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Don Marinko, Sr. : ウィキペディア英語版
Don Marinko, Sr.

Domenick Louis "Don" Marinko (27 August 1907 – 4 May 1967) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the and West Perth Football Clubs in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL) and the Boulder City Football Club in the Goldfields Football League (GFL). Born in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, he was educated at Christian Brothers' College in Perth, and made his senior debut for Subiaco in 1923, at the age of 16. The following season, Marinko returned to the Goldfields in order to find work in the mines, and took up playing for the Boulder City Football Club in the Goldfields Football Association (GFA), playing in premierships in 1924 and 1925. Returning to Perth, he fell into West Perth's zone, and began playing with the club in 1926. Marinko played in premiership sides for West Perth in 1932, 1934, and 1935, and was captain of the club for the latter two seasons. At his retirement in 1939, he had played 194 games for the club, and 197 games total in the WAFL, as well as playing thirteen interstate matches for Western Australia. Having died in 1967 from a sudden heart attack, Marinko was named in West Perth's Team of the Century in 2000, and inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2011.
==Early career==
Marinko was born to Antony and Mary Marinko on 27 August 1907,〔(FAMILY NOTICES ) – ''The West Australian''. Published Thursday, 28 May 1925. Retrieved 5 February 2012.〕 at Kamballie, a railway station south of Boulder in the Goldfields region of Western Australia.〔(West Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees ) – West Australian Football Commission. Retrieved 10 June 2012.〕 Educated at the Christian Brothers' College in Perth, Marinko took up playing football for the school's team.〔(FOOTBALL HONOUR LIST: (6) Don Marinko. ) – ''The Western Mail''. Published Thursday, 25 July 1929. Retrieved 5 February 2012.〕 He began his senior football career at the age of 16 with , debuting during the 1923 season.〔Lewis, Ross (2011). (Sidebottom among six added to Hall of Fame ) – ''The West Australian''. Published 4 March 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2012.〕 Playing as a forward, Marinko managed three games, but was criticised for his kicking ability. In a match against , which Subiaco lost by four points, it was reported by ''The Sunday Times'' that he had cost his team the match: "...Marinko lost badly and the opportunity thus mulled cost the visitors the match".〔(SOUTH FREMANTLE v. SUBIACO ) – ''The Sunday Times''. Published Sunday, 1 July 1923. Retrieved 5 February 2012.〕 The following year, Marinko moved to the Goldfields to further his employment opportunities. He began playing with the Boulder City Football Club. In January 1925, Marinko appeared before the Boulder Police Court on two complaints made by a Mr. Ivan Rocci of assault and using abusive language. The charges were dismissed by the resident magistrate, a Mr. J. E. Geary.〔(Charges Dismissed. ) – ''Western Argus''. Published Tuesday, 27 January 1925. Retrieved 5 February 2012.〕 Midway through the 1925 season, Marinko attempted to transfer to the Mines Rovers Football Club, also based in Boulder. The clearance was refused.〔(GOLDFIELDS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY MEETING ) – ''Western Argus''. Published Tuesday, 7 April 1925. Retrieved 5 February 2012.〕 On his return to Perth at the end of the 1926 season, Marinko signed with .〔(Subiaco's Cast-offs ) – ''The Western Mail''. Published Thursday, 29 April 1948. Retrieved 5 February 2012.〕

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