Ken Farmer

Ken Farmer

Infobox afl player | firstname = Ken
lastname = Farmer




birthdate = birth date|1910|7|25|df=y
birthplace = Adelaide
heightweight =
originalteam = North Adelaide, (SANFL)
dead = dead
deathdate = death date and age|1982|3|5|1910|7|25|df=y
deathplace = Adelaide
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playingteams = North Adelaide, SANFL (1929-1941)224 games, 1419 goals
coach = coach
coachingteams = North Adelaide (1949-1952)
statsend = 2005
careerhighlights =

*224 games and 1419 goals for North Adelaide (1929-1941)
*Captain of North Adelaide, 5 years
*Played 17 matches for South Australia
*coached South Australia (1954)
*Kicked over 100 goals in 11 seasons
*Leading goal kicker for North Adelaide, 13 consecutive years
*SANFL leading goal kicker 11 years
*Coached North Adelaide, 4 years(premiers 1949, 1952)
*Inducted Australian Football Hall of Fame 1998
*Inducted SANFL Hall of Fame 2002

Kenneth William George "Ken" Farmer was an Australian rules football player in the South Australian National Football League during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. He was a prolific goalscoring full forward and successful coach for North Adelaide.

Early life

Farmer grew up in the North Adelaide area and attended North Adelaide school, where he played Australian rules football on Fridays, and soccer on Saturdays. His early prowess in the round ball code resulted in being selected in the State Schoolboys soccer team.

Farmer left school at 14 and did not play football again until 1927, when he played with North Adelaide Ramblers Seconds and the Marryatville amateur team. In 1928 he was invited to play with the North Adelaide juniors, where he demonstrated some talent at marking and goalkicking, winning the best and fairest award.

SANFL career

In 1929 the 18 year old Farmer debuted in the North Adelaide League side. Playing at full-forward in his first season he kicked an impressive 62 goals in only 14 games. In 1930 he became the first SANFL player to kick over a 100 goals in a season. He repeated this feat for the next ten seasons.

He played in the winning 1930 Grand Final side despite the great personal distress of his brother Elliot's death weeks earlier from a motorcycle crash that also involved Ken. In 1931 he kicked his 125th goal (exceeding Gordon Coventry's VFL record of 124) in a winning Grand Final performance.

Farmer captained North for five seasons (1934-1935, 1937-1938, 1941) and was club best and fairest in 1936.

Farmer's great goal scoring came from many attributes. His goals came readily, from superb concentration and the ability to read the play and be in position. Not only was he a brilliant fast lead, but Farmer was described as having a very powerful grip and hence a strong mark. He was unnervingly accurate shooting for goals with the screw and flat punts (drop punts not being part of the game at that time).

Farmer's goalscoring prowess was also evident when representing South Australia in interstate matches, where he averaged five goals per game.

Farmer's playing career ended when he went into the wartime RAAF. He took over the reins of coach for North Adelaide for four seasons from 1949, winning the premiership twice (1949, 1952).

Record

In South Australia Farmer was known as "The Bradman of Goalkickers", a reference to the contemporary prolific cricket runscorer, Donald Bradman. Farmer's goalkicking was certainly prolific.

Farmer's SANFL goalkicking record:

*1929 62 goals
*1930 105
*1931 126
*1932 102
*1933 112
*1934 106
*1935 128
*1936 134
*1937 108
*1938 112
*1939 113
*1940 123
*1941 86 In 13 seasons Farmer kicked 1419 goals from 224 games, thus being the highest goal scorer in the history of league football, a record that stands to this day. His average of 6.33 goals per game exceeds that of even VFL legends such as Peter McKenna and Gordon Coventry. On 35 occasions he kicked 10 goals or more. In 224 games he was only held goalless once, when he was carried off injured after 10 minutes of play.

He holds the equal record for most goals kicked in a SANFL match with 23 goals against West Torrens. His 23.6 were a contribution to his side's winning score of 26.11.

Highest tally against other SANFL Clubs
* West Torrens 23
* South Adelaide 16
* Glenelg 15
* Norwood 13
* West Adelaide 13
* Sturt 13
* Port Adelaide 12

Honours

Farmer was made a Life Member of the North Adelaide Football Club in 1937. In 1980 the "Ken Farmer Gates" were dedicated on the eastern side of North Adelaide's home ground, Prospect Oval. Since 1981 the leading goalkicker in the SANFL each season has been awarded the "Ken Farmer Medal".

Surprisingly left out of the initial inductees to the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996, he was inducted in 1998.

In 2000 Farmer was the inevitable selection as full forward in North Adelaide's official 'Team of the Twentieth Century'.

Farmer was an inaugural inductee to the SANFL Hall of Fame in 2002.

References

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* North Adelaide Football Club, [http://www.nafc.com.au/about/icons.asp "Icons of the Club"] Retrieved October 16, 2006


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