Farewell to a father of a dynasty, Don Furner snr

By David Headon
Updated March 5 2020 - 6:08am, first published March 4 2020 - 6:19am
Don Furner snr with son David, who won the Clive Churchill Medal in the 1994 grand final. Picture: The Canberra Times archive
Don Furner snr with son David, who won the Clive Churchill Medal in the 1994 grand final. Picture: The Canberra Times archive

Don Furner senior, a wise and gracious footballing statesman in later life, died last week after a long battle with illness. He was 88. It was only fitting that The Canberra Times featured a wonderful memorial photograph of him, together with Mal Meninga, on its front page. Don is sporting his captivating smile, looking across at Meninga, the champion player he miraculously recruited at the end of 1985 from right under the nose of the perennially cashed-up Manly and Eastern Suburbs clubs. The photo needs no words. It speaks volumes.

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