Stan McKenzie (footballer)

Stan McKenzie
Personal information
Full name Alfred Stanley Dudley McKenzie
Date of birth (1896-08-30)30 August 1896
Place of birth Myamyn, Victoria
Date of death 13 September 1985(1985-09-13) (aged 89)
Place of death Mont Albert, Victoria
Original team(s) Port Melbourne Juniors
Height/Weight 173cm / 75 kg
Position(s) Back
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1918
1919–20
1921–24
1925
Collingwood
North Melb (VFA)
Hawthorn (VFA)
Hawthorn
09 (0)
-
62 (0)
17 (0)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
1925 Victoria 3 (0)
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 1925 season.

Alfred Stanley Dudley "Stan" McKenzie (30 August 1896 – 13 September 1985) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]

The son of Archibald McKenzie and Martha Bardsley, McKenzie grew up on a farm in Myamyn near Heywood, Victoria but later moved to Melbourne. He enlisted in 1915 and fought in World War I before returning to Australia two years later.[2]

McKenzie embarked on his football career with Port Melbourne juniors before transferring to Collingwood, playing nine games during the 1918 VFL season. In 1919 he crossed to North Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association[3] where he played for two seasons. In 1921 he joined Hawthorn where he became a stalwart of that club's final three seasons in the VFA, winning its Most Consistent Player Trophy in 1922. McKenzie played every game for Hawthorn in their first VFL season in 1925. A talented and hard to beat half-back, he became the first ever Hawthorn player to gain selection for a Victorian team in 1925.[4] He retired at the end of the 1925 season.

In 1919 Stan McKenzie married Nellie May Walsh and they had three children. He continued his football involvement as coach of the Auburn Football Club and worked as a postman. Stan McKenzie died in 1985, aged 89.

Notes

  1. Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2009). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (8th ed.). Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. ISBN 978-1-921496-00-4.
  2. "Alfred Stanley Dudley McKenzie – Discovering Anzacs". National Archives of Australia.
  3. "FOOTBALL.". The Argus (Melbourne: National Library of Australia). 15 May 1919. p. 6.
  4. "FOOTBALL.". The Argus (Melbourne: National Library of Australia). 18 July 1925. p. 22.

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