Allan Hopkins Explained

Allan Hopkins
Fullname:Allan Arthur Hopkins
Birth Date:24 May 1904
Birth Place:Footscray, Victoria
Death Place:Yarrawonga, Victoria
Originalteam:Footscray (VFA)
Height:175 cm
Weight:75 kg
Statsend:1934
Years1:1925–1934
Club1:Footscray
Games Goals1:151 (205)
Coachyears1:1930
Coachclub1:Footscray
Coachgames Wins1:18 (4–14–0)
Careerhighlights:

1926, 1929–1930

1931

Allan Hopkins (24 May 1904 – 2 July 2001) was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League.

Football

He started off his career with Footscray Football Club before they joined the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1925. He had played in the club's 1923 and 1924 premiership sides in the Victorian Football Association (VFA).

A brilliant centreman, he was awarded the Brownlow Medal retrospectively in 1989 for the 1930 season while playing with the Footscray Bulldogs, and won the Bulldogs' best and fairest in 1931.

He went on to win the VFA premiership with Yarraville Football Club in 1935 as captain-coach.He would die aged 97 in 2001 at the time he was the oldest recorded player in the games history later being surpassed by Carlton's Keith Rae who lived to be 104

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