Stanley "Pops" Heal (30 July 1920 – 15 December 2010) was an
Australian rules footballer who played for
Melbourne
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in the
Victorian Football League
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(VFL) as well as
West Perth in the
West Australian National Football League
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(WANFL) during the 1940s and early 1950s.
Heal played his best football as a wingman but was also used on occasions as a rover. The Western Australian spent just one season at Melbourne, who had acquired his services while he was temporarily stationed in Victoria. Despite playing just eight games he was a member of Melbourne's
1941 premiership team. The following week he played in another premiership, back home in Western Australia with West Perth.
He was also regular interstate representative for Western Australia, winning a
Simpson Medal
The Simpson Medal is an individual prize awarded for Australian rules football in Western Australia. The medal has been donated by Dr Fred Simpson and family since 1945.
Simpson Medals are currently awarded to the following players:
*The best pl ...
for his performance in a game against
South Australia
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in 1949 and captaining his state at the
1950 Brisbane Carnival
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The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Inters ...
.
As coach of West Perth from 1947 to 1952 he steered his club to two premierships, in 1949 and 1951.
From 1953 to 1965 he was a
Labor
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* Childbirth, the delivery of a baby
* Labour (human activity), or work
** Manual labour, physical work
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member of the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
The Western Australian Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Western Australia, an Australian state. The Parliament sits in Parliament House in the Western Australian capital, Perth.
The Legislat ...
, representing the seat of
West Perth until 1962 and
Perth
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thereafter.
Heal was inducted into the
Australian Football Hall of Fame
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in 2010. He died on 15 December 2010.
Demon star Stan 'Pops' Heal dies at 90
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References
External links
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Hall of Fame profile
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1920 births
2010 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
Melbourne Football Club players
West Perth Football Club players
West Perth Football Club coaches
Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
West Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Melbourne Football Club Premiership players
One-time VFL/AFL Premiership players
Australian military personnel of World War II
Military personnel from Western Australia
20th-century Australian politicians
Australian sportsperson-politicians