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Col Deane

Col Deane 1929 DOB: 11 July 1900
Died: 10 December 1952

Debut: Round 4, 1925 against Footscray at Western Oval
Last MFC Game: Round 13, 1930 against St. Kilda at MCG

From: Launceston Grammar/Invermay/Launceston/Newtown

Number: 31 (1925-1930)

Honours:
Premiership Player - 1926
Victoria state player - 1925, 1929
Seconds premiership player - 1932

Games: 82 (85 total)
Goals: 53
Career Statistics

WinsDrawsLossesWinning %
5932071.95

A former Tasmanian representative rower, Deane helped his state to a famous footballing victory over South Australia in 1923. Later that year he suffered a ruptured liver and for several weeks his life remained in the balance, but he returned to the game in 1924 and was selected for the interstate carnival. He was signed by Melbourne at the conclusion of the carnival.

Deane missed the start of his first VFL season rowing for Tasmania, and when he finally returned to Victoria legend has it that fans who had been promised the debut of a champion Tasmanian player cheered a wonderful performance by the player alloted number 33. After the game they were shocked to find out than it was actually Jack Cannan in 33 because Deane was unable to play. Next week they were treated to the real thing, and true to Cannan's performance the week before Deane was one of the Redlegs best - goalling with his first kick in league football.

A fine all-round sportsman, he missed the start of the 1925 VFL season due to his selection in the King's Cup rowing crew representing Victoria. That year he represented the Victorian B-Side, eventually graduating to the full team in 1930. He was renowned as a quick runner, a beautiful kick and quality mark.

A premiership player, Deane had a spell in New Zealand during 1931 due to his work, before returning to captain/coach the Melbourne Seconds to a premiership in 1932. He was required to apply for a permit to return to football in Victoria due to previously leaving the country.

After making it to the last three on the shortlist to replace Ivor Warne-Smith as senior coach for 1933 he lost out to Checker Hughes and instead took up an offer to become St. Kilda's playing coach. Three games into the season he retired as a player, and after six wins from 18 his VFL coaching career finished at the end of the season.

In 1937 he was cleared to Yallourn as coach.

YearGamesGoalsBrownlow
1925 16211
1926 18160
1927 1370
1928 1561
1929 1630
1930 400

Notes
May have also kicked a goal with his second kick

Lists
Goal with their first kick

Notes
Some sources say he played with New Town

Media
Argus - 14/05/1925, 16/05/1925, 07/04/1932, 20/12/1932, 20/05/1937
Age - 07/04/1932
Herald - 09/09/1932
Football Record - R1 1933
Sporting Globe - 06/05/1933
Mercury - 11/12/1952
Advocate - 17/12/1952

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