Jim Martin (Australian footballer) explained

Jim Martin
Fullname:James Martin
Birth Date:20 August 1884
Birth Place:Carlton, Victoria
Death Place:Melbourne, Victoria
Originalteam:Devenish,[1] Northcote
Height:173 cm
Weight:85 kg
Position:Forward pocket
Statsend:1914
Years1:1902
Club1:Carlton
Games Goals1:6 (2)
Years2:1907–13
Club2:Essendon
Games Goals2:95 (71)
Years3:1913–14
Club3:Fitzroy
Games Goals3:27 (16)
Games Goalstotal:128 (89)

Jim "Bull" Martin (20 August 1884 – 12 October 1940) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton, Essendon and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Football

Martin played mostly as a forward, often in the pocket. He only made six appearances for Carlton in his debut season and the following year switched to Northcote.

A strongly built and physical player, Martin returned to the league in 1907, with Essendon, playing there for the next seven years. Despite only kicking 16 goals in 1907, it was enough to top the goal-kicking at Essendon. He played in Essendon's losing 1908 Grand Final side.

He missed out on their 1911 premiership when he received a twelve-week suspension mid-season for striking George Holden of Fitzroy. Police later charged Martin with assault, making him the first VFL player to appear before the courts over an on-field incident.

After playing in Esendon's 1912 premiership team in 1912, he crossed to Fitzroy's during the 1913 season and participated in another premiership. This made him the first person in VFL history to play in consecutive premierships at two clubs, a feat later equaled by only Tom Fitzmaurice.

Death

Jim Martin died in Royal Melbourne Hospital in 1940.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1911 - James Martin, Devenish FC . Benalla Standard. 7 July 2020 . 5 September 1911.
  2. News: Mr. James Martin . The Age . 26,675 . Victoria, Australia . 14 October 1940 . 6.