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Main Title: Cazaly : the legend / Robert Allen ; editor: Simone Egger ; designed: Kate Slattery.
Author: Allen, R. (Robert)
Egger, Simone, editor.
Slattery, Kate
Imprint: [Melbourne, Vic.] : The Slattery Media Group, 2017.
Collation: 401 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits, hardback ; 24 cm.
Subject: Cazaly, Roy, 1893-1963.
South Melbourne Football Club (Vic.)
St Kilda Football Club (Vic.)
Biography
Australian Rules Football (AFL)
Australian Football League (AFL) players
St Kilda (Vic.) (Bunurong Country)
South Melbourne (Vic.) (Bunurong Country)
Notes:
Roy Cazaly's extraordinary story is one of the great tales of Australian Football. Born in the depths of a depression, he overcame humble beginnings and personal setbacks to become one of our most celebrated footballers. His sublime skills and thrilling aerial feats made him a legend in his lifetime, with his name carried into the modern era via Mike Brady's hymn to football - 'Up There Cazaly'. In 1996 he became one of 12 inaugural Legends of Australian Football Hall of Fame. A relentless self-improver, Cazaly shaped the game's development, applied his own theories to fitness, training and teamwork, and coached teams to premiership success. Away from the field, he enriched the lives of many more as a physiotherapist, horse trainer, philosopher and family man. Robert Allen's meticulous research, gathered over 10 years, reveals in great detail the story of the man behind the catch cry.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-390) and index.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 796.336 CAZ ALL Available