Prince stood 178 cm (5 foot 10), a little taller than the average footballer of his age, and was versatile enough to play in virtually every position on the ground, which he did at some point in his career.
He added a second premiership medal the following year, kicking five goals in the grand final despite breaking three ribs in the preceding game.
Increasingly being stationed at centre half-forward or full-forward, he kicked 87 goals from 19 games in 1949 to become the league leading goalkicker, taking over from the legendary George Doig as the club's best forward.
In both of those seasons, Prince kicked 10 goals in home games against Swan Districts at Fremantle Oval.
[3] Prince became a successful businessman after retiring from football, becoming a director of a large shipping company.