sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLeslie Clarence "Bro" Dayman (28 October 1901 – 11 March 1979) was an Australian Rules footballer who played for Port Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Australian rules footballer
This article is about AFL footballer. For his son, the Australian actor, see
Leslie Dayman.
Australian rules footballer
| Les Dayman |
|---|
 |
|
| Full name |
Leslie Clarence Dayman |
|---|
| Date of birth |
28 October 1901 |
|---|
| Place of birth |
Salisbury, South Australia |
|---|
| Date of death |
11 March 1979(1979-03-11) (aged 77) |
|---|
| Place of death |
Alberton, South Australia |
|---|
| Original team(s) |
Salisbury |
|---|
| Height |
183 cm (6 ft 0 in) |
|---|
| Weight |
82 kg (181 lb) |
|---|
| Position(s) |
Key position forward/Ruckman |
|---|
|
| Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
|---|
| 1921–1931 |
Port Adelaide |
165 (401) |
|---|
| 1932–1934 |
Footscray |
34 (68) |
|---|
| 1935–1936 |
Coburg |
≤ 37 (?) |
|---|
| 1937 |
Port Adelaide |
1 (0) |
|---|
|
| Years |
Team |
Games (Goals) |
|---|
| 1923–1931 |
South Australia |
19 (30) |
|---|
|
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1937. |
|
- South Australian Football Hall of Fame (Inaugural inductee)
- Port Adelaide greatest team (Centre half forward)
- 2x Port Adelaide premiership player (1921, 1928)
- 3x Port Adelaide best and fairest (1923, 1924, 1928)
- 4x Port Adelaide leading goal kicker (1928, 1929, 1930, 1931)
- 1x Footscray leading goal kicker (1932)
- SANFL leading goalkicker (1929)
|
|
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
Family
The fifth of the seven children of Arthur Ernest Dayman (1873—1944),[1] and Edith Annie Dayman (1872—1937), née Smitham,[2] Leslie Clarence Dayman was born at Salisbury, South Australia on 28 October 1901.
His eldest brother, Clement Gordon Lyle Dayman (1892–1967), also played with Port Adelaide.
He married Maria Jane "Ria" Diks (1909-1990) on 2 January 1932.[3][4] Their son, Leslie Dayman, was the notable Australian stage, screen and TV actor, and their grandson, Chris McDermott, was the inaugural captain of Adelaide Crows .[5]
Port Adelaide (1921 - 1931)
Les Dayman started his career at Port Adelaide in 1921, after arriving from Salisbury. During that year he was a member of the club's premiership team. He played beside his brother Clem at the club during the 1920s and was used mostly as a ruckman or in the key forward positions. On three occasions Dayman won Port Adelaide's 'Best and Fairest' award and also topped their goal-kicking four times. He was the league's top goal-kicker in 1929 with 86 goals.
A regular South Australian interstate representative, he made a total of 19 appearances and kicked 30 goals for his state.
Footscray acquired his services in 1932 and he had a solid first season, kicking a bag of five against Fitzroy in his second game and topping the club's goal-kicking with 37 majors.
Coburg (1935 - 1936)
Following the end of his three-year VFL stint, Dayman played briefly at Coburg in the Victorian Football Association (VFA).
Port Adelaide (1937)
He returned to Port Adelaide in 1937, making one further appearance for the seniors and going on to serve the club in an off field capacity.
Military service
He served in the Australian army during the Second World War from 8 April 1942 to 14 September 1944.
Death
He died at Alberton, South Australia on 11 March 1979.[6]
Honours
In 2002 he was one of the inaugural inductees into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Port Adelaide's "Greatest Team" (1870-2000)
He was selected at centre half-forward in Port Adelaide's official "Greatest Team", which took into account the period 1870 to 2000.
Notes
- Deaths: Dayman, The (Adelaide) Advertiser, (Saturday, 29 July 1944), p.12.
- Deaths: Dayman, The (Adelaide) News, (Wednesday, 3 March 1937), p.2.
- Dilks—Dayman, The (Adelaide) Chronicle, (Thursday, 1 January 1931), p.16.
- L.C. Dayman, Port Forward, Married, The (Adelaide) Advertiser, (Tuesday, 5 January 1932), p.11.
- "SA FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME: Leslie C Dayman". sanfl.com.au. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- Leslie Clarence Dayman, at findagrave.com.
