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Former Australian Test cricketer and SANFL footballer Eric ‘Fritzy’ Freeman dies aged 76 – ABC News
Tributes are pouring in for the South Australian who played 11 Tests for Australia and 116 games for Port Adelaide, kicking 390 goals.
Tributes are pouring in for former test cricketer and champion SANFL forward Eric Freeman, who has died aged 76.
Key points:
- Eric Freeman played cricket for Australia and South Australia
- He also played for Port Adelaide in the SANFL
- He died on Monday
He had a heart attack last weekend and was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, but died on Monday night.
Freeman was born in Semaphore, Adelaide, and went on to play 11 Tests for Australia and 83 for South Australia from 1964-1974.
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