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Magarey medal won by Max Pontifex

Magarey medal won by Max Pontifex

SANFL Magarey Medal won by West Torrens Football Club player Max Pontifex in 1932. The back of the medal is inscribed 'Fairest and most brilliant player 1932 won by S.M. Pontifex', and suspended on a red, yellow and blue ribbon. Also included is (2) a photograph of the medal being presented by T.S. O'Halloran, 1 October 1932; and (3) a photograph of Max Pontifex taken in 1932, with an inscription to his grandson Daniel in 1982. (Max Pontifex bequeathed the medal to Daniel as the only grandson to play football in South Australia).

Magarey medal won by Max Pontifex

Magarey medal won by Max Pontifex

SANFL Magarey Medal won by West Torrens Football Club player Max Pontifex in 1932. The back of the medal is inscribed 'Fairest and most brilliant player 1932 won by S.M. Pontifex', and suspended on a red, yellow and blue ribbon. Also included is (2) a photograph of the medal being presented by T.S. O'Halloran, 1 October 1932; and (3) a photograph of Max Pontifex taken in 1932, with an inscription to his grandson Daniel in 1982. (Max Pontifex bequeathed the medal to Daniel as the only grandson to play football in South Australia).

Magarey medal won by Max Pontifex

Magarey medal won by Max Pontifex

SANFL Magarey Medal won by West Torrens Football Club player Max Pontifex in 1932. The back of the medal is inscribed 'Fairest and most brilliant player 1932 won by S.M. Pontifex', and suspended on a red, yellow and blue ribbon. Also included is (2) a photograph of the medal being presented by T.S. O'Halloran, 1 October 1932; and (3) a photograph of Max Pontifex taken in 1932, with an inscription to his grandson Daniel in 1982. (Max Pontifex bequeathed the medal to Daniel as the only grandson to play football in South Australia).

Magarey medal won by Max Pontifex

Magarey medal won by Max Pontifex

SANFL Magarey Medal won by West Torrens Football Club player Max Pontifex in 1932. The back of the medal is inscribed 'Fairest and most brilliant player 1932 won by S.M. Pontifex', and suspended on a red, yellow and blue ribbon. Also included is (2) a photograph of the medal being presented by T.S. O'Halloran, 1 October 1932; and (3) a photograph of Max Pontifex taken in 1932, with an inscription to his grandson Daniel in 1982. (Max Pontifex bequeathed the medal to Daniel as the only grandson to play football in South Australia).