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Latest comment: 8 months ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Have redirected on the basis of failing WP:GNG. Player was previously deemed notable under the WP:NAFL for having played one Victorian Football League game, but this SNG no longer exists after WP:NSPORTS2022. Redirected to the player list article rather than deleted based on previous AfDs for similar situations, e.g. Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Graham_Kemp.
All references in the article are database or Holmesby & Main. His entire Holmesby & Main entry reads "LORENZINI, JOHN (FITZ.) - 1975, 1 game, 0 goals (No. 44, b. 5 Aug 1956, 189cm, 95.5kg) Ex-Templestowe.", no better than a database entry and not WP:SIGCOV. The only other reference mentions that he is the father of an athlete who is herself redlinked. Google search for "John Lorenzini" Fitzroy shows up database and wikis only [1]. Conclusion is that multiple secondary independent sources do not exist and shall never exist. I have made this change unilaterally as I believe it uncontroversial, but the above would be the basis for an AfD nomination if required. Aspirex (talk) 07:44, 24 February 2024 (UTC)Reply