Phil Nagle

[2] He made seven appearances for Richmond in the 1941 VFL season, including the club's semi-final loss to Essendon, then did not play for the next four seasons due to the Second World War.

[3][4] When Nagle returned in the opening round of the 1946 season, he was reported for striking Fitzroy player Noel Price.

[5] He was able to play against North Melbourne the following week, but then received his punishment, a four-game suspension.

[3][6] It was not until round 10 that he made his way back into the team and he finished the year with eight appearances.

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