Erwin Dornau Explained

Erwin Dornau
Fullname:Erwin Dornau
Birth Date:22 March 1926
Birth Place:Brisbane, Queensland
Death Place:Melbourne, Victoria
Originalteam:Kedron
Height:183 cm
Weight:86 kg
Position:Centre half back
Statsend:1952
Years1:1948–1952
Club1:South Melbourne
Games Goals1:54 (8)

Erwin "Doe" Dornau (22 March 1926 – 23 September 2008) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Dornau was the first born and bred Queenslander in VFL/AFL history.[1] Papers of the time spelled his first name as Irwin. What looked like a promising VFL career was cut short by leg injury. Though he was consistently among South's best talls and was named deputy captain in 1952, his last year at the club.

Early life

Dornau was born in Brisbane, Queensland and attended Windsor State School, one of just 42 schools in the state where Australian rules was played. He first picked up the sport there being one of the very few children in the state who did not go on to play rugby, instead choosing to stick with Australian rules.

QANFL and State representation

Dornau played his senior football at Kedron where he was a standout centre half back who could kick equally well on either foot.

He represented Queensland at interstate football for the first time in 1946 and starred for them at centre half back in the 1947 Hobart Carnival, finishing equal second in the Tassie Medal. He also won the Col Loel-Mick Byles trophy as best player in the QANFL.[2]

VFL career

His efforts in Hobart saw him recruited to South Melbourne in 1948 at the age of 21 and he after 3 months residency in Melbourne qualified to transfer leagues making way for his debut on the half back flank against Richmond.[3] [4] He was named best on ground for South's in their match against Footscray.[5]

His debut season was solid gaining eight Brownlow votes. However he suffered a serious knee injury that saw him sidelined for two seasons.[6]

Upon return from injury in 1951, the club rested him in the ruck where he shared the position with Don Scott.[7] However he soon sustained further injuries to his thigh[8] and hand[9] His return to full fitness saw him take Ron Clegg's position at Centre half back however it was short lived with recurring injuries seeing him switched to the full back position. His leg injuries eventually put an end to his 1952 season and his VFL career.

After years of injury struggles, Dornau resigned from Souths despite being named South's deputy captain in his final season.[10]

Personal life

Following his VFL career, Dornau took up a position as player coach at the Leeton Football Club at Leeton in New South Wales Riverina.[11]

Dornau died on 23 September 2008.[12]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: DEVELOP OUR SCHOOLBOYS . . 2708 . Victoria, Australia . 2 June 1948 . 4 April 2022 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: CODE TROPHY TO DORNAU . . 2477 . Queensland, Australia . 14 September 1947 . 4 April 2022 . 14 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: CLEARANCE FOR DORNAU . . 3551 . Queensland, Australia . 13 April 1948 . 4 April 2022 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: OUTSTANDING RECRUITS FOR SOUTH MELB. . The (Emerald Hill) Record . LXXIX . 5 . Victoria, Australia . 14 February 1948 . 4 April 2022 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: FOOTBALL . The (Emerald Hill) Record . LXXIX . 34 . Victoria, Australia . 4 September 1948 . 4 April 2022 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  6. News: Carlton, Essendon Hit By Injuries . . 32,083 . Victoria, Australia . 1 July 1949 . 4 April 2022 . 18 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: LEAGUE FOOTBALL . The (Emerald Hill) Record . LXXXII . 13 . Victoria, Australia . 7 April 1951 . 4 April 2022 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: Hawks' Forward Hurt, Out for Three Weeks . . 29,973 . Victoria, Australia . 23 May 1951 . 4 April 2022 . 20 . National Library of Australia.
  9. News: Beckwith Better . . 29,997 . Victoria, Australia . 20 June 1951 . 4 April 2022 . 20 . National Library of Australia.
  10. News: Leeton sports news . . New South Wales, Australia . 25 February 1953 . 4 April 2022 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
  11. News: Hawks Hold to Pearson . . 30,434 . Victoria, Australia . 13 November 1952 . 4 April 2022 . 14 . National Library of Australia.
  12. Web site: In Memoriam: Erwin Dornau. Official AFL Website of the Sydney Swans. 24 December 2010. 30 September 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20110304150214/http://www.sydneyswans.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7106/newsid/68468/default.aspx. 4 March 2011. dead.