Garry Wilson Explained

Garry Wilson
Birth Date:1953 7, df=yes
Originalteam:Preston Swimmers
Height:178 cm
Weight:70 kg
Statsend:1984
Years1:1971–1984
Club1:Fitzroy
Games Goals1:268 (452)
Sooteam1:Victoria
Soogames Goals1:12 (22)
Careerhighlights:Player

Representative

  • Australian National Football Carnival championship: 1980

Garry J. "Flea" Wilson (born 17 July 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Background

Wilson, during his playing days, was described by The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers as having "limitless courage" as a wispy rover, with a playing weight of only 64 kg. He played wearing a headguard after several concussions. Many considered him one of the most technically gifted players ever to play the game, and he was renowned for his hard training ethic.[1]

Debuting in 1971 with the Fitzroy Football Club, Wilson came from Preston Swimmers and forged a successful career, winning best and fairest awards with the Lions in 1972, 1976, 1978, 1979 and 1980. He finished third in the Brownlow Medal count of 1978. Always amongst the Brownlow votes, his best season was 1979, when he finished just one vote behind the eventual winner, when all the Melbourne newspapers had him far out in front of their own polls.[2] Wilson became captain in 1982. He finished with 268 games to his name after retiring in 1984.

Some of Garry Wilson's finest performances came in the interstate arena. He represented Victoria 12 times, being awarded consecutive All-Australian blazers in 1979 and 1980.[1]

Wilson was named as the vice-captain in Fitzroy's Team of the Century, on the half-forward line.[3]

In 1999 Wilson was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Full Points Footy (2008). Garry Wilson (Fitzroy) . Retrieved on 5 May 2008.
  2. AFL Stats (2008). 1979 Brownlow Medal. Retrieved on 5 May 2008.
  3. Footy Stamps (2006). Fitzroy Team of the Century. Retrieved on 5 May 2008.
  4. Book: Ross, John. The Australian Football Hall of Fame . 1999 . HarperCollinsPublishers . Australia . 0-7322-6426-X . 143 .