Jim Dorgan
Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Jim Dorgan | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | James Walter Dorgan | ||
Date of birth | (1930-11-26)26 November 1930 | ||
Date of death | 30 January 2003(2003-01-30) (aged 72) | ||
Original team(s) | Williamstown (VFA) | ||
Height | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) | ||
Weight | 73 kg (161 lb) | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1951–1958 | South Melbourne | 102 (2) | |
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1958. | |||
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
James Anthony Dorgan (26 November 1930 – 30 January 2003)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the VFL during the 1950s.
Dorgan played in the back pocket and had his best season in 1956 where he won South Melbourne's Best and Fairest award as well as finishing 3rd in the Brownlow Medal.
For many years, Dorgan was officially credited with playing three games for Melbourne in 1949, but in 2018 these were correctly reassigned to his brother Jack Dorgan. A third brother, Frank, was a premiership winning coach of the Williamstown Rovers.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Spaull, Roger, "The Dashing Defender of the Lake Oval", The Footy Almanac, 6 December 2022
External links
- Jim Dorgan's playing statistics from AFL Tables
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Bob Skilton Medal · Sydney Swans best and fairest winners
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- 1928: Stanbridge
- 1929: Wheelahan
- 1930: Hillis
- 1931: Thomas
- 1932: Faul
- 1933: Clarke
- 1934: Brain
- 1935: Hillis
- 1936: Matthews
- 1937: Matthews
- 1938: Thomas
- 1939: Matthews
- 1940: Matthews
- 1941: Ritchie
- 1942: Cleary
- 1943: Matthews
- 1944: Cleary
- 1945: Graham
- 1946: W. Williams
- 1947: W. Williams
- 1948: Clegg
- 1949: Clegg
- 1950: W. Williams
- 1951: Clegg
- 1952: Schaefer
- 1953: Taylor
- 1954: Lane
- 1955: Gillett
- 1956: Dorgan
- 1957: Taylor
- 1958: Skilton
- 1959: Skilton
- 1960: Johnson
- 1961: Skilton
- 1962: Skilton
- 1963: Skilton
- 1964: Skilton
- 1965: Skilton
- 1966: Papley
- 1967: Skilton
- 1968: Skilton
- 1969: Bedford
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- 1971: Bedford
- 1972: Cook
- 1973: Bedford
- 1974: Goss
- 1975: Bedford
- 1976: Quade
- 1977: Teasdale
- 1978: Murphy
- 1979: Round
- 1980: Ackerly
- 1981: Round
- 1982: Ackerly
- 1983: Browning
- 1984: Evans
- 1985: Wright
- 1986: Healy
- 1987: Healy
- 1988: Healy
- 1989: Bayes
- 1990: Wright
- 1991: Mitchell
- 1992: Kelly
- 1993: Kelly
- 1994: Cresswell
- 1995: Lockett
- 1996: Kelly
- 1997: Kelly
- 1998: O'Loughlin
- 1999: Schwass
- 2000: Schauble
- 2001: P. Williams
- 2002: P. Williams
- 2003: Goodes
- 2004: Hall
- 2005: Kirk
- 2006: Goodes
- 2007: Kirk
- 2008: McVeigh
- 2009: O'Keefe
- 2010: Jack
- 2011: Goodes
- 2012: Kennedy
- 2013: McVeigh
- 2014: Parker
- 2015: Kennedy
- 2016: Kennedy
- 2017: Parker
- 2018: Lloyd
- 2019: Rampe
- 2020: Lloyd
- 2021: Parker
- 2022: Mills
- 2023: Gulden
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