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]
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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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