Talk:Roy Cazaly
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He also possessed the capacity to kick a football over 65 metres. - Naturally, Roy would be able to do this, being Australian and all, but some people might want a reference for these claims
This article says that "Up there Cazaly" was used as a battle cry for World War II - but he debuted in 1911, and therefore it is not entirely out of the question that it was also used as a battle cry in World War I (which seems to ring truer for me) - does anyone know for sure one way or the other? ρ¡ρρµ δ→θ∑ - (waarom? jus'b'coz!) 07:19, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
It was definetly WW2. Kripcat 04:03, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
Yes, WWII. The phrase wasn't used until the 1920s. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bobqld (talk • contribs) 08:07, 8 July 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]The claim that he won Champion Of The Colony award is disputed as there is no evidence that such an award was ever given to Victorian footballers. RossRSmith (talk) 12:26, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
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