Vin Gardiner Explained

Vin Gardiner
Fullname:Vincent Sidley Gardiner
Birth Date:23 October 1885
Birth Place:Carlton, Victoria
Death Place:Carlton North, Victoria
Height:167 cm
Weight:67.5 kg
Statsend:1917
Years1:1905
Club1:Melbourne
Games Goals1:2 (0)
Years2:1907–1917
Club2:Carlton
Games Goals2:157 (341)
Games Goalstotal:159 (341)

Vincent Sidley Gardiner (23 October 1885 – 3 October 1972)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne and Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Gardiner came from a footballing family, his father John had played for Carlton, and his brother Jack also played for Melbourne and Carlton.

Gardiner began his career with Melbourne, but only played two games for the Redlegs in 1905. Gardiner then made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in round 3 of the 1907 season. In his second season, 1908, Gardiner was part of Carlton's premiership winning team. He was also the club's leading goalkicker that season. Gardiner went on to win Carlton's leading goalkicker award six more times and win another premiership, in 1915. He left the Blues at the end of the 1917 season.

Early in 1918 Gardiner joined the hundreds of thousands of other Australians who had enlisted to serve in World War I. While training at Broadmeadows Army camp, his instructors described him as "steady and reliable," "capable and attentive" and "keen and hard-working", but the war ended before Gardiner was called up for active duty.

Gardiner was made a life member of Carlton in 1949.[2] He also played cricket for Carlton, appearing in 109 first XI matches between 1905/06 and 1923/24.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Register of V.C.A. 1st XI Pennant, District & Premi er Cricketers: 1889–90 to 2013–14. Cricket Victoria. 19 September 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150310072516/http://premier.cricketvictoria.com.au/files/3/files/player-register-career-stats/Player%20Reg%20D-H%202014.pdf. 10 March 2015. dead.
  2. News: Life Members at Carlton . . Melbourne . 18 August 1949 . 13 January 2011 . 18 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: VCA 1st XI Career records 1889–90 to 2014–15, D-H. 27 February 2016. Cricket Victoria. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304112238/http://premier.cricketvictoria.com.au/files/3/files/player-register-career-stats/VCA%201st%20XI%20CAREER%20RECORDS%201889-90%20to%202014-15%20D-H.pdf. 4 March 2016. dead.