John Daly
Australian Rules Footballer
1870 –
Who is John Daly?
John "Bunny" Daly was an Australian rules footballer prominent in the South Australian National Football League during its developmental years between 1887 and 1903.
Daly played his first match for Norwood as a 17-year-old in 1887, in a holiday exhibition match against Port Adelaide. In front of 15,000 spectators the debutant displayed an exciting running, dodging type of game for which he would become famous.
A creative rover, he was both deceptive and an excellent user of the drop-kick to set the ball to his forwards.
Daly played in four premierships with Norwood, including the hat-trick between 1887 and 1889. He was club best and fairest seven times with Norwood, and topped the club's goalkicking in 1887.
After playing twelve seasons for Norwood, Daly found himself forced to move to West Adelaide by a change of rules by the South Australian Football Association. The Association required players to play for the side representing the electoral district in which the player resided. This placed Daly with the lowly performing West Adelaide side.
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