Frank Brophy (footballer) explained

Frank Brophy
Fullname:Hugh Francis Brophy
Birth Date:29 May 1879
Birth Place:Fitzroy, Victoria
Death Place:Fitzroy, Victoria
Originalteam:St Ignatius Juniors
Statsend:1903
Years1:1902–1903
Games Goals1:26 (20)

Hugh Francis Brophy (29 May 1879 – 15 September 1932)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Biography

Brophy was a son of Hugh Francis Brophy and Margaret Freaney who were born in Ireland and came to Australia during the nineteenth century. His father, who was involved in the building trade, was a staunch supporter of Irish independence his entire life and had arrived in Western Australia in 1868 after being convicted and transported for taking part in a Fenian uprising a few years earlier.

Frank Brophy, born in Carlton North, Victoria attended St. Colman's School in Fitzroy and later entered the department of the Postmaster General as a linesman. In December 1903 he fell off a roof while working on a local building and seriously injured his back and skull. This event forced him to alter his career to that of draughtsman.[2]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Family Notices. 10 September 2014. The Argus. 16 September 1932.
  2. HUGH FRANCIS (FRANK) BROPHY. (13 October 1932). Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954), p. 33. Retrieved 11 July 2015, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article174622067