Martin Cross (footballer) explained

Martin Cross
Birth Date:19 October 1939
Originalteam:North Ballarat
Debutdate:1961
Debutteam:Carlton
Debutopponent:St Kilda
Debutstadium:Junction Oval
Statsend:1963
Years1:1961–1963
Club1:Carlton
Games Goals1:36 (36)

Martin Cross (born 19 October 1939) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Martin Cross joined Carlton in 1961 from North Ballarat, Where he played 96 games in the Ballarat League prior to crossing to Carlton.

He was a right-foot kick who baulked and turned well, and had all the requirements of a top-class rover.

Cross was 20th man in the 1962 Carlton Grand Final team, that was beaten by Essendon by 32 points. He later coached in the Ovens & Murray League, steering Myrtleford to a premiership in 1970 as captain-coach. Cross also coached North Albury.

His grandson Ben Hollands and great-grandsons Elijah Hollands and Oliver (Ollie) Hollands also played professional Australian rules football, with Elijah drafted to the Gold Coast Suns in 2020 and Ollie drafted to Carlton in 2022.[1] [2] As of 2024 Elijah also plays for Carlton.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Cherny . Daniel . 6 December 2020 . Son of former Tiger hopes for more than 15 minutes of fame . en . . 3 August 2022.
  2. Web site: A dream come true: Hollands officially a Blue . 2022-11-29 . carltonfc.com.au . en.