Garry Foulds

Described as "a ball magnet", Foulds spent the majority of his career playing on the wing or floating across the half-back line.He made his Victorian Football League (VFL) debut against Fitzroy in round 8 1974, after playing in the Essendon under–19s.[2] He spent two years playing reserves and under–19s football before he made his senior debut in round 8 1974, against Fitzroy at Lake Oval.Some experts said that Foulds would often have an "uncanny ability to be in the right play at the right time," and was a "dangerous player when he had the ball."[2] Commenting further on the 1984 victory he said: "After being at Essendon for 10 years, it was a pretty big achievement to know that we had won a Grand Final.
EssendonFitzroyLake OvalAustralian rules footballerEssendon Football ClubHawthornSt Bernard's CollegeMelbourneEssendon District Football LeagueVictorian Football LeagueDes Tuddenhamhalf-backmidfieldRobert ShawKevin SheedyFrancis Bourke300 matchesMelbourne Cricket GroundDaniherClarkeWilliamsVander HaarDuckworthMerrettThompsonMaddenWestonWatsonHawkerHarveySheedy1985 All-Australian teamSouth AustraliaMalcolm BlightWoodvilleCraig BradleyPort AdelaideStephen KernahanGlenelgPeter MotleyJohn PlattenVictoriaDermott BreretonTerry DaniherRussell GreeneMark HarveyMark LeeRichmondRoger MerrettGary PertGeoff RainesCollingwoodPaul RoosDale WeightmanWestern AustraliaLeon BakerGary BuckenaraRod Lester-SmithMichael MitchellClaremontVictorian team 1986 State of OriginFootball ParkSubiaco OvalBreretonCarrollDiPierdomenicoGerard HealySalmonWeightmanLoveridgeMeldrumRainesYeatesT. DaniherHarmesR. KennedyJ. MaddenMillaneA. MorwoodTaylor