Jack Kidd (Australian footballer) explained

Jack Kidd
Fullname:John "Jack" William Kidd
Birth Date:10 February 1908
Originalteam:Moonee Ponds West State School, Essendon Reserves, Tungamah
Height:183 cm
Weight:79 kg
Statsend:1933
Years1:1924–30
Games Goals1:42 (12)
Years2:1931
Games Goals2:2 (0)
Years3:1933
Games Goals3:1 (2)
Games Goalstotal:45 (14)

Jack Kidd (10 February 1908 – 26 February 1960) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon, Carlton and Fitzroy[1] in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[2]

Kidd was a member of the Moonee Ponds State School teams that won the State Schools Football Championships in 1921 and was best on ground for the Moonee Ponds State School in the 1922 Victorian State Schools Football Championships grand final[3] [4]

Kidd also starred for the Moonee Ponds State School cricket team that won the 1922 State Schools Cricket Championships by making 98[5] and taking 6/18[6] in the grand final!

Kidd played VFL Reserves football with Essendon in 1924 and 1925, before making his senior football debut with Essendon in 1926, against North Melbourne in round one.[7]

In May, 1929, Kidd announced his retirement from VFL football, due to a severe knee injury he sustained in a round three match against South Melbourne in 1928.[8] He actually returned to play one game with Essendon in 1929, in round three, before coaching the Tungamah Football Club in late 1929[9] [10] [11]

Kidd returned to Essendon in 1930, then played two games with Carlton in 1931, unsure where Kidd played in 1932 and then move onto Fitzroy in 1933 and played one game against Melbourne in round 15 at the MCG and was named their fourth best player.[12]

Kidd played with Oakleigh Football Club from 1934 to 1936 and was their coach in 1935 and 1936, but resigned as coach of the Oakleigh Football Club in May, 1936 due to an injured shoulder[13] and a short while later was cleared to Camberwell Football Club where he played seven games.[14]

Kidd also played 121 first eleven games of Melbourne District Cricket with Essendon Cricket Club between 1925/26 and 1943/44.[15] Kidd was also captain of Essendon CC too.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1933 - VFL League Teams . Trove Newspapers . 12 November 2020 . 9 . 4 August 1933.
  2. Book: The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 . Holmesby. Russell. Main. Jim . 2009 . 8th . 978-1-921496-00-4 . BAS Publishing . Seaford, Victoria . 452.
  3. Web site: 1922 - Moonee Ponds West Premiers . Trove Newspapers . The Argus . 12 November 2020 . 4 . 15 September 1922.
  4. Web site: 1922 - Moonee Ponds West win by one point . Trove Newspapers . The Age . 12 November 2020 . 7 . 15 September 1922.
  5. Web site: 1922 - Moonee Ponds West again . Trove Newspapers . The Herald . 12 November 2020 . 15 . 19 December 1922.
  6. Web site: 1922 - Won by Moonee Ponds West . Trove Newspapers . The Argus . 12 November 2020 . 15 . 20 December 1922.
  7. Web site: 1926 - Rd.1 - Essendon's Consistency! . Trove Newspapers . The Argus . 12 November 2020 . 16 . 3 May 1926.
  8. Web site: J Kidd Retires . Trove Newspapers . The Age . 12 November 2020 . 16 . 15 May 1929.
  9. Web site: 1929 - Tungamah FC . Trove Newspapers . The Age . 12 November 2020 . 14 . 11 June 1929.
  10. Web site: 1929 - Devenish v Tungamah . Trove Newspapers . Benalla Standard. Victoria . 12 November 2020 . 4 . 16 July 1929.
  11. Web site: 1929 - Car on Fire! . Trove Newspapers . Goulburn Valley Stock and Property Journal (Vic) . 12 November 2020 . 3 . 14 August 1929.
  12. Web site: 1933: VFL Rd.15 - Melbourne v Fitzroy match review . Trove Newspapers . Sporting Globe. Melbourne. 13 November 2020 . 5 . 5 August 1933.
  13. Web site: 1936 - J Kidd resigns as coach . Trove Newspapers . The Age . 13 November 2020 . 9 . 20 May 1936.
  14. Web site: 1936 - Jack Kidd for Camberwell . Trove Newspapers . The Herald . 11 November 2020 . 30 . 27 May 1936.
  15. Web site: Melbourne Premier Cricket Player Register . Cricket Victoria . 11 November 2020.