Stan Williams (Australian footballer) explained

Stan Williams
Fullname:Stanley J. Williams
Birth Date:19 July 1891
Originalteam:North Adelaide
Height:178 cm
Weight:73 kg
Statsend:1922
Years1:1920–1922
Club1:St Kilda
Games Goals1:32 (0)

Stanley J. "Dick" Williams (19 July 1891 – 25 May 1966) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1] He was the curator of Adelaide Oval from 1939 to 1953.

Williams, a half back, started his career at North Adelaide in 1910 and played with them until 1919. He joined St Kilda in 1920 and the following year, also Charlie Ricketts retired mid-season, was appointed club captain.[2] It would be his only season as captain of St Kilda. He returned to North Adelaide in 1926 but was comeback was brief.

In 1939, following the death of Adelaide Oval curator Albert Wright, Williams was appointed as his replacement. He had been previously working as a greenkeeper at a bowling club, which was attached to the oval. Due to ill health, Williams retired in 1953.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AFL Tables: Stan Williams . afltables.com.
  2. Book: Holmesby. Russell. Main. Jim. The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. 2007. 978-1-920910-78-5.
  3. The Argus,"Oval Curator's Gratitude", 23 March 1953, p. 7