Ian Thorogood Explained

Ian Thorogood
Fullname:Ian Albert Thorogood
Birth Date:25 August 1936
Originalteam:Melbourne thirds
Height:183 cm
Weight:83 kg
Position:Half back flank
Guernsey:26
Statsend:1962
Coachstatsend:1977
Years1:1957–1962
Games Goals1:93 (1)
Coachyears1:1976–1977
Coachgames Wins1:44 (29–14–1)
Careerhighlights:
  • Melbourne premiership player 1957, 1959, 1960
  • Waverley premiership captain-coach, 1965

Ian Albert Thorogood (25 August 1936 – 19 March 2019) was an Australian rules footballer who played and coached in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Biography

Thorogood played for Melbourne, including three premiership teams. In 1963, he went to the Waverley Football Club in the Victorian Football Association, and he coached the club to its sole Division 1 premiership in 1965. He was also responsible for giving the club its nickname, the Panthers.[1] He moved on to become assistant coach of South Melbourne in 1970.

He joined the Carlton Football Club as assistant coach in 1976, but took over the senior coaching position when John Nicholls resigned at the beginning of the season. He coached the club for the 1976 and 1977 seasons.

Thorogood died at age 82 on 19 March 2019.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. 45. Scot Palmer. 10 May 1963. Panthers are snarling.
  2. News: Former coach Thorogood passes. De Bolfo. Tony. 19 March 2019. 20 March 2019.