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Peter Spencer (Australian rules footballer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Peter Spencer (footballer)

Peter Spencer (born 11 January 1956) is a former Australian rules football player, who played for the East Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He is a dual Sandover Medallist, winning the award in 1976 and 1984 and a triple F. D. Book Medallist (best and fairest at East Perth), winning the award in 1975, 1976 and 1984.
He played for Western Australia in the 1979 Perth State of Origin Carnival,〔(1979 Perth State of Origin Carnival )〕 before moving to Victoria to play for the Kangaroos in 1981 and 1982. His first season in the VFL was impressive, playing nineteen games and kicking the third most goals for the Kangaroos with 26,〔(AFL official statistics 1981 )〕 but injuries restricted him to only five games in 1982.〔(AFL official statistics 1982 )〕
Spencer returned to Western Australia in 1983, but after two seasons with East Perth switched to Subiaco. After 21 games with the Lions it was clear his style was antagonistic to the philosophies of coach Bunton,〔Stocks, Gary; ‘Spencer to Sever Ties with Lions’; ''The West Australian'', 8 May 1986, p. 120〕 and Spencer applied along with Derek Kickett for a clearance to Claremont. At first the WAFL denied these applications,〔Christian, Geoff; ‘Clearance Bids Falter’; ''The West Australian'', 16 May 1986, p. 80〕 but on 21 May Spencer won his clearance〔Christian, Geoff; ‘Tigers Get Kickett and Spencer’; ''The West Australian'', 22 May 1986, p. 111〕 – though he was recruited mainly to stiffen Claremont’s reserves and played only two senior matches for the Tigers.
In 1987 he had one last season with the Royals, but injuries meant he had to play with headgear and padding all through – though he retired on a high note with a best afield effort as the Royals avoided the wooden spoon by downing .〔Stocks, Gary; ‘Spencer Lets the Tears Flow for a Fairytale End’; ''The West Australian'', 24 August 1987, p. 97〕
He was inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2007.
He is the son of former East Perth player Jim Spencer and is currently a sports commentator with the ABC. He is an old boy of Aquinas College, Perth.
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