- Dick Grigg
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Dick Grigg Personal information Birth 8 June 1884 Recruited from Drysdale Death 14 November 1972, Geelong Playing career¹ Debut Round 1, 7 May 1904, Geelong v.
Collingwood, at Victoria ParkTeam(s) Geelong (1904-14; 1921)
194 games, 64 goals¹ Statistics to end of 1921 season Career highlights - Geelong Best and Fairest 1910,1911,1914
- Geelong Team of the Century (Half-back)
Dick Grigg (born 8 June 1884 - died 14 November 1972) was an Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football League, now Australian Football League. He was named in Geelong's Team of the Century,[1], won the Geelong Best and Fairest award three times and in 2007 was elevated to legend status in the Geelong Hall of Fame.[2] He represented Victoria in interstate matches on nine occasions.[3]
References
- ^ Geelong Team of the Century
- ^ Cats honour past legends
- ^ Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2002). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (4th ed.). Melbourne, Victoria: Crown Content. p. 249. ISBN 1-74095-001-1.
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Backs
Bernie Smith | George 'Jocka' Todd | John 'Sam' Newman
Half Backs
Dick Grigg | Reg Hickey | Joe Slater
Centres:
Michael Turner | Edward 'Carji' Greeves | Leo Turner
Half Forwards
Gary Ablett, Sr. | Fred Flanagan | Bob Davis
Forwards
Henry Young | Doug Wade | Peter Pianto
Followers
Graham 'Polly' Farmer | Garry Hocking | Bill Goggin
Interchange
David Clarke | Paul Couch | Alec Eason | Les Hardiman
Emergencies
Ian Nankervis | Jack Collins | Tom Quinn | Cliff RankinCarji Greeves Medal • Geelong Football Club Best and Fairest Winners 1897: McShane • 1903: E. Rankin • 1905: Young • 1906: Young • 1910: Grigg • 1911: Grigg • 1914: Grigg • 1915: Eason • 1917: B. Rankin • 1920: Jones • 1921: McCarter • 1922: Johns • 1923: McCarter • 1927: Todd • 1928: Hickey • 1930: Todd • 1931: Todd • 1932: Moloney • 1933: Hardiman • 1934: Hickey • 1935: Hawking • 1936: Quinn • 1937: Quinn • 1938: Arklay • 1939: Grant • 1940: Arklay • 1941: Knight • 1944: Munday • 1945: Fitzgerald • 1946: Mahon • 1947: White • 1948: Morrison • 1949: Flanagan • 1950: Hyde • 1951: Smith • 1952: Geo. Williams • 1953: Pianto • 1954: Sharp • 1955: Geo. Williams • 1956: Smith • 1957: Davis • 1958: O'Neill • 1959: Rice • 1960: Wooler • 1961: West • 1962: Lord • 1963: Farmer • 1964: Farmer • 1965: Walker • 1966: Marshall • 1967: Goggin • 1968: Newman • 1969: Wade • 1970: Goggin • 1971: Clarke • 1972: I. Nankervis • 1973: B. Nankervis • 1974: B. Nankervis • 1975: Newman • 1976: I. Nankervis • 1977: I. Nankervis • 1978: Clarke • 1979: Clarke • 1980: Blake • 1981: Featherby • 1982: Mossop • 1983: Card • 1984: Ablett, Sr. • 1985: Gre. Williams • 1986: Couch • 1987: Bos • 1988: Bos • 1989: Couch • 1990: Stoneham • 1991: Hocking • 1992: Hinkley • 1993: Hocking • 1994: Hocking • 1995: Couch • 1996: Hocking • 1997: Pickering • 1998: Riccardi • 1999: Graham • 2000: King • 2001: Sanderson • 2002: King • 2003: Scarlett • 2004: Ling • 2005: Corey • 2006: Chapman • 2007: Ablett, Jr. • 2008: Corey • 2009: Ablett, Jr./Enright • 2010: Selwood • 2011: EnrightCategories:- Carji Greeves Medal winners
- Geelong Football Club players
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- 1884 births
- Australian rules biography stubs
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