Bert Taylor (footballer, born 1900) explained

Bert Taylor
Fullname:Gilbert Roy Taylor
Birth Date:9 July 1900
Birth Place:Allansford, Victoria
Death Place:Vermont, Victoria
Originalteam:Warragul
Height:183 cm
Weight:87 kg
Position:Defender
Statsend:1922
Years1:1919–1922
Club1:Fitzroy
Games Goals1:50 (7)
Years2:1924–1925
Club2:West Perth (WAFL)
Years3:1926–1927
Club3:Geelong A (VFA)
Games Goals3:34 (7)
Years4:1928–1931
Club4:Preston (VFA)
Games Goals4:75 (19)
Coachyears1:1923
Coachclub1:Geelong
Coachgames Wins1:17 (9–8–0)

Gilbert Roy Taylor (9 July 1900 – 1 April 1980)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy and coached Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Originally from Warragul, Taylor spent four seasons at Fitzroy where he played as a defender. His last league game was the 1922 Grand Final win, in which he starred from the back pocket. A policeman, he had been transferred to Geelong in 1922[2] but having failed to gain a clearance from Fitzroy he left the club after the Grand Final. The following season he joined Geelong as non playing coach and steered the club to the finals.

In 1924 he went to Western Australia and played for West Perth for two years, winning selection for Western Australia in their 1924 Hobart Carnival team. He returned to Victoria in 1926 as playing coach for the Geelong Association side in the Victorian Football Association.[3] In 1928 he became player-coach of Preston.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bert Taylor – Player Bio. Australian Football. 28 December 2014.
  2. News: PLAYER OR POLICEMAN . Geelong Advertiser . 23,413 . Geelong, Victoria . 13 June 1922 . 2.
  3. News: Policeman—Footballer . Sporting Globe . 707 . Victoria, Australia . 4 May 1929 . 6.