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Ray Donnellan

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for the 1957 season as captain-coach. He and the club won consecutive premierships in 1958–59, and also made the grand final in 1960 losing to
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and its predecessors. He worked in the areas of parks and recreation, including as superintendent of
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in his first season, and in 1955 won a premiership the following year as Manuka's
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Outside of football, Donnellan worked as a public servant with the federal
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The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897
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for a time, and was involved in organisation of the
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Fitzroy
Manuka
Ainslie
Mulrooney Medal
AFL Tables
AustralianFootball.com
Australian rules footballer
Steve
Frank Donnellan
Fitzroy
Victorian Football League
ACT
Manuka Football Club
Canberra Australian National Football League
Mulrooney Medal
captain-coach
NSWANFL
QANFL
Ainslie
Eastlake
Acton
Department of Territories
Lake Burley Griffin
1977 Pacific Conference Games
Australian Institute of Sport
The Canberra Times
Luke Donnellan


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