- Frank Aked, Sr.
Infobox afl player | firstname = Frank
lastname = Aked
birthdate = birth date|1902|11|25|df=y
birthplace =
originalteam = Preston
dead = dead
deathdate = ?
deathplace = ?
debutdate = R10, 1925
debutteam = Footscray (now Western Bulldogs)
debutopponent = Collingwood
debutstadium = Western Oval
playingteams =Western Bulldogs (1925-1932)108 games, 57 goals
Hawthorn (1933)8 games, 2 goals
coach = coach
coachingteams = Footscray reserves
statsend = 1933
careerhighlights =
* A member of the Footscray team that entered the competition in 1925. Coached the Footscray reserves to their first finals appearance after he retired as a player.Frank "Dolly" Aked (born 25 November 1902) was an
Australian rules football player. He played with Footscray, now known as the Western Bulldogs, being a member of the inaugural team that entered the thenVFL in 1925. He was recruited from Preston (VFA) as a ruckman and played mostly in that position for the majority of his career. His sonFrank Aked, Jr. also played for Footscray in the 1950s (4 games). Aked senior's playing measurements were 183 cm and 86 kg, which would definitely not have him playing ruck in the modern era.Holmesby and Main describe him as a "good mark and wonderful trier". He played one season for Hawthorn in 1933 before returning to Footscray to coach the reserves, taking them to their first ever finals appearance (being also the club's first in the VFL at any level). He was a trainer with the senior team for many years and was a well known figure around the club for decades. He was the grandfather of Richmond and Collingwood player
Allan Edwards , who played the final year of his career with Footscray in 1984.References
Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2002) "The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers", Crown Content, Melbourne.
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