Bill Griffiths (footballer, born 1879) explained

Bill Griffiths
Fullname:William John Griffiths
Birth Date:1879 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Flemington, Victoria
Death Place:Melbourne
Originalteam:Essendon Town
Statsend:1905
Years1:1903
Club1:Fitzroy
Games Goals1:8 (2)
Years2:1904–1905
Club2:South Melbourne
Games Goals2:9 (0)
Games Goalstotal:17 (2)

William John Griffiths (5 April 1879 – 16 October 1928) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy and South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Griffiths played his early football at Essendon Town, in the Victorian Football Association.[1]

He appeared eight times for Fitzroy in the 1903 VFL season but was not selected in the finals.[2] The following year he took the field with South Melbourne and played eight games in his first season and one more in 1905.[2]

Griffiths was a field umpire for one league game in 1911 and a boundary umpire in 19 games between 1911 and 1913.[3]

After retiring from football, Griffiths kept active as a district cricketer and spent some time with the St Kilda Cricket Club. He was a member of the Elsternwick second eleven when he was killed in 1928, while practicing. A ball had struck him on the head as he was attempting to take a catch and he suffered a skull fracture. He was taken to The Alfred Hospital but died soon after.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holmesby, Russell. Main. Jim. The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. 2007. 978-1-920910-78-5.
  2. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/B/Bill_Griffiths0.html AFL Tables: Bill Griffiths
  3. Web site: William Griffiths. AFLUA. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130410043346/http://www.aflua.com.au/player_umpires#griffiths. 10 April 2013. dmy-all.
  4. The Argus, "Cricketer And Footballer – Death of W. Griffiths", 18 October 1928. p. 14