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Jim Moore

DOB: 3 June 1891
Died: 25 January 1987

Only MFC Game: Round 14, 1911 against St. Kilda at Junction Oval

From: CBC St Kilda

Games: 1 (2 total)
Goals: 0
Career Statistics

WinsDrawsLossesWinning %
100100

Failed to retain his spot in the side after debuting in a comfortable win. He was cleared to Essendon in May 1913, playing a single game for them in Round 2 of that year.

He later served with the Army in World War I.

YearGamesGoals
1911 10

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Argus - 01/05/1913
AustralianFootball.com - 02/07/2021

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Also shown as being from Continuation School

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