Brendan Edwards

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Brendan Edwards
Personal information
Date of birth18 March 1936
Original teamSandhurst
Debut1956, Hawthorn
v. ?, at ?
Height/Weight178 cm, 75 kg
Playing career1

Hawthorn (1956-1963)

109 games, 29 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 2007 season.
Career highlights


  • Hawthorn Best & Fairest Award 1960
  • Victorian representative 1960
  • Hawthorn Premiership 1961

Brendan Edwards (Born 18 March 1936 is a former Australian rules football footballer who played for Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League VFL from 1956 to 1961 and again in the 1963 season. He won their best and fairest award in 1960 and represented Victoria at interstate football in the same season. After he was seriously injured and he retired as a player in 1963, he founded a chain of health clubs in Melbourne and pioneered the concept of aerobic fitness in Australia.

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