Frank Murphy (footballer, Born 1900)
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Frank Murphy (14 March 1900 – 28 May 1953) was an
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er who played with
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and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).


Family

The son of Michael Andrew Murphy and Esther Frances Murphy, nee Elliott, Francis James Murphy was born at Paddington in Sydney on 14 March 1900.


Football

Recruited from Carlton District, Frank Murphy played a single senior game for Carlton in Round 18 of the 1921 VFL season. Murphy moved to Hawthorn (then in the Victorian Football Association) in the middle of the 1922 season. He played 24 games for Hawthorn before moving to Rosedale in June 1924 and electing to play for the local team. In 1926, with Hawthorn now playing in the Victorian Football League, Murphy expressed his wish to return to the club. His return was delayed until he could buy out the remainder of his contract with Rosedale. With the payment made, Murphy played a further 28 senior games for Hawthorn, finishing his senior career in 1928.


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Frank Murphy's playing statistics
from The VFA Project
Frank Murphy's profile
at Blueseum 1900 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Carlton Football Club players Hawthorn Football Club (VFA) players Hawthorn Football Club players 1953 deaths {{AFL-bio-1900-stub