Len Gale

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1897 – 1948

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Who was Len Gale?

Leonard George "Len" Gale was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League.

Gale was one of many present and future footballers who fought in World War I. He enlisted with the Australian Army on 24 April 1917 and on November of that year embarked for overseas deployment. After serving as a Gunner with the 7th Field Artillery Brigade, Gale returned home in 1919.

His football career was delayed by the war, but he would make his VFL debut in 1920, as a 23 year old. Gale, who worked as a potterer, played his football as a rover. He was a rover in Fitzroy's 1922 premiership team, but started the game in a forward pocket. The following year he kicked 26 goals, to finish second in the Fitzroy goal-kicking. He would likely have kicked more if not for a six-week suspension that he received in round 16, for attempting to strike St Kilda's fullback Bill Cubbins. This cost him a spot in the 1923 VFL Grand Final, which Fitzroy lost to Essendon.

He looked to have played his last game for Fitzroy when he left for Horsham in 1924, as playing coach. However, Gale returned for the 1924 VFL finals series and appeared in two semi finals.

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Born
Apr 18, 1897
Hawthorn
Died
Jun 25, 1948
Fitzroy

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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