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Brownlow - game's highest individual honour?

Nitpicking maybe, but for me the highest individual honour would be the Tassie Medal - although I'll give that its unlikely you'll ever see one awarded again. RoyalDave

I thinked I have fixed the page so that it takes in your suggestion; the Tassie Medal not being an AFL honour. --Roisterer 01:52, 9 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Footballer?

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The term footballer is more usually applied to a soccer player in the global sense. since there is already a soccer player called Paul Kelly, can this be renamed to "australian rules footballer" or something to that effect?

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