Jack Carney (footballer) explained

Jack Carney
Fullname:John Richard William Carney
Birth Date:22 January 1909
Birth Place:Ondit, Victoria
Originalteam:Colac
Height:160 cm
Weight:62 kg
Statsend:1941
Years1:1930–1934
Club1:Geelong
Games Goals1:79 (4)
Years2:1936–1941
Club2:Carlton
Games Goals2:84 (6)
Games Goalstotal:163 (10)

John Richard William Carney (22 January 1909 – 31 October 1981)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong and Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s. Carney was a dashing wingman and started his league career with Geelong in 1930. Standing at just 160 cm he is the smallest player ever to represent Geelong and is said to have worn size three shoes. He was a member of Geelong's 1931 premiership side and played 79 games with the club before crossing to Carlton in 1936. He was a premiership player with Carlton in 1938 and a regular Victorian interstate representative. After ending his playing career in 1941 he became coach of the Carlton reserves team and served various administrative positions throughout the rest of his life. Carney was inducted into the Carlton Football Club Hall of Fame in 2024.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jack Carney - Player Bio. Australian Football. 14 December 2014.
  2. Web site: Carney, Chandler and Fevola to enter Hall of Fame. 18 March 2024. Carlton Media. 20 March 2024.