DOB: 14 December 1914
Died: 23 August 1981
From: Glen Iris
Games: 0 (3 total)
Goals: 0 (1 total)
Career statistics
The Best and Fairest in the 1932 Tramways League, Onley joined Melbourne in 1933, but didn't play a senior game after a practice match leg injury. Played for the VFL Seconds in a representative game against the Metropolitan Junior League in 1933.
Onley appeared the 1934 pre-season games and suffered a badly broken nose, before being cleared to Hawthorn after Round 7, where he played three VFL games. In 1934, Onley played for the VFL Seconds in a representative game.
Onley joined Port Melbourne the next year, and was cleared to Camberwell in 1937. He requested to play for them on residential grounds, but Port rejected several of his applications, including in the 1936 pre-season. Eventually he joined Camberwell and played there until being dropped from their Camberwell list in June 1939. He was refused a clearance to Hawthorn and in 1940 rejoined Port Melbourne.
Notes
Shown as Olney from 'Tramways' in April 1933, as Keith, and H. Onley.
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Sun - 17/04/1933, 28/04/1934, 16/05/1934, 01/04/1936, 01/04/1937, 28/06/1939, 02/05/1940
Age - 10/05/1933, 31/05/1933, 01/04/1937
Sporting Globe - 14/04/1934
Football Record - R8 1934
Herald - 27/06/1939