Bill Strickland (footballer, born 1864) explained

Bill Strickland
Birth Date:17 August 1864
Birth Place:Sandhurst (Bendigo)
Death Place:Sydney, New South Wales
Originalteam:Brunswick
Position:Centre
Statsend:1908
Years1:1885–1888, 1890–1892
Club1:Carlton (VFA)
Games Goals1:127 (4)
Years2:1893–1896
Club2:Collingwood (VFA)
Games Goals2:69 (1)
Years3:1897
Club3:Collingwood
Games Goals3:16 (0)
Games Goalstotal:212 (5)
Coachyears1:1904, 1908
Coachclub1:Collingwood
Coachgames Wins1:13 (8–5–0)
Careerhighlights:
  • 1887 VFA Premiership player
  • 1896 VFA Premiership captain
  • Collingwood captain 1893-1897

William Strickland (17 August 1864 – 24 November 1959) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the inaugural Victorian Football League (VFL) season.

Strickland was a centreman and started his career with Brunswick before joining Victorian Football Association side Carlton in 1885, playing in their 1887 premiership side. He missed the 1889 season after rolling his ankle in a practice match, but returned in 1890 as club captain.

He would cross to new team Collingwood at the end of 1892 due to internal dissent and dissatisfaction at Carlton. After arriving at Collingwood, he became the club's captain, and in 1896 led the club to the VFA premiership after they defeated South Melbourne in a premiership play-off.

In 1897, he was Collingwood's first ever VFL captain, and also played his 200th career match, leading them to third place before retiring.

He returned to the VFL in 1904 as coach, and again briefly in 1908. He was also involved in Sydney Australian rules football for many years.

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