WELL DONE.--Melbourne players look on as 1946 Brownlow Medal winner, Don Cordner, seated on the table, is congratulated by his brother, Dr. E. Cordner, in the training rooms last night. From left to right are: A. Rodda, F. Kennedy, Don Cordner, R. Shaliess, E. Cordner and coach, F. V. "Checker" Hughes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 6 Sep 1946, Page 8
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