Jim Prentice (footballer) explained

Jim Prentice
Fullname:James Ernest Prentice
Birth Date:28 December 1949
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Temora, New South Wales
Originalteam:Ariah Park
Height:187 cm
Weight:89 kg
Position:Half Forward
Statsend:1974
Years1:1971–74
Games Goals1:58 (44)

James Ernest Prentice (28 December 1949 – 24 September 2010) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[2]

Prentice returned to play with Ariah Park - Mirrool and won two South West Football League best and fairest awards, the Gammage Medal in 1975 and 1977 and was runner up in 1979 too.

Prentice was captain coach of Ariah Park - Mirrool from 1976 to 1977.[3]

Prentice was captain-coach of Devonport Football Club for one year in 1978 and won the Wander Medal in the North West Football Union, while playing with Devonport.

Prentice then returned to play with Ariah Park - Mirrool and was captain of the 1979 South West Football League inter league representative side.[4]

Prentice was captain coach of Girral - West Wyalong in 1987 and kicked eight goals in their Northern Riverina Football League grand final defeat of Four Corners. Prentice also played in Girral - West Wyalong's 1988 premiership, which was coached by Pat Daniher.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Ernest Prentice . Find a Grave.
  2. Book: The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 . Holmesby. Russell. Main. Jim . 2014 . 10th . 978-1-921496-32-5 . BAS Publishing . Seaford, Victoria . 718.
  3. Web site: Ariah Park - Mirrool History . Swans on Screen . 26 December 2022.
  4. Web site: 1979 - Winfield Country Championships Record . NSW Football History . VCFL . 26 December 2022 . 10 . 20 May 1979.