sport.wikisort.org - AthleteWally May (11 September 1926 – 16 May 2011) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and later in the South Australian Football League SANFL.
Australian rules footballer and coach
Australian rules footballer
| Wally May |
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| Full name |
Wallace William May |
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| Date of birth |
11 September 1926 |
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| Date of death |
16 May 2011(2011-05-16) (aged 84) |
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| Original team(s) |
Melbourne Boys League |
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| Height |
185 cm (6 ft 1 in) |
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| Weight |
85 kg (187 lb) |
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| Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
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| 1947–52 |
Essendon |
94 0(8) |
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| 1954–59 |
Sturt |
55 (14) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1959. |
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- Essendon Premiership 1949, 1950
- Sturt Best and Fairest 1955
- Sturt Captain Coach 1956
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Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
Recruited locally, Wally 'Chooka' May played as a ruckman and a defender for Essendon in 94 VFL games between 1947 and 1952.
Runner-up in Essendon's best and fairest award in 1951, May asked for a clearance two years later to Sturt, and when this was refused he stood out of football for a year until it was granted.
In four seasons with the Double Blues, May played a total of 54 league games, plus 2 for South Australia, winning his club's best and fairest award in 1955. The 1956 season saw him installed as captain-coach, but after a dismal season that produced just 3 wins and a draw from 18 games, he resigned, citing 'business reasons'. He decided to remain with the club as a player under his replacement coach, Ed Tilley.
After retiring from sport, May remained in Adelaide and worked as a caster and a commenter talent during SANFL match telecasts.
Wally May died on Monday, 16 May 2011.[1]
References
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- 3. Reynolds (c)
- 4. McDonald
- 7. Hutchison
- 9. Leehane
- 10. Coleman
- 11. McEwin
- 12. May
- 17. Lambert
- 18. Gardiner
- 23. Brittingham
- 24. Jones
- 25. McConnell
- 26. Syme
- 31. McClure
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Coach: Reynolds |
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- 1901: Kekwick
- 1902–1903: Tomlin
- 1904: Gurr
- 1905–1906: Fulton
- 1906: Buttrose
- 1907–1908: Hyman
- 1909–1913: Renfrey
- 1913: Bannigan
- 1914–1919: Mayman
- 1920: Richardson
- 1921: Golding
- 1922–1924: Richardson
- 1925–1927: Golding
- 1928: Whitehead
- 1929: Martin
- 1930: Riley
- 1930–1933: Bateman
- 1933–1934: Parsons
- 1935–1937: King
- 1938–1940: Morton
- 1941: Green
- 1945: Langley
- 1946: Leak
- 1947: Langley
- 1948: Tilley
- 1949: Giles
- 1950–1951: Toyne
- 1951–1955: Fitzgerald
- 1956: May
- 1957–1958: Goodchild
- 1959–1961: Williams
- 1962–1968: Halbert
- 1969–1972: Shearman
- 1973–1980: Bagshaw
- 1981: Howard
- 1982–1984: Davies
- 1985–1986: Craig
- 1987–1990: Whittlesea
- 1991–1992: Paynter
- 1993–1994: Viney
- 1995–2002: Thredgold
- 2003: Maloney
- 2004–2008: Nelson
- 2007–2012: Sheedy
- 2013–2015: Coad
- 2015-2019: Kirkwood
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- 1909: Cumberland
- 1909: Dunne
- 1909–1913: Renfrey
- 1914–1919: Mayman
- 1920: Richardson
- 1921: Golding
- 1922–1924: Richardson
- 1925–1928: Golding
- 1929–1937: White
- 1938–1939: Scott
- 1940: Morton
- 1941–1945: Green
- 1946: Morton
- 1947–1948: Green
- 1949: Tuohy
- 1950–1951: Toyne
- 1952–1955: Fitzgerald
- 1956: May
- 1957–1958: Tilley
- 1959–1961: Williams
- 1962–1982: Oatey
- 1983–1984: Halbert
- 1985–1988: Keane
- 1989: Davies
- 1990: Higgins
- 1991–1992: Trigg
- 1993–1994: Bunton
- 1995–2001: Carman
- 2002–2006: Phillips
- 2007–2008: Macgowan
- 2009–2011: Norman
- 2012–2015: Maloney
- 2016-2018: Mattner
- 2019-2020: Grima
- 2021 - present: Mattner
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P. T. Morton Medal • Sturt Football Club best and fairest winners |
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- 1913: Kappler
- 1914: Mayman
- 1915: Limb
- 1920: Sharp
- 1921: Odgers
- 1922: Richardson
- 1923: Richardson
- 1924: Barron
- 1925: Scrutton
- 1926: Scrutton
- 1927: Weller
- 1928: Scrutton
- 1929: Bateman
- 1930: Bateman
- 1931: Treleaven
- 1932: Treleaven
- 1933: Dunn
- 1934: King
- 1935: Day
- 1936: King
- 1937: Morton
- 1938: King/Treleaven
- 1939: Morton
- 1940: Morton
- 1941: Leak
- 1945: Langley
- 1946: Langley
- 1947: Tilley
- 1948: Yeo
- 1949: Tilley
- 1950: L.Fry
- 1951: Thompson
- 1952: Fitzgerald
- 1953: Fitzgerald
- 1954: Fitzgerald
- 1955: W.May
- 1956: Goodchild
- 1957: Goodchild
- 1958: Halbert
- 1959: Thompson
- 1960: Halbert
- 1961: Halbert
- 1962: Hicks
- 1963: Short
- 1964: Halbert
- 1965: Clarkson
- 1966: Bagshaw
- 1967: Clarkson
- 1968: Schoff
- 1969: Bagshaw
- 1970: Bagshaw
- 1971: Bagshaw
- 1972: Casey
- 1973: Davies
- 1974: Davies
- 1975: Davies
- 1976: Davies
- 1977: Bagshaw
- 1978: Davies
- 1979: Davies
- 1980: Davies
- 1981: E.Fry
- 1982: Spiel
- 1983: Paynter
- 1984: Motley
- 1985: Motley
- 1986: Paynter
- 1987: Whittlesea
- 1988: Whittlesea
- 1989: Paynter
- 1990: Johns
- 1991: Paynter
- 1992: Field
- 1993: Johns
- 1994: Lennon
- 1995: Feast
- 1996: J.May
- 1997: Atkinson
- 1998: Feast
- 1999: Squire
- 2000: Lennon
- 2001: Maloney
- 2002: Weatherald
- 2003: Nelson
- 2004: Sheedy
- 2005: Squire
- 2006: Sheedy
- 2007: Crane
- 2008: Sheedy
- 2009: Sheedy
- 2010: Giles
- 2011: Crane
- 2012: Tambling
- 2013: Kane
- 2014: Kirkwood
- 2015: Kirkwood
- 2016: Kirkwood
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1952 Sporting Life Team of the Year |
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Defenders
- Frank Sparrow (East Perth)
- Denis Cordner (Melbourne)
- Don Taylor (Glenelg)
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Midfielders
- Thorold Merrett (Collingwood)
- Bob Hank (West Torrens) (captain)
- Lyall Griffin (North Adelaide)
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Forwards
- Bob Rose (Collingwood)
- Len Fitzgerald (Sturt)
- Jim Deane (South Adelaide)
- Roy Wright (Richmond)
- John Coleman (Essendon)
- Bill Hutchison (Essendon)
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Followers
- John Marriott (Norwood)
- Frank Johnson (Port Melbourne)
- Steve Marsh (South Fremantle)
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