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Harold Riggall

DOB: 24 January 1882
Died: 11 January 1930

Only Game: Round 14, 1900 against Carlton at Princes Park

From: Cumloden College

Games: 1
Goals: 1
Career Statistics

WinsDrawsLossesWinning %
0010.0

Riggall was the first Australian artilleryman to land at Gallipoli, later served in France and was on active duty for the rest of World War I. He never fully recovered from illness contracted during the war and passed away aged 47.

YearGamesGoals
1900 11

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His father William may have been the William Riggall who played for Melbourne in the 1860s.

Media
Herald - 11/01/1930
Sunday Times - 12/01/1930
Albury Banner - 17/01/1930

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