Career
A first class follower and half-forward who was one of the best utility players in the league. He was an excellent high mark and long kick. A determined player with a good turn of pace.
Reville debuted for South Melbourne in 1925 and appeared for the club 156 times before leaving.
Never one to take a backward step, Reville was also reported no fewer than three times during the match, but he escaped suspension by electing to depart the VFL scene and join Coburg as captain-coach. Reville resumed his VFL career in 1938, this time with Fitzroy.
Still a handy player, he added 22 games and 27 goals to his tally over the ensuing couple of seasons before finally retiring.