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Ralph Green (footballer)

Ralph Frederick Green (8 June 1911 – 9 March 1991) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Sturt in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). He also had stints at Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and West Perth in the Western Australian National Football League.
Green, who played as a forward in his early years with Sturt, was lured to Carlton in 1932 and as a result missed out on playing in Sturt's premiership team that season. His time at Carlton was plagued by injuries and he was only able to play five games.〔(AFL Tables: Ralph Green )〕 In 1933 he returned to Sturt and in the same year represented South Australia at the Sydney Carnival.〔(Australian Football: Ralph Greenf )〕 The following season he joined West Perth and was a member of their 1934 Grand Final winning team.〔 From 1934 to 1940 he played once more for Sturt, as a full-back, a position in which he was regarded as one of the best in the league.〔 He missed another premiership in 1940, this time through injury. Appointed captain-coach in 1941, he led his club all the way to the grand final, where they lost narrowly to Norwood.
The league went into recess for three seasons due to the war and Green served briefly with the Royal Australian Air Force in 1943.〔(WW2 Nominal Roll: Green, Ralph Frederick )〕 He resumed his SANFL career in 1945, as Sturt's playing coach.〔 The following year he didn't play or coach at Sturt, with Bo Morton taking up the position of senior coach. In 1947, Green returned to the club, after Morton resigned. No longer a player, Morton coached Sturt for three seasons and guided them to finals in each of those years.
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