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Key Facts

Full name
Hugh Dunbar

Known as
Hugh Dunbar

Born
27 June 1903

Died
17 July 1985 (aged 82)

Age at first & last AFL game
First game: 18y 313d
Last game: 26y 347d

Height and weight
Height: 185 cm
Weight: 92 kg

Senior clubs
Melbourne; St. Kilda

Jumper numbers
Melbourne: 29, 28
St. Kilda: 15

Recruited from
Melbourne (1930)

Family links
Edgar Dunbar (Brother)Harold Dunbar (Brother)

Hugh Dunbar

Club
League
Career span
Games
Goals
Avg
Win %
AKI
AHB
AMK
BV
MelbourneV/AFL1922-192897480.4960%0
St. KildaV/AFL1930310.3333%0
V/AFL1922-1928, 1930100490.4959%0
Total1922-1928, 1930100490.4959%0

AFL: 2,688th player to appear, 2,465th most games played, 2,098th most goals kickedMelbourne: 398th player to appear, 177th most games played, 158th most goals kickedSt. Kilda: 636th player to appear, 1,215th most games played, 986th most goals kicked

One of the toughest VFL players of his era Hugh Dunbar loved the game's physical elements and was seldom deflected from his target, be it ball or man. Although known primarily as a ruckman he was versatile; for example, he played at centre half back in Melbourne's victorious challenge final team of 1926. Between 1922 and 1928 he played 97 VFL games for the Fuchsias and kicked 48 goals. A regular VFL interstate representative, when he left Melbourne he spent the 1929 season as playing coach of VFA club Brighton. He made a brief return to league ranks with St Kilda in 1930 adding a final 3 games and 1 goal to his career tallies. 

Dunbar later coached amateur club Ormond.

Author - John Devaney

Sources

Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers by Russell Holmesby & Jim Main; Wikipedia article

Footnotes

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