BIO
Love your players
Tiger
Potts had a simple dictum: Love your club, love your players. It was
Norwood’s good fortune that Tiger applied those sentiments to our club
for 47 unstinting years, up until the day he died.
As a powerful ruckman down from his hometown Broken Hill, he played in
three Norwood premierships and represented his adopted State nine times.
But it was as a trainer behind the scenes that Tiger left an indelible
mark on his club. The minute his playing career was over, Tiger signed
on for his new duties, saying that was what he had always wanted to do.
In 1935 he was made head trainer, and he stayed that way. His treatment
room became known as Tiger’s Flat, for it did seem as though he lived
there. It is fitting that the “flat” is now named after him and his
successor, Lionel Jarrett.
Generations of Norwood footballers and players from other SANFL clubs in
many State games sought not only Tiger’s healing hands, but his wise
counsel as well. Norwood claims Tiger and reveres him. But the club is
proud to acknowledge that he would help anyone, from schoolboy to
superstar, in whatever sport. The door of Tiger’s Flat was open to all
of those in need.