Jack Broadstock

He missed out on playing in their premiership side that year when he was suspended the week before for hacking at Port Adelaide ruckman Bob McLean.

[5] He captain-coached Boulder City to a Goldfields National Football League premiership in 1948, having spent the first half of the season unavailable to play due to residential qualification requirements and a tribunal suspension that was imposed the previous season in Adelaide.

[6] Broadstock returned to West Torrens the following season[7] and was a losing Grand Finalist.

Back at West Adelaide in 1950, he was captain coach for the year before announcing his retirement.

This Australian rules football biography of a person born in the 1920s is a stub.