Bert Streckfuss

[5][6] He wasn't selected in South Melbourne's premiership team but was a member of the side which defeated West Adelaide to win the Championship of Australia.

[6] He was involved in a controversial incident that year in a game against Carlton, knocked unconscious by a George Topping king-hit, which resulted in a field invasion.

[8] The Carlton player was banned for 35 matches, but Streckfuss was fined (£10) as well, after it was later revealed in court that he had earlier struck Carlton's Andrew McDonald[9] (Four weeks into the 1910 season, it had already become a matter of controversy that a number of serious offences on the football field had not been reported.

[11][12] Cleared from Williamstown,[13] Streckfuss played 8 senior matches and kicked 11 goals for Port Melbourne in 1915.

[14][15] He played in the Port Melbourne team[16] that lost the 1915 First Semi-Final to Brunswick 10.14 (74) to 8.8 (56) on 26 July 1915.