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'''Jack Rocchi''' (born [[December 21]], [[1904]]) was an [[Australian rules]] footballer who played for [[South Fremantle Football Club|South Fremantle]] in the [[West Australian Football League|WAFL]] and [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]] in the [[Australian Football League|VFL]].
'''Jack Rocchi''' (born 21 December 1904) was an [[Australian rules]] footballer who played for [[South Fremantle Football Club|South Fremantle]] in the [[West Australian Football League|WAFL]] and [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]] in the [[Australian Football League|VFL]].


Originally from the Goldfields, Rocchi started his career at South Fremantle and became their first ever [[Sandover Medal]] winner in 1928. A dual best and fairest winner at South Frematle, he was recruited to Fitzroy after impressing during an interstate appearance for West Australia against Victoria. It took a while for him to get a clearance and he made his Fitzroy debut in 1931. An injury however restricted him to just four games that season.
Originally from the Goldfields, Rocchi started his career at South Fremantle and became their first ever [[Sandover Medal]] winner in 1928. A dual best and fairest winner at South Frematle, he was recruited to Fitzroy after impressing during an interstate appearance for West Australia against Victoria. It took a while for him to get a clearance and he made his Fitzroy debut in 1931. An injury however restricted him to just four games that season.

Revision as of 08:59, 24 September 2008

Jack Rocchi
Personal information
Original team(s) Boulder City
Debut 1931, Fitzroy
Height / weight 168cm / 66 kg
Playing career1

South Fremantle (1926-29)

  • 63 games

Fitzroy (1931)

  • 4 games, 0 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1931.
Career highlights


Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Jack Rocchi (born 21 December 1904) was an Australian rules footballer who played for South Fremantle in the WAFL and Fitzroy in the VFL.

Originally from the Goldfields, Rocchi started his career at South Fremantle and became their first ever Sandover Medal winner in 1928. A dual best and fairest winner at South Frematle, he was recruited to Fitzroy after impressing during an interstate appearance for West Australia against Victoria. It took a while for him to get a clearance and he made his Fitzroy debut in 1931. An injury however restricted him to just four games that season.

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