Jim Francis Explained

Jim Francis
Fullname:James Arthur Francis
Birth Date:12 December 1910
Birth Place:Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
Death Place:Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia
Originalteam:Manningtree P.S.
Height:183 cm
Weight:80 kg
Statsend:1943
Years1:1929–1933
Club1:Hawthorn
Games Goals1:61 (26)
Years2:1934–1943
Club2:Carlton
Games Goals2:162 (52)
Games Goalstotal:223 (78)
Coachyears1:1956–1958
Coachclub1:Carlton
Coachgames Wins1:55 (29–25–1)
Coachyears2:1959–1960
Coachclub2:St Kilda
Coachgames Wins2:36 (18–18–0)
Coachgames Winstotal:91 (47–43–1)

James Arthur Francis (12 December 1910 – 16 November 2004[1]) was an Australian rules footballer and coach in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Family

The son of Henry Walter Francis (1883–1964)[2] and Sarah Victoria Francis, née Jackson (1884–1929),[3] James Arthur Francis was born in Hawthorn on 12 December 1910.

His brothers John and Syd also played VFL football, both for Hawthorn.

In 1937, James Francis married Shirley Louise King at St. Stephens Church of England in Richmond.[4]

Football

Hawthorn

After playing 61 games for Hawthorn, Francis left the Hawks in controversial circumstances, due to a disagreement with the club and his family's sports store.[5] Francis wanted the club to order their uniforms through his store, but when Hawthorn secretary Sam Ramsay refused, he asked for a clearance to Carlton.

Carlton

Francis made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in round 9 of the 1934 season. He retired as a player at the end of the 1943 season having played 162 games and was later appointed coach of the Blues from 1956 to 1958. Under his tenure the Blues struggled, despite having a good side on paper, and Francis was sacked in 1958. Francis was bitter about the firing and never spoke to his former close friend and Carlton coaching successor Ken Hands again.

St Kilda

Francis was appointed St Kilda Football Club senior coach for 1959–60, again achieving modest on-field results.

Death

Jim Francis died on 16 November 2004 and is buried at Box Hill Cemetery.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Memories of a footy hero. Richard . Brewster . 12 February 2005. The Age.
  2. News: Family Notices . The Age . 34,018 . Victoria, Australia . 20 May 1964 . 26.
  3. News: Family Notices . The Argus . 25,814 . Victoria, Australia . 8 May 1929 . 1.
  4. News: Family Notices . Table Talk . 3634 . Victoria, Australia . 30 December 1937 . 44.
  5. Book: Piesse. Ken. The Complete Guide to Australian Football. 1993. Pan MacMillan Australia Pty Limited. Melbourne. 0330357123. 111–112.