Jack Quinn (footballer, born 1874) explained

Jack Quinn
Fullname:John James Quinn
Birth Date:28 September 1874
Birth Place:Geelong
Death Place:Richmond, Victoria
Statsend:1898
Years1:1897–1898
Club1:Geelong
Games Goals1:21 (16)

John James "Jack" Quinn (28 September 1874 – 11 December 1918) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Football career

Quinn was a member of the Geelong squad which played in the VFL's inaugural season in 1897 and was one of the 20 Geelong players that debuted in the opening round fixture against Essendon.[1] [2] A forward, Quinn kicked three goals in Geelong's 81-point win over St Kilda at Junction Oval in round seven.[3] [4] Geelong's winning score 16.18 (114) set a league record which lasted until the 1899 VFL season.[5] [6] He missed just one game in the home and away season, which Geelong finished on top of the ladder.[2] [7]

By the end of 1897 VFL finals series which was to be decided through the round robin format, Geelong were second, with the club's six-point loss to eventual premiers Essendon in week one of the finals proving the difference.[7] Quinn played in all three finals, for a total of 16 games for the year.[2] He kicked 14 goals, a tally bettered by only two teammate, Eddy James and Charlie Coles.[8]

The following season he appeared in the opening five rounds and didn't play any further senior football for Geelong.[2]

Personal life

Quinn, who worked as a tanner, got married in 1910 to Elizabeth "Lizzie" Evans, a resident of Abbotsford.[9] [10] They had one child, named Bernie.[11]

Death in sewer accident

On 11 December 1918, Quinn was one of three men killed when gas penetrated a sewer shaft on River Street in Richmond.[12] Two of the men were employees of the Metropolitan Board of Works, one of whom was engaged in tarring the ladder which led down the shaft and fell down the hole when he was overcome by the gas.[12] [13] His colleague William Aldridge went to assist, as did Quinn who was working nearby.[13] All three died of asphyxiation.[14]

Both Aldridge and Quinn was honoured by the Royal Humane Society of Australasia for their rescue attempt, the society announcing in 1919 that the men's names would be recorded in the archives.[15] The Metropolitan Board of Works donated to a fund to support the family of Jack Quinn.[16]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holmesby. Russell. Main. Jim. The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. 2007. 9781920910785.
  2. Web site: Jack Quinn – Games Played. AFL Tables. 11 May 2015.
  3. News: Geelong at their Best. . . Melbourne . 23 June 1897 . 11 May 2015 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: Jubilee Games. . . Melbourne . 26 June 1897 . 11 May 2015 . 22 . National Library of Australia.
  5. Web site: St Kilda v Geelong – Tue, 22-Jun-1897 3:00 PM – Match Stats. AFL Tables. 11 May 2015.
  6. Web site: Melbourne v St Kilda – Sat, 13-May-1899 3:00 PM – Match Stats. AFL Tables. 11 May 2015.
  7. Book: Lovett, Michael. AFL 2004 – The Official Statistical History Of The AFL. AFL Publishing. 2004. 0-9580300-5-7.
  8. Web site: 1897 Stats – Player Lists. AFL Tables. 11 May 2015.
  9. News: Mr. J. J. Quinn to Miss L. Evans. . . Melbourne . 21 April 1910 . 11 May 2015 . 26 . National Library of Australia.
  10. News: Family Notices. . The Advocate . Melbourne . 21 December 1918 . 11 May 2015 . 23 . National Library of Australia.
  11. News: Family Notices. . . Melbourne . 11 December 1919 . 11 May 2015 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  12. News: 3 Men Killed in Richmond Sewer Shaft: Ex-Geelong Footballer a Victim. . . Victoria . 12 December 1918 . 11 May 2015 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  13. News: Latest Victorian Wires. . Mildura Telegraph and Darling and Lower Murray Advocate . Victoria . 13 December 1918 . 11 May 2015 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  14. News: Richmond Sewer Fatality. . . Melbourne . 24 January 1919 . 11 May 2015 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
  15. News: Royal Humane Society. . . Melbourne . 21 July 1919 . 11 May 2015 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
  16. News: Plucky Athlete's Family. . . Victoria . 27 March 1919 . 11 May 2015 . 2 . National Library of Australia.