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Terry Moriarty

Terrence Brian "Terry" Moriarty (3 July 1925 – 23 October 2011) was an Australian rules footballer who played with the Perth Football Club in the West Australian National Football League (WANFL). Having won the club's fairest and best trophy in his first two seasons, Moriarty went on to play 253 games over a 15-season career, which remains a club record. He also played nine interstate matches for Western Australia. Having also served in the Australian Army during World War II, he was the winner of the 1943 Sandover Medal as the best player in the competition, and was inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2010.
==Career==
Born in East Victoria Park, Moriarty played under-12 and under-14 matches for Victoria Park in the local Temperance League, and progressed to the Victoria Park side in the Metropolitan Juniors Football Association (MJFA) in 1941, aged 16. He attended St. Patrick's Boys' School and Aquinas College, playing football for both schools.〔"(CONSISTENT PLAYER'S 100th MATCH )" – ''The West Australian''. Published Friday, 2 June 1950. Retrieved from ''Trove'', 28 October 2011.〕 Falling into the Perth Football Club's recruitment zone, he made his senior debut for Perth in 1942 in the wartime age-restricted competition, and won the club's fairest and best trophy in his first season, playing mainly off a half-back flank.〔(Perth Club Trophy Winners )" – ''The West Australian''. Published 8 September 1942. Retrieved from ''Trove'', 28 October 2011.〕 He also finished equal fourth in the 1942 Sandover Medal for the fairest and best player in the competition, with nine votes. In 1943, he won both his club's best and fairest and the Sandover Medal, finishing with 28 votes to become the first Perth player to win the award.〔"(Sandover Medal Award. )" – ''The West Australian''. Published 16 September 1943. Retrieved from ''Trove'', 28 October 2011.〕
Moriarty enlisted in the Army in September 1943, serving as a gunner in the 2nd Medium Regiment of the Royal Australian Artillery.〔(Service record ): Terrence Brian Moriarty – ww2roll.gov.au. Retrieved 28 October 2011.〕 He was posted to Sydney for training, and played seven games with the South Sydney Football Club in the Sydney Australian Rules Football League.〔(Great football in Sydney during WWII ) – nswfootballhistory.com.au. Retrieved 28 October 2011.〕 He returned to Western Australia in time for the first game of the 1946 season, and was discharged from service in September 1946.〔(2010 Hall of Fame inductees ) – wafootball.com.au. Published 11 March 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2011.〕 He played with Perth on their tour of the Eastern states in July–August 1946, which included matches in Broken Hill and Wagga Wagga.〔"(PERTH CLUB'S TOUR )" – ''The West Australian''. Published Saturday, 13 July 1946. Retrieved from ''Trove'', 28 October 2011.〕
Most often used as a half-back flanker, Moriarty played in two losing grand finals for Perth, in 1949 and 1950, before finally achieving a premiership in 1955, despite receiving a broken nose during the grand final. He finished his career in 1958 having played 253 games, which remains a club record. Towards the end of his career, he had been restricted by recurring hamstring injuries.〔(Terrance MORIARTY (Perth) ) – West Australian Football League. Retrieved 5 June 2013.〕 Moriarty was inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2010,〔 and died at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Nedlands on 23 October 2011, after a short illness, with ''The West Australian'' noting he was "dour ball player with strong team values".〔Wilson, Ray (2011). ("Demons farewell favourite son" ) – ''The West Australian''. Published 26 October 2011. Retrieved from Factiva, 5 June 2013.〕

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