David Murphy (Australian rules footballer)

Murphy, a pacy wingman, partnered Greg Williams in the Swans' midfield during the late 1980s.He represented Victoria and New South Wales in State of Origin and earned All-Australian selection for his performance in the 1988 Bicentennial Carnival in Adelaide.When questioned about this for Inside Football, Murphy stated, "But it's true about me never living in Victoria.Murphy's early youth was spent in Finley, but he moved to the Wagga Wagga suburb of Turvey Park, thereby allowing the Swans to recruit him.[1] In 2003 Murphy was selected on the wing in the Swans' official 'Team of the Century'.
Wagga WaggaNew South WalesFinleyTurvey ParkRiverina Football LeagueSydneyAll-AustralianAustralian rules footballerSydney SwansVictorian/Australian Football LeagueGreg WilliamsState of Origin1988 Bicentennial CarnivalJohn RantallJohn HeriotVic BelcherBill FaulRon CleggDennis CarrollHerbie MatthewsTony MorwoodLaurie NashGerard HealyBob PrattTony LockettPaul KellyBarry RoundPeter BedfordBob SkiltonBill WilliamsStephen WrightDaryn CresswellFred GoldsmithMark BayesHarry ClarkeMark TandyJack BissetAdelaide Bicentennial CarnivalTerry DaniherEssendonMichael LongSt Mary'sMichael McLeanFootscrayMaurice RioliTony HallGlenelgDanny HughesMelbourneStephen KernahanCarltonMartin LesliePort AdelaideTony McGuinnessMark MickanBrisbane BearsJohn PlattenHawthornGreg WhittleseaGraham CornesDanny FrawleySt KildaSimon MaddenPaul RoosFitzroyPaul SalmonTerry WallaceRichmondDale WeightmanSteve MalaxosWest Coast1988 Bicentennial State of Origin CarnivalFootball ParkBartholomaeusBradmoreBrownlessCarrollColemanA. DaniherC. DaniherT. DaniherHonybunLongmireMorphettMorwoodO'DonoghuePhylandPowellRobertsThrippTooheyWintonWrightYorgeyVictorian team1989 State of OriginWACA GroundCollinsDaniherDunstallLangfordLovettMaddenStonehamWeightmanGogginAblettArmstrongLambertLarkinMaginnessSchwassStynesWilliamsBreretonLockettMitchellPritchardWatson1993 State of OriginBruntonCrawfordGayferLawsonMorrisWheelerAllisonBarich