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  • 1Cazaly, Roy — ▪ Australian athlete born Jan. 13, 1893, Albert Park, Vic., Austl. died Oct. 10, 1963, Hobart, Tas., Austl.        Australian rules football player who was renowned for his extraordinary marking ability. He was the inspiration for the phrase “Up… …

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  • 2Cazaly — /kəˈzeɪli/ (say kuh zaylee) noun 1. Roy, 1893–1963, Australian Rules footballer; noted as a ruckman. –phrase Also, up there Cazzer. 2. up there Cazaly, (a cry of encouragement.) As a youth, Roy Cazaly excelled at cricket, football and rowing.… …

  • 3Up There Cazaly — is an Australian sporting catchphrase inspired by former St Kilda and South Melbourne great Roy Cazaly ( Up there Cazaly was a phrase that would be shouted by team mate Fred Skeeter Fleiter when he wanted Cazaly to go for a mark [… …

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  • 4Roy Cazaly — Infobox afl player | firstname = Roy lastname = Cazaly birthdate = birth date|1893|1|13|df=y birthplace = Albert Park, Victoria originalteam = Middle Park Wesley dead = dead deathdate = death date|1963|10|10|df=y deathplace = Hobart, Tasmania… …

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  • 5Up there Cazaly — cry of encouragement (from Roy Cazaly, 1893 1963, an Australian Rules Football player) …

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  • 6up there cazaly — Australian Slang cry of encouragement (from Roy Cazaly, 1893 1963, an Australian Rules Football player) …

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  • 7Up there Cazzer — cry of encouragement (from Roy Cazaly, 1893 1963, an Australian Rules Football player) …

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  • 8up there cazzer — Australian Slang cry of encouragement (from Roy Cazaly, 1893 1963, an Australian Rules Football player) …

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  • 9Mike Brady (musician) — Mike Brady (born 28 February 1948) is an Australian musician most commonly associated with the Australian rules football anthems Up There Cazaly , referring to 1920s and 30s St Kilda player Roy Cazaly and One Day in September . Up There Cazaly… …

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  • 10Charlie Moore (Australian rules footballer) — Charles Moore Personal information Birth 24 September 1875(1875 09 24), Fiji Recruited from Albert Park Football Club Death 12 May 1901(1901 05 12) (aged 25), Kwaggashoek Farm, Orange Free State …

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