Les Dayman Explained

Les Dayman
Fullname:Leslie Clarence Dayman
Birth Date:28 October 1901
Birth Place:Salisbury, South Australia
Death Place:Alberton, South Australia
Originalteam:Salisbury
Height:183 cm
Weight:82 kg
Position:Key position forward/Ruckman
Statsend:1937
Years1:1921–1931 & 1937
Club1:Port Adelaide
Games Goals1:166 (401)
Years2:1932–1934
Club2:Footscray
Games Goals2:34 (68)
Years3:1934
Club3:Coburg[1]
Games Goals3:12 (13)
Sooyears1:1923–1931
Sooteam1:South Australia
Soogames Goals1:19 (30)
Careerhighlights:

Leslie Clarence "Bro" Dayman (28 October 1901  - 11 March 1979) was an Australian Rules footballer who played for Port Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Family

The fifth of the seven children of Arthur Ernest Dayman,[2] and Edith Annie Dayman, née Smitham,[3] Leslie Clarence Dayman was born at Salisbury, South Australia on 28 October 1901.

His eldest brother, Clem Dayman, also played with Port Adelaide.

Dayman married Maria Jane "Ria" Diks on 2 January 1932.[4] [5] Their son, Leslie Dayman, was the notable Australian stage, screen and TV actor, and their grandson, Chris McDermott, was the inaugural captain of Adelaide Crows.[6]

Football

Port Adelaide (1921–1931)

Les Dayman started his career at Port Adelaide in 1921, after arriving from Salisbury. During that year he was a member of the club's premiership team. He played beside his brother Clem at the club during the 1920s and was used mostly as a ruckman or in the key forward positions. On three occasions Dayman won Port Adelaide's 'Best and Fairest' award and also topped their goal-kicking four times. He was the league's top goal-kicker in 1929 with 86 goals.

A regular South Australian interstate representative, he made a total of 19 appearances and kicked 30 goals for his state.

Footscray (1932–1934)

Footscray acquired his services in 1932 and he had a solid first season, kicking a bag of five against Fitzroy in his second game and topping the club's goal-kicking with 37 majors.

Coburg (1934)

Following a three-year VFL stint, Dayman played briefly at Coburg in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). He was cleared to Coburg after his round eight VFL match against Richmond in late June 1934. Dayman played in Coburg's losing 1934 VFL grand final loss.[7] [8]

Yarraville / Sunshine (1935)

Dayman was initially appointed as captain-coach of Maryborough in the Bendigo Football League in late March 1935, but the position must of fell through,[9] but he was then cleared from Coburg to Yarraville in early April, 1935 and later played with Sunshine.[10]

Newells (1936)

Dayman was cleared to Newells FC, in the Footscray District Football League in April 1936.[11]

Port Adelaide (1937)

He returned to Port Adelaide in 1937,[12] making one further appearance for the seniors,[13] [14] before going on to serve the club in an off field capacity.

Dayman was awarded Life Membership of the Port Adelaide in 1938.[15]

Military service

He served in the Australian army during the Second World War from 8 April 1942 to 14 September 1944.

Death

He died at Alberton, South Australia on 11 March 1979.

Honours

In 2002 he was one of the inaugural inductees into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame.

He was selected at centre half-forward in Port Adelaide's official "Greatest Team", which took into account the period 1870 to 2000.

Notes

  1. Web site: The VFA Project: Coburg FC . The VFA Project . VFA . 17 May 2024.
  2. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43214063 Deaths: Dayman, The (Adelaide) Advertiser, (Saturday, 29 July 1944), p.12.
  3. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131200149 Deaths: Dayman, The (Adelaide) News, (Wednesday, 3 March 1937), p.2.
  4. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90491813 Dilks—Dayman, The (Adelaide) Chronicle, (Thursday, 1 January 1931), p.16.
  5. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74367136 L.C. Dayman, Port Forward, Married, The (Adelaide) Advertiser, (Tuesday, 5 January 1932), p.11.
  6. Web site: SA FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME: Leslie C Dayman. sanfl.com.au. 2015-10-27.
  7. Web site: 1934 - NORTHCOTE AND COBURG . The Sun News-Pictorial . Melbourne, Vic . 17 May 2024 . 22 . 6 October 1934.
  8. Web site: 1934 - NORTHCOTE'S TRIUMPH . The Age . 17 May 2024 . 6 . 8 October 1934.
  9. Web site: 1935 - Dayman Coach of Maryborough . The Sun News-Pictorial . Melbourne, Vic . 17 May 2024 . 22 . 1 April 1935.
  10. Web site: 1935 - L. Daymnan to Play For Junior Team . News . Adelaide, SA . 17 May 2024 . 2 . 27 June 1935.
  11. Web site: 1936 - Clearances . Sunshine Advocate . 17 May 2024 . 1 . 9 April 1936.
  12. Web site: 1937 - Dayman May Play For Port Adelaide . The Advertiser . Adelaide, SA . 17 May 2024 . 27 . 10 March 1937.
  13. Web site: 1937 - Surprise Defeat Of Port Adelaide . The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA) . 17 May 2024 . 8 . 24 May 1937.
  14. Web site: 1937 - Hard-Fought League Football Match Expected at Alberton . News . Adelaide, SA . 17 May 2024 . 9 . 28 May 1937.
  15. Web site: 1938 - FOOTBALL GATE CHARGES RAISED . The Advertiser . Adelaide, SA . 17 May 2024 . 27 . 8 March 1938.

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