Tom Fogarty (footballer, born 1878) explained

Tom Fogarty
Fullname:Thomas Bernard Fogarty
Birth Date:21 March 1878
Birth Place:Hotham, Victoria
Death Place:St Kilda, Victoria
Position:Ruck
Statsend:1909
Years1:1898
Games Goals1:10 (0)
Years2:1902–06
Games Goals2:66 (20)
Years3:1908–09
Games Goals3:19 (5)
Games Goalstotal:95 (25)
Careerhighlights:
  • South Melbourne captain, 1903
  • University captain, 1908

Thomas Bernard Fogarty (21 March 1878 – 23 February 1922) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda, South Melbourne and University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Football

After retiring in 1906 because of business pressures, Essendon did their best to convince him to join their team, but he did not accept. Captaining South Melbourne in 1903, he also captained University for a short period of time in 1908 upon his return from retirement.

Family

One of the ten children, six boys and four girls, of the wealthy wine merchant and former Mayor of Hotham (now known as "North Melbourne") Thomas Fogarty (1836–1900) and Cecilia Mary Fogarty (1854–1933), née Cullen, Tom Fogarty was born on 21 March 1878 in Hotham, Victoria. He married Rose Elinor Starr in 1907. Their son, Thomas Bernard Fogarty (1909–1984), played 13 senior VFL games for St Kilda.[1]

Four of the six Fogarty brothers played VFL football. In addition to Tom, John Joseph Fogarty (1882–1952), played a single game for South Melbourne,[2] Andrew Christopher "Chris" Fogarty (1884–1915), played for Essendon and University for a total of 28 games,[3] and Joseph Patrick "Joe" Fogarty (1887–1954), played with South Melbourne, Essendon, and University for a total of 16 games.[4]

Soldier

Sergeant Thomas Bernard Fogarty (60679), a lawyer, enlisted in the First AIF on 17 July 1918.[5]

Death

In February 1922, Fogarty was found dead, floating in Port Phillip, near the St Kilda Pier. His hat and coat had been found under the pier the previous day.[6] He had been suspended from practising law the previous December for misconduct.[7]

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/T/Tom_Fogarty1.html AFL Statistics: Tom Fogarty.
  2. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/J/John_Fogarty1.html AFL Statistics: John Fogarty.
  3. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/C/Chris_Fogarty.html AFL Statistics: Chris Fogarty.
  4. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/J/Joe_Fogarty.html AFL Statistics: Joe Fogarty.
  5. http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/Imagine.asp?B=3912547 World War I Service Record: Thomas Bernard Fogarty (613082)
  6. News: Death of a Solicitor. . The Age . Melbourne . 25 February 1922 . 9 February 2016 . 16 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: Barrister Suspended . . Melbourne . 16 December 1921 . 9 February 2016 . 10 . National Library of Australia.