Frank Finn (footballer) explained

Frank Finn
Fullname:Frank Albert Austin Finn
Birth Date:18 November 1911
Birth Place:Warracknabeal
Originalteam:Ballarat Imperials
Statsend:1937
Years1:1934
Games Goals1:4 (0)
Years2:1936–37
Games Goals2:3 (2)
Games Goalstotal:7 (2)

Frank Albert Austin Finn (18 November 1911 – 9 May 2010) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]

In two years with Footscray in 1927 and 1938, Finn played three senior matches and kicked two goals. But the highlight of his time at the Western Oval came in the 1936 Reserves Grand Final, when Frank played on a wing and the Bulldogs beat the heavily-favoured Melbourne.

In 1938 he was on the move again, and crossed to Camberwell in the VFA. He became a stalwart in the centre for the Tricolours, and went on to play more than 100 games – although his football career was interrupted in 1942 when he enlisted for active service with the Australian Army in World War II.[2]

Finn later umpired in the VFA and was appointed coach of Noble Park Football Club in 1949.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Holmesby, Russell. The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 . Main. Jim . 2009 . 8th . 978-1-921496-00-4 . BAS Publishing . Seaford, Victoria . 262.
  2. Web site: World War II Roll: FINN, Francis Albert Austin . Department of Veterans Affairs.
  3. Web site: 1949 - Finn to coach Noble Park . Trove Newspapers . The Dandenong Journal (Vic) . 12 November 2020 . 3 . 23 March 1949.