William John Faul (8 June 1909 – 14 September 1974) was an
Australian rules footballer who played for the
South Melbourne Football Club in the
Victorian Football League
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(VFL) and for the
Subiaco Football Club in the
Western Australian National Football League (WANFL).
Family
The son of Albert Ernest Faul (1882–1963) and Mary Faul (–1946), née Roberts, he was born at
Boulder, Western Australia
Boulder is a suburb in the Western Australian Goldfields, east of Perth and bordering onto the city of Kalgoorlie in the Eastern Goldfields region.
The Boulder (horse) Races were a significant event in early twentieth century goldfields regi ...
, on 8 June 1909. He married Joan Mary Millie on 4 August 1934.
Football
A defender, Faul crossed from Subiaco to South Melbourne in 1932 and finished second in the
Brownlow Medal
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. He won the club's
Best and Fairest award in the same year.
He was one of a number of South Melbourne players who were given immediate, long-term, secure, paid employment outside of football within the (137 store) grocery empire of the South Melbourne president, South Melbourne Lord Mayor, and Member of the Victorian Legislative Council,
Archie Crofts. The collection of players recruited from interstate in 1932/1933 become known as South Melbourne's "Foreign Legion".
In 1939, Faul crossed to
Victorian Football Association
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club
Prahran
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without a clearance, serving as playing coach. Faul played for and coached Prahran until the end of 1941.
After World War II, Faul served as non-playing coach, first of
Northcote, then later of
Moorabbin
Moorabbin is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Kingston local government area. Moorabbin recorded a population of 6,287 at the .
Most of the ...
. In fifteen seasons of senior coaching (including his time at Prahran), Faul coached 313 games this was the VFA/VFL record until 2014, when passed by
Gerard FitzGerald.
Faul also coached Association representative teams in Interstate Carnivals. He returned to South Melbourne in 1960 to coach the club for two seasons.
He was named in the half back line in South Melbourne/Sydney's 'Team of the Century'.
In 2003 he was selected in Prahran's Team of the Century.
Footnotes
References
* Ross, J. (ed), ''100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported'', Viking, (Ringwood), 1996.
External links
*
Bill Faulat AustralianFootball.com
Boyles Football Photos: Bill Faul
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1909 births
1974 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
Sydney Swans players
Sydney Swans Premiership players
Sydney Swans coaches
Bob Skilton Medal winners
Subiaco Football Club players
Prahran Football Club players
Prahran Football Club coaches
Northcote Football Club coaches
Moorabbin Football Club coaches
One-time VFL/AFL Premiership players
People from Boulder, Western Australia