sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDaryl Bourke (born 7 April 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1980s.
Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Daryl Bourke |
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Full name |
Daryl Bourke |
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Date of birth |
(1965-04-07) 7 April 1965 (age 57) |
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Original team(s) |
Kyabram[1] |
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Height |
179 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
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Weight |
77 kg (170 lb) |
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Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
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1985–1986 |
Melbourne |
18 (0) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1986. |
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
A centreman, Bourke played nine games in each of his two seasons at Melbourne.[2] He then joined the Brisbane Bears for their inaugural VFL season in 1987 but couldn't break into the team. Instead he became a leading player in the Queensland Australian Football League, with Morningside.
He had a knee reconstruction in 1988, his first year as captain, but played some of the best football of his career a year later to win the Grogan Medal. In 1991 he captained Morningside to a premiership and participated in two further premierships in 1993 and 1994. He gave up the captaincy in 1993 to become assistant playing coach and won another Grogan Medal that year, in a three-way tie, to become the first Morningside player to win it twice. When he finally retired as a player he had amassed 187 QAFL games, with eight top two finishes in his club's "Best and Fairest", including three wins. He also represented Queensland on ten occasions.[3]
References
- Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 978-1-920910-78-5.
- "Daryl Bourke". AFL Tables.
- "Daryl Bourke - Player Bio". Australian Football. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
External links
Grogan Medal winners |
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- 1927: Brown
- 1928: Chand
- 1929: unknown
- 1930: Green
- 1934: Davies
- 1935: Davies
- 1937: Stream
- 1938: Davies
- 1939: Vidgen
- 1940: Pittard
- 1941: Nielson
- 1945: Anders
- 1946: Pittard
- 1947: Pittard/Willets
- 1948: Calder
- 1949: Parton
- 1950: Calder/Stevens
- 1951: Shorten
- 1952: Howell
- 1953: McGuinness
- 1954: McGuinness
- 1955: Maguire
- 1956: Pelly
- 1957: Farnsworth
- 1958: Stewart
- 1959: Golding
- 1960: Conlan/Dihm
- 1961: Leach
- 1962: Leach
- 1963: Gould
- 1964: Grimley
- 1965: Gould
- 1966: Wah Hing
- 1967: Hull
- 1968: Appleyard
- 1969: Garcia/Johnston/Weller
- 1970: K. Mills
- 1971: Backwell
- 1972: Clarke
- 1973: Smith
- 1974: Ebert
- 1975: Backwell
- 1976: Clarke
- 1977: P. Taylor
- 1978: Ives
- 1979: Smith
- 1980: Karklis
- 1981: Hollick
- 1982: Blair
- 1983: Guy/Pierce
- 1984: McMullen
- 1985: Z. Taylor
- 1986: McMullen/Packham
- 1987: Simmonds
- 1988: Brittain
- 1989: Bourke
- 1990: Cotter
- 1991: Buchanan
- 1992: Chapman/Crutchfield/O'Sullivan
- 1993: Bourke/Cotter/Warren
- 1994: Howe
- 1995: Bain
- 1996: Lambert
- 1997: Brennan
- 1998: Edwards
- 1999: Bain/Jones
- 2000: Dickfos
- 2001: O'Brien
- 2002: Round
- 2003: Gough
- 2004: Stinear
- 2005: Round
- 2006: Payne
- 2007: Featherstone
- 2008: Kinch
- 2009: Gilliland
- 2010: Wise
- 2011: Ilett/Payne
- 2012: Davey/Pope/Salter
- 2013: Kiel
- 2014: Davey
- 2015: Carseldine
- 2016: Derrick
- 2017: Burge/W. Mills
- 2018: Erickson
- 2019: Neate
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The Grogan Medal has been awarded most years since 1927, and every year since 1945, to the best and fairest player in the Queensland Australian Football League and, historically, other high-level Queensland football competitions. It was known as the De Little Medal until 1946. |
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