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Max Papley

Max Papley
Personal information
Date of birth (1940-07-31) 31 July 1940 (age 76)
Original team(s) Moorabbin (VFA)
Height / weight 179 cm / 83 kg
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1964–1967 South Melbourne 59 (66)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1967.
Career highlights
  • South Melbourne leading goalkicker 1964
  • South Melbourne best and fairest 1966
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Max Papley (born 31 July 1940) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Moorabbin and Williamstown in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) during the 1950s and 1960s.

Papley grew up supporting South Melbourne and attended South Melbourne Technical School, the same school as his hero, the legendary Bob Skilton. Papley began playing football for the Melbourne Fourths, and was told by his coach that he was too small. He then went to play with Port Melbourne YMCA before his family moved to Moorabbin, and there he joined the local Moorabbin Football Club, which was competing in the Victorian Football Association (VFA).

Despite standing only 179 centimetres, Papley quickly built a reputation as a full-forward and as one of the star players of the VFA. At the age of 23, he captained Moorabbin to the 1963 VFA premiership and kicked six goals in the Grand Final. He played 96 senior games over five seasons for Moorabbin.

In February 1964, Papley was cleared to South Melbourne, a couple of months prior to the events which saw Moorabbin expelled from the VFA. He had signed a form with South before his parents relocated to Moorabbin, and much as he loved playing for Moorabbin, Papley was happy to have a boyhood dream come true. He played as a half forward and centreman during his time at South Melbourne, winning their 1966 best and fairest award and representing Victoria in interstate football over four seasons with South Melbourne/

But again Papley's football career would take an unexpected turn. Although Papley enjoyed football and was clearly talented enough to become a star, he also enjoyed playing cricket, and was captain-coach of Moorabbin Cricket Club in the Sub-District competition. Papley had made it clear to South Melbourne that he would continue playing as long as it did not interfere with his cricket commitments.


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