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Charlie Culph Personal information Full name Charles Culph Date of birth 24 October 1920 Date of death 2008 Original team Port Melbourne Height/Weight 175 cm / 72 kg Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1942-1944 South Melbourne 19 (55) 1 Playing statistics to end of 1944 season .Charles "Charlie" Culph (24 October 1920 - 2008) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]
Culph, a forward, was South Melbourne's leading goal-kicker in the 1943 VFL season.[2] He kicked 35 goals from his 11 appearances that year, with a best of six goals in a win over Melbourne at Punt Road Oval.[3]
He returned to his original club, Port Melbourne, in 1945 and remained with the club until his retirement in 1951, playing 117 games. Culph was a member of their 1947 premiership team and topped their goal-kicking in 1949.[4]
References
- ^ Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 9781920910785.
- ^ Lovett, Michael (2004). AFL 2004 - The Official Statistical History Of The AFL. AFL Publishing. ISBN 0958030057.
- ^ AFL Tables: Charlie Culph
- ^ SportingPulse: Vale - Charlie Culph
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:- 1920 births
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Sydney Swans players
- Port Melbourne Football Club players
- 2008 deaths
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