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Charlie Clymo Personal information Full name Charlie Clymo Date of birth 30 October 1884 Original team Eaglehawk (BFL) Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1907–1909 St Kilda 43 (21) Coaching career3 Years Club Games (W–L–D) 1931 Geelong 21 (17–4–0) 1 Playing statistics to end of 1909 season .3 Coaching statistics correct as of 1931.Career highlights - Geelong premiership coach 1931
Charlie Clymo (born 30 October 1884) was an Australian rules footballer who played for St Kilda and coached Geelong in the VFL.
Originally from Bendigo, Clymo made his St Kilda debut in 1907 and that season was a member of the first ever Saints side to compete in the finals. In 1931 he was appointed coach of Geelong and helped them to the premiership, defeating Richmond in the Grand Final by 20 points.
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Geelong Football Club 1931 VFL Premiers Geelong 9.14 (68) defeated Richmond 7.6 (48), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Coach: Clymo Coaches of the Geelong Football Club 1910–1911: Hickinbotham • 1912–1913: Eason • 1914: Orchard • 1923: Taylor • 1924: Hagger • 1925–1927: Rankin • 1928: Fitzmaurice • 1929–1930: Coghlan • 1931: Clymo • 1932: Hickey • 1933–1934: Coghlan • 1935: Parratt • 1936: Dibbs • 1936–1940: Hickey • 1940: Everett • 1940: Laver • 1941: Metherell • 1944: Arklay • 1945–1959: Hickey • 1956; 1960–1965: Davis • 1963: Trezise • 1966–1970: Pianto • 1971–1972: McMaster • 1973–1975: Farmer • 1976–1979: Olsson • 1980–1982: Goggin • 1983–1985: Hafey • 1986–1988: Devine • 1989–1994: Blight • 1995–1999: Ayres • 2000–2010: Thompson • 2011–: ScottItalics denote caretaker coachCategories:- 1884 births
- St Kilda Football Club players
- Geelong Football Club coaches
- Eaglehawk Football Club players
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
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