Kevin Wright (Australian footballer) explained

Kevin Wright
Fullname:Kevin Wright
Birth Date:19 February 1933
Originalteam:Fitzroy Thirds
Height:178 cm
Weight:76 kg
Statsend:1961
Years1:1952–1961
Club1:Fitzroy
Games Goals1:140 (160)

Kevin Wright (19 February 1933 – 3 October 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Wright was used initially in the midfield, either as a centre, rover or wingman. Towards the end of his career he played more as a forward after establishing himself with a six-goal haul in the opening round of the 1958 VFL season. He kicked 43 in 1959 to top Fitzroy's goal-kicking and was their most prolific forward again the following season with 36 goals.

Wright moved to the Dandenong Football Club in the Victorian Football Association in 1962, and served there as captain-coach until 1964; he led the club to a Division 2 premiership in 1962, and kicked six goals in the grand final.[1] After leaving Dandenong, Wright returned to Fitzroy where he became a director. He also spent a season, in 1972, as non-playing coach of Preston.

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  1. News: The Age. 10 September 1962. Brawl mars Grand Final. 18. Melbourne, VIC. Graeme Kelly.