Bill Windley


William Dean Windley was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League.
Windley was one of South Melbourne's veteran players when they started out in the VFL, having played in the VFA since 1886. He had been a member of their 1888, 1889 and 1890 premiership sides, and their 1896 team that was beaten in the premiership play-off match.
An elusive player, he was a centreman in the VFA, but was often used as a rover later on in his career and also spent some time up forward. In the VFL, he captained South Melbourne in 1900 and 1902, and also played in their losing 1899 Grand Final team.
Off the field, he worked for The Argus newspaper for 55 years from 1881 to his retirement in 1936.
He retired one week after his 37th birthday, and was later a trainer and equipment manager at South Melbourne. His total of 268 career games was a record for the club until it was broken by Michael O'Loughlin in Round 22, 2007, 102 years after Windley's last match, 54 years after his death and 26 years after the Swans had moved to Sydney.