Denis Zeunert
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Full name | Denis Zeunert | |||||||
Date of Birth | July 12, 1931 | |||||||
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Recruited from | Heywood | |||||||
Height/Weight | 180cm, 81kg | |||||||
Playing Career1 | ||||||||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | ||||||
1954-60 | Carlton | 110 (11) | ||||||
¹ Club statistics to end of 1960 season | ||||||||
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Denis Zeunert is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton. A strong player, his skill and fairness saw him run second in Carltons best and fairest twice. Playing in the half back flank, he combined with Peter Webster and John James to make one of the most formidable back lines in the league. John Nicholls once wrote that Zeunert would always do his circle work on the boundary, allowing him to cover plenty of ground. After his successful playing career, he went on to coach the Hamilton Imperials in the Western District League.
[edit] Source
Holmesby, Russel & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.