Steane Kremerskothen

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Steane Kremerskothen is a former Australian rules football player from Tasmania, Australia. Kremerskothen holds the record for number of games played at the top level of regional and statewide football in Tasmania. He played 49 games for Launceston Football Club, 61 with Clarence Football Club, and 242 with North Launceston Football Club for a total of 352 senior appearances. [1] Kremerskothen was the captain of the North Launceston team that won the 1995 TFL Statewide League Grand Final. [2]

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References

  1. "More than 200 at tribute to Kremerskothen". The Examiner . Fairfax Media. 11 July 1998. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  2. Gilmore, Martin (19 August 1999). "Steane stalks 350th". The Examiner . Fairfax Media . Retrieved 5 October 2013.