[1] Warr spent two seasons at St Kilda and his 37 games consisted of one final in 1929.
After captain-coaching Rochester in 1930,[2][3] Warr returned to his original club Preston.
He won a Recorder Cup in 1934, captain-coached them in 1935 and topped Preston's goal-kicking every year from 1932 to 1935 (54, 37, 57 and 42 goals respectively).
After the war he moved to Canberra and was in charge of Eastlake from 1947 to 1953 with the exception of 1951 which he spent at Turner.
This Australian rules football biography of a person born in 1905 is a stub.