Vernon Albert Banbury (21 August 1890 – 20 November 1950)[2] was an Australian rules footballer.
Playing against Port Melbourne in 1912 he kicked the ball into the goalposts seven times, which is an Australian rules football record.
[3] In 1914 Banbury was sacked by Footscray in the aftermath of the club's loss in the 1914 VFA Grand Final.
[4] After the 1922 VFA Grand Final, Banbury was accused by a number of Port Melbourne players of paying money to throw the match in Footscray's favour.
This Australian rules football biography of a person born in 1890 is a stub.