Bill Lowenthal

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Bill Lowenthal
Personal information
Birth September 23, 1909,
Recruited from Ascot Vale Presbyterians
Height and weight 173 cm / 70 kg
Playing career¹
Debut 1930, Essendon vs. , at
Team(s) Essendon (1930-35) (1937)
  • 73 games, 14 goals

Fitzroy (1937)

  • 13 games, 1 goal

Total - 86 Games, 15 Goals

¹ Statistics to end of 1937 season
Career highlights

William 'Bill' Lowenthal (born September 23, 1909) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the VFL during the 1930s.

Although a centreman originally, Lowenthal developed into a half back flanker where he was a strong mark overhead and had plenty of dash. It was in that position that he was runner up at the 1933 Brownlow Medal count by just one vote to Wilfred "Chicken" Smallhorn. He was unlucky as he had missed three games late in the season due to an ankle injury. In 1933 he also represented Victoria, at the Sydney Carnival.

Lowenthal crossed to Fitzroy in 1937 and at the end of the season joined VFA club Preston. He was with Preston for four seasons and from 1942 to 1946 represented the RAAF team, often as captain.

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