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Key Facts

Full name
Eric Zschech

Known as
Eric Zschech

Born
19 June 1909

Died
3 October 1981 (aged 72)

Age at first & last AFL game
First game: 20y 325d
Last game: 26y 101d

Height and weight
Height: 174 cm
Weight: 73 kg

Senior clubs
Richmond

Jumper numbers
Richmond: 25

Eric Zschech

ClubLeagueCareer spanGamesGoalsAvgWin %AKIAHBAMKBV
RichmondV/AFL1930-1935102160.1676%20.624.6221
Total1930-1935102160.1676%20.624.6221

Pre 1965 stats are for selected matches only

AFL: 3,672nd player to appear, 2,375th most games played, 4,122nd most goals kickedRichmond: 319th player to appear, 147th most games played, 324th most goals kicked

Deceptively indolent and casual in approach, Eric Zschech was actually a supremely effective performer for Richmond throughout his comparatively brief six season, 102 game VFL career. Recruited from Minyip, where he had played under the great Roy Cazaly, Zschech soon established himself as the Tigers' centreman, where his effortlessly accurate foot passing marked him out as a player of rare class.

Zscech was in the pivot as Richmond beat Carlton in the 1932 Grand Final, and again two years later when South Melbourne's famous foreign legion were the victims. He also played in the losing 1931 and 1933 Grand Finals. His understanding with champion full forward Jack 'Skinny' Titus was legendary, and seemed at times almost telepathic.

After leaving Richmond, Eric Zschech played with great distinction for Lefroy, captain coaching the side to a premiership in 1937, and winning the George Watt Memorial Medal for the best and fairest player in the TANFL on no fewer than three occasions. After a break for the war he resumed his senior football career with Sandy Bay, and was a member in 1946 of that club's first ever TANFL premiership side.

Author - John Devaney

Sources

Full Points Footy Publications

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.