- Don McIntyre
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Don McIntyre Personal information Birth 5 March 1915 Recruited from Pakenham Height and weight 179 cm / 77 kg Playing career¹ Team(s) Carlton (1935-42)
- 100 games, 2 goals
¹ Statistics to end of 1942 season Don McIntyre (born 5 March 1915) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the VFL.[1]
McIntyre played as a defender, usually in the back pocket. He won a Best and Fairest in 1937 and was premiership player with Carlton in 1938.[1]
References
- ^ a b de Bolfo, Tony (8 April 2008). "The 1938 Premiership: 70 years on – McIntyre Remembers". The Blueseum. http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=88. Retrieved 26 January 2010.
External links
Carlton Football Club 1938 VFL Premiers Carlton 15.10 (100) defeated Collingwood 13.7 (85), at the Melbourne Cricket GroundCoach: DigginsJohn Nicholls Medal • Carlton Football Club Best and Fairest Winners 1929: Clover • 1934: Crisp • 1935: Francis • 1936: Clarke • 1937: McIntyre • 1938: Crisp • 1939: Gill • 1940: Francis • 1941: Chitty • 1942: Mooring • 1943: Gniel • 1944: Chitty • 1945: Savage • 1946: Howell • 1947: Deacon/Henfry • 1948: Howell • 1949: Henfry • 1950: Hodgson • 1951: Clark • 1952: Grieve • 1953: Hands • 1954: Milroy • 1955: James • 1956: Beasy • 1957: Comben • 1958: Comben • 1959: Nicholls • 1960: James • 1961: James • 1962: Ser. Silvagni • 1963: Nicholls • 1964: Collis • 1965: Nicholls • 1966: Nicholls • 1967: Nicholls • 1968: Ser. Silvagni • 1969: Crane • 1970: Gallagher • 1971: Southby • 1972: Southby • 1973: Jones • 1974: Doull • 1975: Jesaulenko • 1976: Keogh • 1977: Doull • 1978: Keogh • 1979: Fitzpatrick • 1980: Doull • 1981: Hunter • 1982: Buckley • 1983: Johnston • 1984: Doull • 1985: Madden • 1986: Johnston/Bradley • 1987: Kernahan • 1988: Bradley • 1989: Kernahan • 1990: Ste. Silvagni • 1991: Madden • 1992: Kernahan • 1993: Bradley • 1994: Williams • 1995: Ratten • 1996: Ste. Silvagni • 1997: Ratten • 1998: Brown • 1999: Allan • 2000: Ratten/Camporeale • 2001: Koutoufides • 2002: McKernan • 2003: McKay • 2004: Teague • 2005: Koutoufides • 2006: Whitnall • 2007: Carrazzo • 2008: Judd • 2009: Judd • 2010: Judd • 2011: MurphyCategories:- 1915 births
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Carlton Football Club players
- John Nicholls Medal winners
- Living people
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