Bert Allen (Australian footballer) explained

Bert Allen
Fullname:Albert Victor Edward Allen
Birth Date:7 May 1887
Birth Place:Fitzroy
Death Place:Bentleigh
Originalteam:Preston
Statsend:1912
Years1:1912
Club1:Richmond
Games Goals1:2 (3)
Umpireyears1:1915
Umpireleague1:VFL
Umpirerole1:Boundary umpire
Umpiregames1:2

Albert Victor Edward Allen (7 May 1887 – 4 June 1975) was an Australian rules football player and umpire. He played for Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL). For a short period he was appointed to the VFL list of umpires.

Football career

Allen was recruited to Richmond from Preston[1] and made his debut in round 3 versus University. Named at full-forward he snapped the match's first goal and scored another later but the Tigers were defeated by 15 points.[2] [3] The following week Allen played in his second and final VFL match. He kicked one goal and Richmond lost again this time by 26 points.

Richmond made four changes the following week including Allen who did not play for Richmond again.[4]

Umpiring career

In 1915 Allen was briefly appointed to the VFL list of boundary umpires. He made his VFL debut in round 7 earning Heritage Number 100 when he officiated in the South Melbourne versus Melbourne match. He umpired his last VFL match, Carlton versus Richmond the following week.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: The league clubs . The Argus . 15 April 1912 . 30 November 2013 . 7.
  2. News: Richmond beaten . The Argus . 13 May 1912 . 30 November 2013 . 7.
  3. News: Football . Richmond Australian . 18 May 1912 . 3.
  4. News: Collingwood's superiority . The Argus . 27 May 1912 . 30 November 2013 . 4.
  5. Flegg, David. Records. Accessed 30 November 2013. Microsoft Access database.