Arthur Edwards (footballer, born 1934)
Arthur Edwards was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.
Debuting in 1951 with the Footscray Football Club soon after he turned 17, Edwards stood at 185 cm tall and was a fine ruckman in a period when the club had such tall men as Dave Bryden. Noted for his ruckwork and strong marking skills, Edwards rested in the backline. His career highlight was playing in the Bulldogs' 1954 premiership side.
Four consecutive generations, namely his father in law Frank "Dolly" Aked, his son Allan Edwards and two grandsons Jake Edwards and Shane O'Bree have all played at the elite level of AFL/VFL football.