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| Name | Frederick Harris |
| Born | 1937-01-16 |
| Height | 179 cm |
| Weight | 81 kg |
| Jumper | 40 |
| V/AFL Clubs | South Melbourne |
| V/AFL Games | 19 |
| V/AFL Career | 1957-59 |
| Brownlow Votes | 0 |
Fred Harris was a solid defender during the pre-World War One period with three clubs of league standard. He played 25 games with St Kilda from 1903 to 1905 before taking a one year break from top level football. The 1907 season saw him back in action, this time with Melbourne, and he added a further 61 games to his tally over the ensuing six years with the under-achieving Fuchsias. In 1913 he crossed to Essendon Association, but unfortunately for Harris his arrival coincided with a decline in the club's fortunes and he ended his career without a senior premiership to his name.
Author - John Devaney