Eddie Goodger
Edmund James Goodger (born 10 March 1929) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Goodger came to Fitzroy from Heidelberg, where he had won a best and fairest in 1948. A defender, he spent much of his time at Fitzroy as a centre half-back, but also played in the ruck. Goodger was second to Neville Broderick in Fitzroy's 1952 "best and fairest" award, missing out by a single vote. He left Fitzroy at the end of the 1958 VFL season, to join Ivanhoe Amateurs as a playing coach.
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Eddie Goodger
Edmund James Goodger (born 10 March 1929) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Goodger came to Fitzroy from Heidelberg, where he had won a best and fairest in 1948. A defender, he spent much of his time at Fitzroy as a centre half-back, but also played in the ruck. Goodger was second to Neville Broderick in Fitzroy's 1952 "best and fairest" award, missing out by a single vote. He left Fitzroy at the end of the 1958 VFL season, to join Ivanhoe Amateurs as a playing coach.
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