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Mark Tandy
Australian rules footballer

Mark Tandy

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Australian rules footballer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Newport, Australia
Place of death
South Melbourne, Australia
Age
72 years
Awards
Australian Football Hall of Fame
 
Sports Teams
Sydney Swans
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Biography

Mark Henry "Napper" Tandy (3 September 1892 – 17 March 1965) was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League in the early 20th century.

Family

The son of Henry Thomas Tandy, and Catherine Lucy Tandy (1860-1945), née Williams, Mark Henry Tandy was born in Newport, Victoria on 3 September 1892.

He married Lily Ford in 1917.

Football

His quiet and easy-going nature led to Roy Cazaly calling him "Napper" - "the inglorious nickname "Napper" … apparently arose because of his alleged propensity for "switching off" during games" (John Devaney, Full Points Footy Publications).

A supremely accomplished rover/wingman who, along with Roy Cazaly, tore the heart out of the opposition. Playing as a wingman early in his career, he brought South Melbourne their second premiership in the 1918 Grand Final.With South trailing by a point, Tandy made an inspired run down the wing to deliver the ball into the forward lines where Laird kicked the winning goal.

Team of the Century

On 8 August 2003, he was selected as an interchange in the Sydney Swans "Team of the Century".

Hall of Fame

One of the initial 136 inductees, Tandy was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996.

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