Harry Dowdall Explained

Harry Dowdall
Fullname:Henry Arthur Dowdall
Birth Date:24 June 1872
Birth Place:Emerald Hill, Victoria
Death Place:Collingwood
Originalteam:South Melbourne
Statsend:1901
Years1:1892–1896
Club1:Collingwood (VFA)
Games Goals1:74 (19)
Years2:1897-1900
Club2:Collingwood
Games Goals2:38 (21)
Years3:1901
Club3:St Kilda
Games Goals3:1 (0)
Games Goalstotal:113 (40)
Careerhighlights:
  • 1896 VFA premiership player

Henry Arthur Dowdall (29 June 1872 – 9 May 1912) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the 1897 inaugural Victorian Football League (VFL) season.[1]

Family

The son of James Dowdall and Isabella McGowan, Harry was small of stature and lightly built, and used these traits to his advantage, particularly in wet weather.

Football

Harry's older brother Jim had both previously played for South Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) from 1887, with Harry playing in the 2nd Twenty. In 1892 they both tried to move to Collingwood. Jim was unsuccessful and instead played for Richmond.[2]

In Collingwood's final game of the 1897 VFL season, Harry refused to play unless he was allowed to play on the ball for the entirety of the game. Although not pleasing Collingwood officials with his stance, he remained at the club for a further three seasons, playing 38 games and kicking 21 goals, before crossing to St Kilda in 1901 at the age of 29, where he played only one game.

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Notes and References

  1. Newspaper reports of the time spell his name (and Jim's) variously as Dowdell/Dowdall. Dowdall is correct.
  2. Contemporary newspaper reports