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Les Hardiman Personal information Birth 1 April 1911 Recruited from Chilwell Height and weight 185 cm / 81 kg Playing career¹ Team(s) Geelong (1929-37) 135 games, 236 goals ¹ Statistics to end of 1937 season Les 'Splinter' Hardiman (1 April 1911 – 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the VFL during the 1930s. Hardiman was nicknamed 'Splinter' and was a key position player for Geelong. A premiership player with the club in 1931 and 1937, he also won their best and fairest award Theo Lewis Cup in 1933. He represented Victoria 5 times in interstate football and was named on Geelong's interchange bench in their official 'Team of the Century'. In 1962, Hardiman was killed in a car accident.[1] References ^ The Age, "May Pay Tribute to Les Hardiman", 4 July, 1962, p. 5 External links Les Hardiman's statistics from AFL Tables v · d · eGeelong Football Club 1931 VFL Premiers Captain: Baker | Carney | Coghlan | Collins | Evans | Greeves | L. Hardiman | P. Hardiman | Hickey | Lamb | McDonald | Metherell | Moloney | Quinn | Todd | Troughton | Walker | Williams | Reserve: Mockridge Coach: Clymo v · d · eGeelong Football Club 1937 VFL Premiers Abbott | Arklay | Coles | Dougherty | Evans | Everett | Grant | L. Hardiman | P. Hardiman | Hawking | Hore | Metherell | Muller | Quinn | Sellwood | Slack | Wills | Reserve: Mahon Captain / Coach: Hickey v · d · eGeelong Football Club Team of the Century Backs Bernie Smith  | George 'Jocka' Todd  | John 'Sam' Newman Half Backs Dick Grigg  | Reg Hickey  | Joe Slater Centres: Michael Turner  | Edward 'Carji' Greeves  | Leo Turner Half Forwards Gary Ablett, Sr.  | Fred Flanagan  | Bob Davis Forwards Henry Young  | Doug Wade  | Peter Pianto Followers Graham 'Polly' Farmer  | Garry Hocking  | Bill Goggin Interchange David Clarke  | Paul Couch  | Alec Eason  | Les Hardiman Emergencies Ian Nankervis  | Jack Collins  | Tom Quinn  | Cliff Rankin Persondata Name Hardiman, Les Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1 April 1911 Place of birth Date of death Place of death