Bob Flanigan (footballer) explained

Bob Flanigan
Fullname:Robert Edwin Flanigan
Birth Date:25 March 1914
Birth Place:Wangaratta
Death Place:Traralgon
Originalteam:Myrrhee, Milawa, Alphington
Height:175 cm
Weight:74 kg
Statsend:1945
Years1:1936–1940
Club1:Footscray
Games Goals1:49 (1)
Years2:1941–1942, 1944–1945
Club2:Essendon
Games Goals2:42 (1)
Games Goalstotal:91 (2)

Bob 'Bluestone' Flanigan (25 March 1914 – 12 July 1988) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). His surname has also been spelt Flanagan and Flanegan on some sources. His surname is spelt as Flanagan on the Ancestry website.[1]

Flanigan trained with Melbourne during their pre season of 1935.[2]

A left footed half back, Flanigan was renowned for his toughness and once fractured his skull while at Footscray.[3] He polled well for Footscray in the 1937 Brownlow Medal where he was their second largest vote getter.[4]

In 1941, his first season with Essendon, Flanigan was a losing Grand Finalist but the following year he played as a half back flanker in their 1942 VFL premiership team.

Flanigan was later captain-coach of Morwell Football Club in 1946 and 1947. Flanigan won the 1946 Central Gippsland Football League best and fairest award, the Rodda Medal,.[5]

Flanigan played in Morwell's 1948 losing Central Gippsland FL grand final against Yallourn.[6]

Flanigan was a member of Hazelwood's 1952[7] and 1953[8] Mid Gippsland Football League premiership teams.

Flanigan kicked six goals for Hazelwood in the 1953 Mid Gippsland Football League's Lightening Premiership grand final.[9]

Flanigan played as captain-coach[10] in Hazelwood's losing 1954 Mid Gippsland Football League grand final side, kicking three goals.[11] [12] Flanigan was captain-coach in 1955 too.[13]

He was the brother of former Hawthorn player, Jack Flanigan.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Edwin "Bob" Flanagan . Ancestry . 13 January 2024.
  2. Web site: 1935 - Recruits Are Well Up To . Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic) . 14 May 2024 . 7 . 30 March 1935.
  3. Web site: 1937 - Serious Clash . The Age . 12 January 2024 . 14 . 30 July 1937.
  4. Web site: 1937 - BEST AND FAIREST LEAGUE FOOTBALLER . The Argus . 12 January 2024 . 15 . 2 September 1937.
  5. Web site: 1946 - Traralgon's Success . The Weekly Times . 12 January 2024 . 40 . 25 September 1946.
  6. Web site: 1948 - Yallourn wins double premiership . Live Wire (Yallourn, Vic) . 13 January 2024 . 2 . 22 September 1948.
  7. Web site: 1952 - Hazelwood: Mid Gippsland Premiers . Morwell Advertiser (Morwell, Vic) . 13 January 2024 . 5 . 2 October 1952.
  8. Web site: 1953 - Highlights from the game. . Live Wire (Yallourn, Vic) . 13 January 2024 . 2 . 7 October 1953.
  9. Web site: 1953 - Hazelwood Win M.G.F.L. Lightning Premiership. . Morwell Advertiser (Morwell, Vic) . 13 January 2024 . 9 . 4 June 1953.
  10. Web site: 1954 - Hazelwood Wind-Up . Morwell Advertiser (Morwell, Vic) . 13 January 2024 . 12 . 11 October 1954.
  11. Web site: 1954 - Yinnar could win . Morwell Advertiser (Morwell, Vic) . 13 January 2024 . 12 . 23 September 1954.
  12. Web site: 1954 - Yinnar takes honours . Morwell Advertiser (Morwell, Vic) . 13 January 2024 . 12 . 27 September 1954.
  13. Web site: 1955 - Thorpdale may slip from lead . The Argus . 13 January 2024 . 22 . 20 May 1955.