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Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Basil McCormack
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McCormack 1926 football card
Personal information
Full name Basil Milton McCormack
Born (1904-08-03)3 August 1904
Rochester, Victoria
Died 19 February 1973(1973-02-19) (aged 68)
Bentleigh, Victoria
Original team Rochester
Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 79.5 kg (175 lb)
Position Half-back flank
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1925โ€“1936 Richmond 200 (1)
1937โ€“1940 New Town Football Club 57 (21)
Total 257 (22)
Coaching career3
Years Club Games (Wโ€“Lโ€“D)
1937โ€“1939 New Town Football Club
1947 Franklin Football Club
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1940.
3 Coaching statistics correct as of 1947.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com
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The Victorian Football League's Interstate team that drew with South Australia, in Adelaide, 13.10 (88) to 11.22 (88) on Saturday, 16 June 1928.
Back Row: Jack Moriarty, Albert "Leeter" Collier, Hugh Dunbar, Gordon "Nuts" Coventry, Bob Johnson, Jack Baggott.
Second Row: Jack Vosti, Charlie Stanbridge, Arthur Stevens, Alex Duncan, Dick Taylor, Ted Baker.
Front Row: Basil McCormack, Arthur Rayson, Allan Geddes (vice-captain), Syd Coventry (captain), Barney Carr, Arthur โ€œBullโ€ Coghlan, Herbert White.

Basil Milton McCormack (3 August 1904 โ€“ 19 February 1973) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1925 and 1936 for the Richmond Football Club.

Family

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The son of Michael McCormack and Mary McCormack (1865โ€“1950), nรฉe Foley,[1] he was born at Rochester, Victoria on 3 August 1904.

Richmond

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A left-foot kick, recruited from Rochester,[2] he played 200 senior games for the Richmond Football Club as a half-back flanker,[3] and represented Victoria on 13 occasions.[4]

Double debut

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Granted his clearance from Rochester to Richmond on Friday, 1 May 1925,[5] he played his first match for Richmond, selected on the half-back flank, against Hawthorn, on 2 May 1925 (round 1). He played well; with the match report noting that "McCormack โ€ฆ who marks and kicks well, [was] looking a very likely man".[6]

It was also the Hawthorn team's first match in the VFL competition, the former VFA club having been admitted (along with Footscray and North Melbourne) in the January of that year.[7]

Tribunal

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He was suspended on two occasions: the first arose from the final on 14 September 1929 for striking (eight weeks), and the second was on 6 May 1933 for elbowing (six weeks).

New Town Football Club

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Approached by Cananore in 1936, he was appointed captain-coach of the Tasmanian Football League's New Town Football Club in 1937.[8] He was captain-coach for three seasons (1937 to 1939), and played a number of senior games in 1940.

Franklin Football Club

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In 1947 he was appointed coach of the Franklin Football Club in the Huon Football Association.[9]

St Virgil's Old Scholars Football Club

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He coached St. Virgil's in the Tasmanian Amateur Football League from 1948 to 1950.

Military

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Having enlisted in the militia in 1939, the transferred to the Second AIF in 1943, and saw action in the Pacific Islands.

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Deaths: McCormack, The Argus, (Friday, 18 August 1950), p.14.
  2. ^ Bendigo Matches, The Australasian, (Saturday, 20 September 1924), p.35.
  3. ^ Until 2020, the VFL/AFL records claimed 199 games, whereas the records of the Richmond Football Club showed 200 games (Hogan (1996), p.137).
  4. ^ Millard, P.J., "As I See the Game: Nearing 200 Games", The Sporting Globe, (Saturday, 13 June 1936), p.8; League Notes, The Argus, (Friday, 4 September 1936), p.15.
  5. ^ Permit Applications, The Argus, (Saturday, 2 May 1925), p.26.
  6. ^ Hawthorn's Initial Effort: Richmond Too Strong, The Argus, (Monday, 4 May 1925), p.9, p.10; quote is from p.10.
  7. ^ The decision to admit the three former VFA teams into the VFL had been made at a full meeting of the VFL on 16 January 1925: League Football: Applications for Admissions: Decision Again Deferred, The Geelong Advertiser, (Monday, 12 January 1925), p.5; Old Boy, "Football League: Admitting More Teams: Old Scheme Revised: Decision Left to Clubs", The Argus, (Tuesday, 13 January 1925), p.13; Football: Three New Clubs Admitted, The Age, (Saturday, 17 January 1925), p.14; League: Three Clubs Admitted, The Argus, (Saturday, 17 January 1925), p.31.
  8. ^ Football: New Town's New Coach: Appointment of Basil McCormack, The (Hobart) Mercury (Wednesday, 10 February 1937), p.4; Football, The (Hobart) Mercury (Wednesday, 14 April 1937), p.11; North and New Town in Vital Contest, The (Hobart) Mercury, (Friday, 10 September 1937), p.14.
  9. ^ McCormack to Coach Franklin, The (Hobart) Mercury, (Monday, 5 May 1947), p.18.

References

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