for attempting to strike field umpire Frank Spokes, using abusive language and for kicking the ball away after a free kick was given against him. When the umpire attempted to report Whitfield, he pulled his jumper over his head and ran down the other end of the field to stop the umpire taking his number, later claiming he thought he had heard the final siren and was running off to swap guernseys with his opponent. 215:
A wingman, Whitfield was considered a live wire, both on the ground and off, who appeared "to march to a different drum." Part of his match preparation was to drink six beers every Saturday morning before a game, followed by another at half-time, a habit he had been following since he was sixteen and
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Whitfield was also in the habit of wearing his football gear under his street clothes to the ground to save time getting changed before the game, although one time when he was particularly late he explained to the coach he had been entertaining a lady friend and had let time slip away. He was forced
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Whitfield, who declined to attend the tribunal hearing because he had already bought a ticket to a Cabaret Ball held the same night, was suspended for twelve months plus two games and then informed by South Melbourne that not only was he no longer required as a player, but he was barred from the
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from 1949 to 1951, playing 54 games, winning the club Best and Fairest in 1949 and being the competition Leading Goalkicker in 1951. He was later named in Ararat's "Team of the Century". Whitfield then captain-coached Yarram in the
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and serving with 115 Australian General Hospital until his discharge from the services on 19 June 1942. This led to his absence from VFL football for the best part of three seasons, until his return to South Melbourne in
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to change in the back of a taxi on the way to the ground but claimed that the lady friend was able to greatly assist him as she had plenty of experience removing his clothes in the back seat of a car.
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Lake Oval as a spectator; Whitfield was eventually welcomed back to South Melbourne, becoming a member of the Past Players' Association in the 1960s.
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Never one to shy away from a fight, Whitfield was reported a number of times throughout his career, including in three separate matches in
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With his VFL career finished after 54 games and 11 goals, Whitfield played and coached in country Victoria, including a stint with
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as it had served him well thus far, Whitfield was in no mood to change it.
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Whitfield, Edward Carlyle Accessed 27 December 2008
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Coburg
VFA
South Melbourne
Carlton
Lake Oval
South Melbourne
AFL Tables
AustralianFootball.com
Australian rules footballer
South Melbourne Football Club
Victorian Football League
North Melbourne
Victorian Football Association
Coburg Football Club
1939
Carlton
Lake Oval
Australian Army
Gunner
1944
1945
1945 VFL Grand Final
Wimmera Football League
Ararat
Alberton Football League
spleen
ISBN
1-920769-97-8
"FootyStats 1993 Review"

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