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George Bennett, Bennette, or Bennet may refer to: Politics and law *George Bennett (Ontario politician) (1888–1948), Canadian politician, mayor of Windsor * George Bennett (Wisconsin politician) (1810–1888), Wisconsin state senator *George C. Bennett (Irish politician) (1877–1963), Irish Fine Gael politician, represented Limerick * George C. Bennett (New York politician), (1824–1885), American newspaper publisher and New York State assemblyman *George Henry Bennett (1850–1908), Scottish-born Australian brewer and politician Religion * George Bennett (bishop) (1875–1946), Roman Catholic Bishop of Aberdeen *George John Bennett (organist) (1863–1930), English cathedral organist and composer * George Bennet (hebraist) (1750–1835), Scottish presbyterian minister and Hebraist *George Bennet (missionary) (1774–1841), English-born Christian missionary to India and Far-East countries Sports *George Bennett (Australian cricketer) (1906–1983), Australian cricketer * Georg ...
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George Bennett (Australian Rules Footballer)
George Henry Jordan Bennett (22 September 1911 – 10 October 1974) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray Football Club, Footscray and Hawthorn Football Club, Hawthorn in the Australian Football League, VFL. Bennett commenced his VFA career in 1929 with Camberwell Football Club, Camberwell. Bennett started his VFL career in 1930 with Hawthorn and remained with the club until the end of the 1933 season. The club was enforcing a rule in which a player who missed three consecutive senior games due to either injury or suspension had to return to the side through the reserves. Bennett disagreed with this rule and moved to Footscray for the 1934 season. The following season he won their best and fairest award as well as finishing 8th in the 1935 Brownlow Medal. Bennett played with Camberwell in 1941. He ended up playing 26 games for Camberwell. He came back to the Hawks in 1942 and brought up his 200th league game in 1944. Bennett was appointed as captain / ...
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