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David Dench Personal information Full name David Dench Date of birth August 23, 1951 Original team West Coburg (EDFL)[1] Height/Weight 191cm / 89kg Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1969–1984 North Melbourne 275 (29)[1] Representative team honours Years Team Games (Goals) Victoria 4 (0) 1 Playing statistics to end of 1984 season .Career highlights - North Melbourne premiership player 1975
- North Melbourne premiership captain 1977
- North Melbourne Team of the Century
- Syd Barker Medal 1971, 1976, 1977, 1981
- North Melbourne captain 1972
David Dench (born August 23, 1951 [2] is a former Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League. He played his whole career with North Melbourne Football Club (later to change its name to Kangaroos) at one of its most successful periods.
)Dench played full-back. Dench won the North Melbourne club's best and fairest award, the Syd Barker Medal, on four occasions - 1971, 1976, 1977, 1981.[1] David Dench was one of the youngest captains appointed in the club's history. He also captained the 1977 premiership team, due to Keith Greig's absence because of an injury. In the 1977 VFL Grand Final, Ron Barassi moved him to the forward line, where he sparked North Melbourne Football Club's revival by contributing to the forward line and kicking goals, to draw with Collingwood Football Club.
Post AFL career and personal life
In 2000 Dench was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.[2]
His daughter, Michelle is a distinguished Australian sportswoman. She played high level basketball before taking up Australian football playing over 100 games for her club Melbourne University. She also represented Victoria and Australia as well as captaining her club to a premiership.
In 2008, Dench served 4 months in jail for his minor role in a scheme to defraud Victoria University out of millions of dollars.[3]
References
- ^ a b c "David Dench". Past Players. North Melbourne Football Club. http://cms.kangaroos.com.au/History/PlayerHistory/DavidDench/tabid/13618/Default.aspx. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
- ^ a b "AFL Hall of Fame Players". Australian Football League. http://www.afl.com.au/players/tabid/856/default.aspx. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
- ^ Rout, Milanda (July 9, 2008). "David Dench jailed for role in fraud". The Australian. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/david-dench-jailed-for-role-in-fraud/story-e6frg6nf-1111116865755. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
External links
North Melbourne Football Club 1975 1977 VFL Premiers Coach: BarassiCaptains of the North Melbourne Football Club 1925: Eicke • 1926: Eicke/Donnelly • 1927: Barker/Tyson • 1928: Tyson • 1929: Tyson/Trevaskis • 1930–1931: Lewis • 1932–1933: Taylor • 1934: Taylor/Fitzmaurice • 1935: Fitzmaurice/Llewellyn • 1936: Gaudion • 1937: Gaudion/Admason • 1938–1939: Forbes • 1940: Thomas/Adamson • 1941: Cordner/Findlay • 1942–1943: Findlay • 1944–1945: O'Brien • 1946: Fairweather • 1947: Dynon • 1948–1951: Foote • 1952–1953: Dynon • 1954: Marchesi • 1955: Lawrence • 1956: Brooker • 1957–1959: Brady • 1960: Mantello • 1961–1964: Aylett • 1965–1967: Teasdale • 1968–1970: Dugdale • 1971: Goodingham • 1972: Dench • 1973–1975: Davis • 1976–1978: Greig • 1979: Greig/Schimmelbusch • 1980–1987: Schimmelbusch • 1988: Schimmelbusch/Law • 1989: Law • 1990–1992: Larkin • 1993–2001: Carey • 2002–2003: Stevens • 2004–2008: Simpson • 2009–: HarveySyd Barker Medal • North Melbourne Football Club Best and Fairest Winners 1935: Carter • 1936: Skinner • 1937: Carter • 1938: Cordner • 1939: Dyer • 1940: Adamson • 1941: Kennedy/Findlay • 1942: Allister • 1943: Kemp • 1944: Crawford • 1945: Foote • 1946: Condon • 1947: McKenzie • 1948: O'Brien • 1949: Foote • 1950: Foote • 1951: Spencer • 1952: McCorkell • 1953: O'Halloran • 1954: Brady • 1955: Brooker • 1956: Edwards • 1957: B. Martyn • 1958: Aylett • 1959: Aylett • 1960: Aylett • 1961: Dwyer • 1962: Serong • 1963: Teasdale • 1964: Teasdale • 1965: Teasdale • 1966: Teasdale • 1967: Dwyer • 1968: Dugdale • 1969: Kekovich • 1970: Cable • 1971: Dench • 1972: Montgomery • 1973: Davis • 1974: Rantall • 1975: Davis • 1976: Dench • 1977: Dench • 1978: Blight • 1979: Dempsey • 1980: Greig • 1981: Dench • 1982: Glendinning • 1983: Glendinning • 1984: Hodgeman • 1985: Larkin • 1986: Krakouer • 1987: Larkin • 1988: Larkin • 1989: M. Martyn • 1990: Longmire • 1991: Sholl/M. Martyn • 1992: Carey • 1993: Carey • 1994: Schwass • 1995: Schwass • 1996: Carey • 1997: Stevens • 1998: Carey • 1999: Stevens • 2000: Bell • 2001: Grant • 2002: Simpson • 2003: Harvey • 2004: Rawlings • 2005: Harvey • 2006: Rawlings • 2007: Harvey • 2008: Harvey • 2009: Swallow • 2010: Harvey/Rawlings • 2011: Wells/SwallowCategories:- North Melbourne Football Club players
- Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
- Syd Barker Medal winners
- Australian white-collar criminals
- 1951 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Australian rules biography, 1950s birth stubs
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