Bill Pearson (footballer, born 1922) explained

Bill Pearson
Fullname:William James Pearson
Birth Date:11 June 1922
Birth Place:Carlton, Victoria
Originalteam:La Mascotte (EDFL)
Height:177 cm
Weight:82 kg
Position:Centreman
Statsend:1947
Years1:1945–47
Club1:Essendon
Games Goals1:51 (24)

William James Pearson (11 June 1922 – 6 December 2010) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1940s.[1]

Pearson served in the Australian Army during World War II, seeing active duty as an AIF gun layer in the New Guinea jungle.[2]

Pearson was recruited from La Mascotte and in just his third league game kicked four goals to help his club defeat Carlton by 100 points. He was the centreman in the Essendon premiership side of 1946 and finished tenth in that season's Brownlow Medal count with 13 votes, the most by an Essendon player.

A knee injury in 1947 ended Pearson's career when a series of operations, five in total, weren't enough to allow him to play again.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.essendonfc.com.au/news/a/Premiership-player-Bill-Pearson-passes-away/7854 Premiership player Bill Pearson passes away
  2. Web site: World War II Roll: William James Pearson . Department of Veterans Affairs.