[6] Their son, Neville played in the West Australian Football League and won the Sandover Medal in 1961.
[7] He was powerfully built ruckman, and was a fine high mark and a good long kick of the ball.
[10] In 1933, he was 19th man in the club's premiership side; he replaced injured half-back flanker Hugh McLaughlin in the second quarter.
[11] Accepting the offer of lucrative employment from a West Australian bakery firm, Beard left Melbourne and returned to Perth in March 1936.
Beard (whose marking was superb), …"), Bairnsdale were defeated by the Maffra Football Club, 13.13 (91) to 10.13 (73).