[6] Foundry went on to play in the finals but without Wraith who was suspended for the season after being found guilty of striking with the elbow against Daylesford.
He played only four matches before being carried from the ground at Victoria Park in round 11 with a pulled leg muscle.
[14] In 1921 Wraith moved to Northcote in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) and contributed few goals and played again in 1922 when his application for the coaching job at Frankston was unsuccessful.
Following his retirement from playing Wraith applied for and won a place on the VFL list of field umpires.
Wraith was immediately successful being appointed to the North Western Football Association grand final in his first season.
Certainly the Frankston press were impressed with one of his early matches noting his football pedigree and that he "kept the game opened out".
In a match at Rushworth the sides appeared very late to begin play and Wraith missed the last Melbourne train and had to stay overnight.