Tom Mullooly

Tom Mullooly
Personal information
Birth 30 January 1954, Mount Lawley, Western Australia
Recruited from Swan Districts Football Club (WAFL) (1971-1986)
Playing careerĀ¹
Team(s)

WAFL Swan Districts 246 games.[1]

Coaching careerĀ¹
Team(s)

Perth Football Club 1990

Career highlights
  • Premiership Player (WAFL) 1982,1984
  • WA State Team 1973

Thomas Cade "Tom" Mullooly is a former Australian rules footballer who was highly successful in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) playing for the Swan Districts Football Club.

Mullooly joined the club in 1971 (the same year as Ron Boucher) when the club were struggling and only won 4 games in the season.[2] In 1973 Mullooly was selected for the WA state team and played on the wing against Victoria who beat WA by 80 points.[3] Part of the successful 1982 premiership side, Mullooly played at full back and was considered as one of the teams best players. Absent fron the 1983 grand final win due to injury[4]., he played in the successful 1984 side as a fullback.

In the 1976/77 cricket season. Mullooly played one first-class and one List A match for Western Australia as a right arm fast-medium bowler.

After his long and distinguished career at Swan Districts he was named as a reserve in their team of the Century and is a life member.

Perth Football Club offered Mullooly a position as coach in 1990, which he did for one season before Ken Armstrong took the position.

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