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Jim Stynes
James Peter Stynes
OAM
(23 April 196620 March 2012) was an
Irish
footballer who converted from
Gaelic football
to
Australian rules football
and the first international player to be inducted into the
Australian Football Hall of Fame
in 2003. Playing for the
Melbourne Football Club
in the
Australian Football League
(AFL), he was one of the game's most prominent figures, breaking the record for most consecutive games of VFL/AFL football (244) and winning the sport's highest individual honour, the
Brownlow Medal
, in
1991
. Off the field, he was a notable AFL administrator,
philanthropist
, charity worker and writer.
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