Harold Rumney
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| Birth | May 16, 1907, |
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| Height and weight | 171cm / 76kg |
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| Debut | 1925, Carlton vs. , at |
| Team(s) | Carlton (1925-26)
Collingwood (1927-37)
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Harold Rumney (born May 16, 1907, died 1987) is a former Australian rules footballer.
Rumney was rejected by Carlton Football Club after 15 games in 2 seasons and transferred to Collingwood Football Club. His arrival at Collingwood was fortuitous. He played in the quartet of premierships, 1927-1930. He also played in the 1935 premiership. He left Collingwood to coach Northcote in the VFA for season 1936 but returned to Collingwood in 1937. He regularly represented Victoria and won Collingwood's Best and Fairest in 1931.
He was 171 cm tall and weighed 76 kg. He played 15 games for Carlton, scoring 9 goals, and 171 games for Collingwood, scoring 28 goals.
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Copeland Trophy winner 1931 |
Succeeded by Syd Coventry |

