1929-41 195 games 735 goals. (b: 29 Jun 1909 182 cms 80.5 kgs). St Kilda's greatest forward until the arrival of Tony Lockett. That he played 18 times for Victoria in an era of the game's greatest full-forwards speaks volumes of his ability and standing. When he first joined the Saints from Wagga he played on the half-back flank. Although he didn't have a big build Mohr was strong enough to resist the buffetting from full-backs. His marking was sure and superbly judged from in front or behind but his art had its core in his kicking. He could boot goals from any sort of angle or from long distances with every variety of the punt kick and with the frequent magnificent drop kick. Mohr had the rare skill of being able to kick a goal from the seemingly impossible situation. He produced some of his best efforts against Collingwood and Gordon Coventry rated him as one of the best two full-forwards he had seen. He held the individual record at St Kilda of 11 goals and was the first Saint to kick 100 goals in a season when he booted 101 in 1936. Both records were later surpassed by Tony Lockett. Mohr skippered St Kilda in 1937 and won the best and fairest in 1932 and 1936.