Jeff Hopgood Explained

Jeff Hopgood
Fullname:Jeff Hopgood
Birth Date:1948 1, df=yes
Death Place:Gold Coast
Originalteam:Bayswater (Victoria)
Height:191 cm
Weight:93 kg
Position:Ruckman
Statsend:1973
Years1:1968–1973
Club1:North Melbourne
Games Goals1:42 (18)

Jeff Hopgood (14 January 1948  - 8 November 2006) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Hopgood spent six season at North Melbourne without ever managing to cement his spot, although he did manage 16 games in 1972. After leaving North Melbourne, Hopgood played at Coburg and was a ruckman in their 1974 VFA premiership side.[1] He later became influential in the Cairns sporting scene, serving as the president of AFL Cairns and the inaugural chairman of the Cairns Taipans basketball team, of which he was a co-founder.

Affectionately known as Hoppy, he was killed in November 2006 when his four-wheel drive crashed into a tree near the Gold Coast.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jeff Hopgood. AFL Tables.
  2. Web site: Cairns identity dies in road crash. ABC News.