Jack Reginald Sambell (20 May 1908 – 22 August 1982)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
[2] The second son of Edgar Shadforth Tremayne Sambell (1880-1950),[3] and Barbara Katherine Sambell (1879-1963), née McPhee,[4] Jack Reginald Sambell was born at Violet Town, Victoria, on 20 May 1908.
He married Vera May Howard (1907-1941) in 1935; she died giving birth to a stillborn child on 22 January 1941.
Transferred from Glen Iris, in the Eastern Suburbs League, in May 1932,[7] he played in Yallourn's 1932 Gippsland Football League premiership,[8] and won their club best and fairest award,[9] before he was transferred to Melbourne by the Education Department in early 1933.
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