Jim Grace Explained

Jim Grace
Fullname:James Grace
Birth Date:21 September 1868
Birth Place:Burnley, Victoria
Death Place:Royal Park, Melbourne
Debutdate:Round 5, 1890
Debutteam:Fitzroy
Debutopponent:Geelong
Height:182 cm
Weight:78 kg
Statsend:1899
Years1:1890–1896
Club1:Fitzroy (VFA)
Games Goals1:131 (248)
Years2:1897–1899
Club2:Fitzroy (VFL)
Games Goals2:47 (33)
Games Goalstotal:178 (281)
Careerhighlights:

1890, 1891

  • Fitzroy leading goalkicker: 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896

Jim Grace (21 September 1868 – 31 December 1938[1]) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the club's early years. His younger brother, Mick Grace, played beside him at Fitzroy.

Football

Grace joined Fitzroy in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) in 1890. He played as a full-forward and dominated Fitzroy's goalkicking during his time at the club, winning the club's leading goalkicker award every year from his debut through until 1896. He was also the league's leading goalkicker in his first two seasons, 1890 and 1891. Grace was part of Fitzroy's 1895 premiership team, the same season that his younger brother Mick joined him at the Maroons.[2]

After Fitzroy broke away from the VFA to join the new Victorian Football League (VFL) competition, Grace spent a further three seasons at Fitzroy, playing in Fitzroy's 1898 and 1899 premierships. By this stage of his career, he played often as a ruckman and follower, spending less time at full-forward than he had earlier in his career.

He retired at the end of 1899, with his career tally of 281 goals standing as a club record until Round 3 of 1918, when it was broken by Jim Freake. [3]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: MR. J. GRACE . The Argus . Victoria, Australia . 2 January 1939 . 4.
  2. Donald, C., Fitzroy: for the love of the jumper, Retrieved 9 April 2011.
  3. This record was subsequently broken in Round 6 of 1931 by Jack Moriarty (son of Grace's long time teammate Geoff), who still holds the record.