Frederick Chapman (sportsman)
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Frederick Douglas Chapman (21 March 1901 – 27 June 1964) was an Australian sportsman who played
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with
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for
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in the
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(VFL). Chapman played two games at Fitzroy, one each in the 1920 and 1921 VFL seasons, before going to
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. As a cricketer he bowled right-arm medium pace and took seven wickets at 28.00 from his four first-class matches. Five of those wickets came in a match against Tasmania at the
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in 1930/31 and included a haul of 4/69 in the second innings.


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* * 1901 births 1964 deaths People educated at Scotch College, Melbourne Australian cricketers Victoria cricketers Fitzroy Football Club players Coburg Football Club players Cricketers from Melbourne Australian rules footballers from Melbourne People from Fitzroy, Victoria {{AFL-bio-1901-stub