Charlie Wells Explained

Charlie Wells
Fullname:Charles Wells
Birth Date:13 April 1892
Death Place:Burnley, Victoria
Originalteam:Port Melbourne Juniors
Height:175 cm
Weight:72 kg
Position:half-back flank
Statsend:1918
Years1:1912
Club1: (VFL)
Games Goals1:5 (5)
Years2:1913–1914
Club2: (VFL)
Games Goals2:15 (6)
Years3:1915, 1918
Club3:Northcote (VFA)
Games Goals3:20 (4)
Games Goalstotal:40 (15)
Careerhighlights:
  • premiership player 1913

Charles Wells (13 April 1892 – 19 October 1929) was an Australian rules football player at the Richmond Football Club and the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Family

The son of William Wells, and Caroline Wells, née Blake, Charles Wells was born in Richmond, Victoria on 13 April 1892.

He married Fanny Ellen Craven (1892–1971) in 1915.[1] Their son, William Charles Richard "Billy" Wells (1916–1984) also played with Richmond.[2]

Football

Richmond (VFL)

Wells made his debut for Richmond against in Round 1 of the 1912 VFL season, at the Junction Oval.[3]

Fitzroy (VFL)

Cleared from Richmond to Fitzroy on 16 April 1913,[4] he played 15 games, and kicked 6 goals, over two seasons (1913 and 1914), becoming a premiership player for Fitzroy in the 1913 VFL Grand Final, under the captaincy of Bill Walker (the coach was Percy Parratt).

Northcote (VFA)

On 24 April 1915, Wells was cleared from Fitzroy to Northcote in the Victorian Football Association (VFA).[5] He played in all of Northcote's thirteen matches in 1915.[6]

The 1915 VFA competition was shortened to only 13 matches due to World War I (the last home-and-away round was on 17 July 1915). There was no VFA competition at all in 1916 and 1917. A truncated competition was conducted in 1918, with only six teams involved (including Northcote) and only 10 home-and-away matches before the finals. Wells played in seven of those 1918 matches.

Death

He died at his home in Burnley, Victoria on 19 October 1929.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Fanny re-msrried in 1943: to David Gladstone Bishop.
  2. Note that, in his profile of Billy Wells, Hogan (1996), pp.243-244 has mistakenly included information (including date of birth and nickname) pertinent to Bill Wells, an entirely different individual.
  3. Web site: W to Z. Brisbane Lions. 19 September 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121023212806/http://www.lions.com.au/brisbanelionsfc/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/5085/Default.aspx?newsId=23749. 23 October 2012.
  4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/10778095 Other Permits, The Argus, (Thursday, 17 April 1913), p.6.
  5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1511663 Football: Permits to Players, The Argus, (Thursday, 22 April 1915), p.4.
  6. Note that the list at "The VFA Project", which shows 12 matches, has omitted his appearance in the drawn match against Brighton on 15 May 1915 (see: A Drawn Game: Northcote and Brighton, The Argus, (Monday, 17 May 1915), p.13).
  7. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204160226 Deaths: Wells, The Age, (Monday, 21 October 1929), p.1.