Don Lindner

[4] Lindner was renowned for his high marking and by the time he retired in 1970 had played 280 games, kicking 267 goals for North Adelaide.

This games total remained a club record until broken by Mike Redden in Round 9 of 1991, while Lindner also played 10 pre-season/night series matches.

He had played that season in both defence and in the ruck and was also North Adelaide's best and fairest winner for the third time, having previously won the award in 1958 and 1962.

[4] His best performance in South Australian colours came in the 1961 Brisbane Carnival where he was selected in the All-Australian side.

He captained and coached North Adelaide from 1963 to 1966, leading them to the Grand Final in his first year in charge.

Signpost outside Prospect Oval, looking north east to the opposite end of the oval