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Les Dayman.
|
|---|
| Full-back |
- Richard Russell
- John Abley
- Edward Whelan
|
|---|
| Half-back |
- Neville Hayes
- Greg Phillips
- Geof Motley
|
|---|
| Centre | |
|---|
| Half-forward | |
|---|
| Full-forward | |
|---|
| Ruck |
- Russell Johnston
- Allan Reval
- Fos Williams (c)
|
|---|
| Interchange | |
|---|
| Coach | |
|---|
|
|---|
Port Adelaide 4.8 (32) defeated Norwood 3.6 (24), at Adelaide Oval |
- Adams
- Bampton
- Beck
- Congear
- C. Dayman
- L. Dayman
- Dewar
- Ford
- Hosking
- Howie
- Keal
- Maywald
- Mucklow
- Olds
- Oliver (c)
- Slade
- Taylor
|
Coach: Hosking |
|
|---|
Port Adelaide 15.14 (104) defeated Norwood 7.14 (56), at Adelaide Oval |
- Allingham
- Bampton
- Conole
- Dayman
- Galliford
- Hender
- Hodge
- K. Johnson
- R. Johnson
- V. Johnson (c)
- Keal
- Logan
- Maywald
- Mucklow
- Quinn
- Terrell
- Wade
- Ween
|
Coach: Hosking |
John Cahill Medal • Port Adelaide Football Club best and fairest winners |
|---|
|
Western Bulldogs · leading goalkickers |
|---|
| VFL/AFL |
- 1925: Hopkins
- 1926: Chapple/Hopkins
- 1927: Chapple
- 1928: Morrison
- 1929: Morrison
- 1930: Morrison
- 1931: Morrison
- 1932: Dayman
- 1933: Rait
- 1934: Morrison
- 1935: Jack Ryan
- 1936: Olliver
- 1937: Olliver
- 1938: Luke
- 1939: Page
- 1940: Page
- 1941: A. Collins
- 1942: Ware
- 1943: A. Collins
- 1944: Wood
- 1945: Joe Ryan
- 1946: Wood
- 1947: Wood
- 1948: Wood
- 1949: Olliver
- 1950: Wood
- 1951: Sutton/Linton
- 1952: Duffy
- 1953: J. Collins
- 1954: J. Collins
- 1955: J. Collins
- 1956: Cross
- 1957: J. Collins
- 1958: J. Collins
- 1959: Baxter
- 1960: Baxter
- 1961: Whitten
- 1962: Whitten
- 1963: Bisset/Hobbs
- 1964: Bisset/Whitten
- 1965: Hobbs
- 1966: Jackman
- 1967: Bisset
- 1968: Whitten
- 1969: Bisset
- 1970: Bisset
- 1971: Quinlan
- 1972: Sandilands
- 1973: Sandilands
- 1974: Sandilands
- 1975: Sandilands
- 1976: Templeton
- 1977: Templeton
- 1978: Templeton
- 1979: Templeton
- 1980: Templeton
- 1981: Edmond/Loveless
- 1982: Beasley
- 1983: Beasley
- 1984: Beasley
- 1985: Beasley
- 1986: Beasley
- 1987: Beasley
- 1988: Beasley
- 1989: Campbell
- 1990: Grant
- 1991: Hawkins
- 1992: Del-Re
- 1993: Del-Re
- 1994: Grant
- 1995: Osborne
- 1996: Watts
- 1997: Minton-Connell
- 1998: Hudson
- 1999: Hudson
- 2000: Smith
- 2001: Johnson
- 2002: Brown
- 2003: Brown
- 2004: Darcy/Rawlings
- 2005: Johnson
- 2006: Johnson
- 2007: Johnson
- 2008: Johnson
- 2009: Akermanis
- 2010: Hall
- 2011: Hall
- 2012: Giansiracusa
- 2013: Giansiracusa
- 2014: Crameri
- 2015: Stringer
- 2016: Stringer
- 2017: Stringer/Picken
- 2018: Gowers
- 2019: Lloyd
- 2020: Wallis
- 2021: Bruce
- 2022: Naughton
|
|---|
| AFL Women's | |
|---|
South Australian squad – 1925 Interstate Matches |
|---|
South Australia 8.9 (57) defeated Western Australia 7.12 (54), at Subiaco Oval, 21 June 1925
South Australia 11.11 (77) defeated Victoria 11.8 (74), at Adelaide Oval, 4 July 1925
Victoria 12.16 (88) defeated South Australia 11.9 (75), at Melbourne Cricket Ground , 15 August 1925 |
- Captain: Golding
- Vice-Captain: Moriarty
- Allingham
- Bampton
- Barron
- Bent
- Chaplin
- Daly
- Dayman
- Handby
- Jackson
- Lee
- Lill
- Lloyd
- Lock
- McGregor
- Oaten
- O'Grady
- Oliver
- Potts
- Ryan
- Scott
- Scrutton
- Stephens
- Townley
- Whitehead
|
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2026
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии