Clyde Helmer Explained

Clyde Helmer
Fullname:Reginald Clyde Helmer
Birth Date:22 April 1916
Birth Place:Mooroopna, Victoria
Death Place:Aitape, New Guinea
Originalteam:Mooroopna
Height:184 cm
Weight:80 kg
Statsend:1942
Years1:1937–1941
Club1:Geelong
Games Goals1:71 (137)
Years2:1942
Club2:Melbourne
Games Goals2:2 (3)
Games Goalstotal:73 (140)

Reginald Clyde Helmer (22 April 1916 – 24 April 1945) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Family

The son of Nils Helmer (1882–1967), and Eva May Helmer (1887–1971), née Hill, Reginald Clyde Helmer was born at Mooroopna on 22 April 1916. He was the nephew of Reginald Valentine Hill, D.S.O.,[1] the cousin of Fred Hawking, and the uncle of Geelong footballer John Helmer.

He married Marjorie Mary Frances Gibson (1919–1983), later Mrs. Maurice Steeth, in 1944.

Football

A forward, Helmer could torpedo punt on either foot.

Geelong (VFL)

In 1937 he played a centre half-forward in the Geelong Second XVIII team that won the Second's premiership.

In 1938, just his second league season, topped Geelong's goalkicking with 74 goals. In a game that year against Fitzroy he kicked a career best eight goals.

Interstate Team (VFL)

On 29 July 1939 he played at centre half-forward for Victoria against South Australia.

Melbourne (VFL)

He crossed to Melbourne in 1942 but could only manage two games.[2]

South Sydney Football Club (NSWFL)

In 1944 he played for the South Sydney Australian Football Club in the New South Wales Football League.

Military service

During World War II Helmer was a Temporary Warrant Officer in the Australian Army and lost his life in New Guinea after a bomb he was trying to defuse exploded.

Remembered

On 5 May 1945, a minute's silence was observed in Helmer's memory before the match between the South Sydney and RAAF teams at Trumper Park Oval in Paddington, New South Wales.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article179175194 Mooroopna Resident Dies, The Shepparton Advertiser, (Monday, 20 August 1928), p.7.
  2. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/12685233 Taylor, Percy, "Melbourne are Proud of their Great War Record", The Australasian, (Saturday, 24 June 1944), p.23.
  3. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208692549 Footballers' Tribute to Clyde Helmer, The Tribune, (Tuesday, 8 May 1945), p.8.