Charlie Stanbridge Explained

Charlie Stanbridge
Full Name:Charles Arthur Stanbridge
Birth Date:9 January 1899
Birth Place:Preston, Victoria
Death Place:Blackburn South, Victoria
Originalteam:Williamstown (VFA)
Height:191 cm
Weight:86 kg
Statsend:1929
Years1:1925–1929
Club1:South Melbourne
Games Goals1:69 (12)

Charles Arthur Stanbridge (9 January 1899 – 13 February 1971)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the VFL during the 1920s.

Family

The son of Arthur Ernest Stanbridge (1872–1941), and Edith Emily Stanbridge (1871–1904), née Cockery, Charles Arthur Stanbridge was born in Preston, Victoria on 9 January 1899.

He married Elizabeth Ann Robinson (1899–1968) in 1920.

Military service

With his father's formal permission, he enlisted in the First AIF in July 1917.

Football

Williamstown (VFA)

Stanbridge began his senior career in the Victorian Football Association at Williamstown in 1921, where he was a member of the club's premiership team.

Port Melbourne (VFA)

He crossed to Port Melbourne for the following three seasons, winning a premiership with the club in 1922.[2]

South Melbourne (VFL)

He joined VFL club South Melbourne in 1925, where he played for five seasons, winning South's best and fairest award in 1928 and being appointed captain for the 1929 season. Stanbridge also represented Victoria in interstate football, appearing seven times.

Williamstown (VFA)

He returned to Williamstown, and won a Recorder Cup and VFA Medal during his time with the club, which he coached in 1933.[3]

Camberwell (VFA)

Stanbridge played a practice match with Camberwell and applied for a clearance from williamstown in early 1934, but started the season with Williamstown, before crossing over to play with Camberwell in late June, 1934. Ended up playing six games in 1934.[4]

South Melbourne Districts

Stanbridge was appointed as coach in 1935.[5]

Death

He died in Blackburn South, Victoria on 13 February 1971.[6]

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charles Stanbridge – Player Bio . Australian Football. 30 December 2014.
  2. News: Sporting Globe. Melbourne. C. Stanbridge – best and fairest in Association. 3. 16 September 1933.
  3. Book: Fiddian, Marc. The VFA – A History of the Victorian Football Association 1877 – 1995. 2013. Melbourne Sports Books. 56.
  4. Web site: 1934 - Camberwell v Brunswick . Trove Newspapers . The Herald . 9 December 2020 . 16 . 22 June 1934.
  5. Web site: 1934 - Stanbridge to coach South Districts . Trove Newspapers . Record . 9 December 2020 . 5 . 30 March 1935.
  6. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=R9pUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=q5ADAAAAIBAJ&pg=7060%2C3081964 Deaths: Stanbridge, The Age, (Monday, 15 February 1971), p.15.