Kevin Dynon Explained

Kevin Dynon
Fullname:Kevin James Dynon
Birth Date:11 August 1925
Birth Place:Kensington, Victoria
Death Date:[1]
Originalteam:North Colts
Height:179 cm
Weight:85 kg
Statsend:1954
Years1:1943–1954
Club1:North Melbourne
Games Goals1:149 (83)
Coachyears1:1955–1956
Coachclub1:Moorabbin (VFA)
Coachgames Wins1:41 (26–15–0)
Careerhighlights:

1947, 1952–53

Kevin James Dynon (11 August 1925 – 8 September 2017) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (VFL).

Early years

Dynon was brought up in Kensington, Victoria and attended St. Joseph's CBC North Melbourne between 1936 and 1940 where he attained his Intermediate Certificate. He was noted for his overall athletic prowess and exceptional sporting ability which allowed him to become a member of the school's tennis, cricket, handball and football teams at various times. In 1940 he earned the title of college captain and was the senior sports champion, winning the 90 yards hurdles, broad jump, high jump and coming second in the 100 yards sprint (under 16). In the same year he acted as captain of the handball team and the athletics squad.[2]

Military

Barely 18 years of age, he enlisted into the Royal Australian Air Force and served in the AFHQ Telecommunication Unit until his discharge as a leading aircraftman in March 1946.[3] During his war service he survived a cyclone in Exmouth, Western Australia by sheltering under a truck after all the base buildings had been blown away.[4] Following his discharge he resumed work in the Federal Public Service.[5]

Football career

Dynon was appointed captain of North Melbourne Football Club in 1947 at age 21, the youngest captain of the club until 1972 when David Dench was appointed at just 20.[6] In 1951, playing with the North Old Boys', he was part of the team which won the Premiership in the Combined Catholic Old Collegians' Association.

In 1952 and 1953 he renewed his captaincy of the Kangaroos, five years after being first appointed.[7]

In 1955 Dynon joined Moorabbin Football Club, in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) as captain-coach.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KEVIN JAMES DYNON. The Age. 28 November 2017.
  2. St. Joseph's North Melbourne (1940) Cynosura. North Melbourne, Christian Brothers
  3. Web site: World War II Service: Kevin James Dynon . Department of Veterans Affairs.
  4. Book: Cullen, Barbara . Harder than football : league players at war . 306 . 2015 . Richmond, Victoria . Slattery Media Group . 978-0-992379-14-8.
  5. Review of St. Joseph's Christian Brothers' College North Melbourne; Golden Jubilee 1903–1953. (Magazine) Christian Brothers, North Melbourne, 1953
  6. Web site: Take Two: Youngest Captains.
  7. Book: AFL Record Guide to Season 2005. 2005. AFL Publishing. Melbourne, Victoria. 0-9580300-6-5. Lovett, Michael. 184.
  8. Devaney, John. Kevin Dynon. (Webpage) Retrieved 20 February 2014 from http://australianfootball.com/players/player/kevin+dynon/7029