Ted Kilmurray

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Ted Kilmurray is a former Australian rules footballer who played with East Perth in the West Australian Football League between 1953 and 1966 for a total of 257 games.

Kilmurrary was often used on the half forward flanks but also played as a key position forward and ruck-rover. He used the now outlawed flick pass and won East Perth's Best and Fairest in 1958, breaking teammate Graham Farmer's sequence of four in a row. That year he also won a Sandover Medal for his performance in the Grand Final. He was a three time premiership player with East Perth and represented Western Australia at interstate football on four occasions.

In 2005 Kilmurray was named on the interchange bench in the official Indigenous Team of the Century.

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