AustralianFootball.com Celebrating the history of the great Australian game
Full name
John Chick
Known as
John Chick
Born
25 August 1932
Died
17 March 2013 (aged 80)
Age at first & last AFL game
First game: 19y 238d
Last game: 28y 2d
Height and weight
Height: 175 cm
Weight: 72 kg
Senior clubs
Glenorchy; Carlton
Jumper numbers
Carlton: 23
Club | League | Career span | Games | Goals | Avg | Win % | AKI | AHB | AMK | BV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Glenorchy | TANFL | 1951, 1961-1964 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Carlton | V/AFL | 1952-1960 | 119 | 29 | 0.24 | 56% | 13.00 | — | 3.00 | 16 |
Total | 1951-1964 | 119 | 29 | 0.24 | — | — | — | — | — |
Pre 1965 stats are for selected matches only
AFL: 6,171st player to appear, 1,974th most games played, 3,071st most goals kickedCarlton: 655th player to appear, 133rd most games played, 249th most goals kicked
John Chick began his senior football career with New Town and was one of that team's best players in its 1951 Grand Final annihilation of North Hobart. The following year he was cleared to Carlton, where he went on to give superb service in 119 VFL games over the next nine seasons. Quick, clever and highly skilful, he was widely acknowledged as one of the finest wingmen in the game. He represented the VFL on several occasions including the 1956 Perth carnival, after which he was selected in the All Australian team. In 1959 and 1960, his last two seasons with the club, Chick served as Carlton vice-captain. He returned home to his original club, now re-named Glenorchy, in 1961 after being appointed as captain-coach, and in his first season in charge he got the team into the Grand Final. In 1962 and '63, however, the side failed to contest the finals, after which Chick resigned as coach, remaining at the club for one final year as a player only.
Author - John Devaney