Stan Spinks Explained

Stan Spinks
Fullname:Stanley James Spinks
Birth Date:16 October 1912
Birth Place:Hawthorn, Victoria
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Broadbeach, Queensland
Originalteam:Auburn
Height:171 cm
Weight:79 kg
Statsend:1941
Years1:1931–1941
Club1:Hawthorn
Games Goals1:143 (19)
Careerhighlights:

Stanley James Spinks (16 October 1912 – 23 October 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s. He played as both a centreman and wingman in his career.

Stan's father, Charles Spinks was a founder of the Hawthorn Football club in 1902.[2]

Spinks finished second in the 1938 Brownlow Medal count, missing out by one vote to Dick Reynolds. He did, however, win that season's Hawthorn best and fairest, having won the award previously in 1932. In 1941 he quit the club after being dropped to the reserves side. He finished his playing career with Camberwell in the Victorian Football Association, but later returned to Hawthorn as coach of their thirds team in 1946. He also became an active committeeman (1947-1951-55) and he served as a club selector for more than a decade.

In 2007, Stan Spinks was inducted into the Hawthorn Hall of Fame.

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Notes and References

  1. Obituary in the Herald Sun, 25 October 2003
  2. Web site: Who's Who of Football. Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 – 1954). 29 June 1940. 5.