Joe Littler

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1879 –

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Who is Joe Littler?

Harold 'Joe' Littler was an Australian rules footballer who played for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League. He also had a long career in Tasmania playing in the Northern Tasmanian Football Association, North West Football Union, and the North West Football Association.

Littler was a premiership player in his debut season at Launceston, as an 18 year old in 1897. He spent the following NTFA season at Launceston but then crossed to NWFA club Mersey and captained their 1899 premiership team and participated in two further premierships before attempting a VFL career.

Signed up South Melbourne, Littler kicked a couple of goals on his debut, a win over Essendon, but didn't experience another victory in the rest of the nine matches that he played in the 1903 VFL season. One of those, a loss to Melbourne at the MCG, is noted for South Melbourne's inaccurate score line of 3.17 and the fact that Littler kicked all three of those goals.

He resumed as Mersey captain in 1904 and the following year experienced another premiership in the NWFA. Launceston lured him back to their club in 1908, the same year that he returned to the mainly briefly to represent Tasmania at the Melbourne Carnival.

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Jul 17, 1879

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on July 23, 2013

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