Education
Snell started his career in 1923 with East Perth and the following season finished second in the Sandover Meda
Snell started his career in 1923 with East Perth and the following season finished second in the Sandover Meda
He sought a clearance to join West Adelaide for the 1925 season but after East Perth refused he had to wait until 1927, playing amateur and junior competitions in the meantime. Snell then moved to Tasmania in 1931 to play for New Town in the TANFL. In the height of the Great Depression Snell could earn up to A£10 per game and the same in wages playing in the Apple Isle. He returned to West Adelaide in 1932 and stayed with the club until his retirement from playing in 1933 having played 84 games and kicking 16 goals for Wests.
Snell represented South Australia 13 times in Interstate football between 1927 and 1929.
Having retired from football after 1933, his life post football was spent as a licensed bookmaker. Due to race meetings being held on Saturdays, Snell saw very little league football for many years.
He retired from bookmaking in 1973 and spent his time playing lawn bowls twice a week at the Adelaide Bowling Club. Bob Snell died in Adelaide in April 1983 having recently turned 80.
A centreman, Snell was a member of a West Adelaide premiership side in his debut SANFL season in 1927.