- Charlie Goding
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Charlie Goding Personal information Full name Charles A. Goding Date of birth 3 August 1876 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1897
1899–1904
Total –Melbourne
South Melbourne4 (1)
63 (60)
67 (61)1 Playing statistics to end of 1904 season .Charles "Charlie" Goding (born 3 August 1876) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne and South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Goding started his VFL career at Melbourne, for the inaugural league season in 1897.[1] He joined South Melbourne in 1899 and was a centre half-back in their team which lost that year's grand final.[2] From 1901 he played as a forward. In his first season up forward he kicked 19 goals, finishing one goal behind Harry Lampe in the South Melbourne goal-kicking.[2] He equaled that tally in 1902 and kicked another 10 goals in 1903, winning the club's goal-kicking award on each occasion.[2]
His sole representative match came in 1901, when he appeared for the VFL against South Australia.[3]
He also played for Essendon Association in the Victorian Football Association, after leaving South Melbourne.[4]
References
- ^ Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 9781920910785.
- ^ a b c AFL Tables: Charlie Goding
- ^ "Interstate Football Is Born". Full Points Footy. http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/interstate_football_is_born.htm.
- ^ "Charlie Goding (South Melbourne & Essendon Association)". Full Points Footy. http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/g.htm#Harry%20Goding%20%28South%20Melbourne%20&%20Essendon%20Association%29.
Sydney Swans • Leading Goalkickers 1897: McKay • 1898: Colgan • 1899: Colgan • 1900: Lampe • 1901: Lampe • 1902: Goding • 1903: Goding • 1904: Clements • 1905: Clements • 1906: Mortimer • 1907: Mortimer • 1908: Mortimer • 1909: Mortimer • 1910: Mortimer • 1911: Mortimer • 1912: Mortimer • 1913: Strang • 1914: Freeman • 1915: Morgan • 1917: Morgan • 1918: Ryan • 1919: H. Robertson • 1920: Wootton • 1921: Cazaly • 1922: Cazaly • 1923: Johnson • 1924: Johnson • 1925: Johnson • 1926: Johnson • 1927: Johnson • 1928: Johnson • 1929: A. Robertson, Sr. • 1930: A. Robertson, Sr. • 1931: A. Robertson, Sr. • 1932: Pratt • 1933: Pratt • 1934: Pratt • 1935: Pratt • 1936: Pratt • 1937: Nash • 1938: Moore • 1939: Pratt • 1940: Reiffel • 1941: Graham • 1942: White • 1943: Culph • 1944: Hartridge • 1945: Nash • 1946: Mears • 1947: Williams • 1948: Graham • 1949: Jones • 1950: Lane • 1951: Williams • 1952: Lane • 1953: Gillett • 1954: Lane • 1955: Lane • 1956: Gunn • 1957: Goldsmith • 1958: Oaten • 1959: Skilton • 1960: Oaten • 1961: McGowan • 1962: Skilton • 1963: Skilton • 1964: Papley • 1965: Kingston • 1966: A. Robertson, Jr. • 1967: Sudholz • 1968: Sudholz • 1969: Sudholz • 1970: Sudholz • 1971: Bedford • 1972: Bedford • 1973: Bedford • 1974: Goss • 1975: Teasdale • 1976: Dean • 1977: Teasdale • 1978: Murphy • 1979: Morwood • 1980: Roberts • 1981: Roberts • 1982: Morwood • 1983: Braddy • 1984: Capper • 1985: Capper • 1986: Capper • 1987: Capper • 1988: Mitchell • 1989: Toohey • 1990: West • 1991: Love • 1992: Minton-Connell • 1993: Minton-Connell • 1994: Minton-Connell • 1995: Lockett • 1996: Lockett • 1997: Lockett • 1998: Lockett • 1999: Lockett • 2000: O'Loughlin • 2001: O'Loughlin • 2002: Hall • 2003: Hall • 2004: Hall • 2005: Hall • 2006: Hall • 2007: Hall • 2008: Hall • 2009: Goodes • 2010: Goodes • 2011: GoodesCategories:- 1876 births
- Melbourne Football Club players
- Sydney Swans players
- Essendon Association Football Club players
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