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Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee 2013. Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com. Brian Francis Peake OAM (born 5 December 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for East Fremantle and Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
- 4 December 1953 (age 69)
- Bomber, Pasties
- Brian Francis Peake
- South Perth, Western Australia
May 24, 2019 · Fri, 24 May 2019 11:00AM. WA football legend Brian Peake relives the 1979 WAFL grand final between his East Fremantle and arch rivals South Fremantle. Credit: The West Australian. There was a time in Brian Peake’s extraordinary sporting life where he could barely stay away from football.
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Mar 16, 2008 · – Brian Peake’s 7 goals for WA. – Andrew MacNish’s screamer in the last quarter. – Seven lead changes in the last quarter. – Andrew Bews’ goal which looked to have the game sealed for the Vics. – Brian Royal and Dale Weightman each kicking 5 goals. – Gary Buckenara’s goal that won the game for WA.
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Sep 13, 2023 · The West Australian. Tue, 12 September 2023 9:26PM. Comments. Brian Peake | Wayback WAFL. At the Peake of his powers! The latest in our Wayback WAFL series shines a spotlight on Brian Peake, the East Fremantle and Perth great who saved some of his best performances for WA’s blockbuster state games. WATCH THE VIDEO IN THE PLAYER ABOVE.
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Quick, tough, aggressive, and displaying tremendous endurance, Brian Peake was a dominant force for East Fremantle throughout the 1970s, winning the club's fairest and best award an incredible five times in succession between 1976 and 1980, as well as a Sandover Medal in 1977.
Date of Birth. 4th December 1953. PLAYER: 1972-90. GAMES: 403: East Fremantle 305; Perth 10; Geelong 66; WA 22. PREMIERSHIPS: East Fremantle 1974, 69, 85. HONOURS: Sandover Medal 1977; Tassie Medal 1979; All-Australian captain 1979, 1986; East Fremantle fairest and best 1976-80, 87; East Fremantle captain 1979-81, 86-87; Geelong captain 1982-83 ...