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Key Facts

Full name
Leonard Incigneri

Known as
Len Incigneri

Born
3 January 1884

Died
23 August 1964 (aged 80)

Age at first & last AFL game
First game: 19y 238d
Last game: 31y 216d

Height and weight
Height: 180 cm
Weight: 89 kg

Senior clubs
South Melbourne; Richmond; Melbourne

Jumper numbers
Melbourne: 28, 25

Recruited from
South Melbourne (1908); Richmond (1913)

Family links
Matt Incigneri (Brother)

Len Incigneri

ClubLeagueCareer spanGamesGoalsAvgWin %AKIAHBAMKBV
South MelbourneV/AFL1903, 1905200.000%0
RichmondV/AFL1908-19116240.0639%0
MelbourneV/AFL1913-19153370.2124%0
V/AFL1903, 1905, 1908-1911, 1913-191597110.1133%0
Total1903, 1905, 1908-1911, 1913-191597110.1133%0

AFL: 907th player to appear, 2,506th most games played, 4,754th most goals kickedSouth Melbourne: 132nd player to appear, 1,205th most games played, 1,087th most goals kickedRichmond: 8th player to appear, 256th most games played, 553rd most goals kickedMelbourne: 289th player to appear, 444th most games played, 497th most goals kicked

A tough, astute footballer, Len Incigneri overcame a faltering start to his league career with South Melbourne to do justice to his ability with his two subsequent clubs. He played just two VFL games with South, one in 1903 and the other two years later. He reappeared in the VFL with Richmond in 1908 when it made its league bows, and he ended up playing 62 games in four seasons for he club. In his final season he was the side's captain coach. He also achieved selection in the VFL interstate team which competed in the 1911 Adelaide carnival.

Incigneri's final stint in league football came from 1913 to 1915 when he added another 33 VFL games for Melbourne. His career ended in somewhat dramatic fashion when he was suspended for eight matches after poleaxing a South Melbourne opponent. The incident occurred towards the end of the season, and Incigneri never played again. He had spent the 1914 season as Melbourne's captain.

Len Incigneri was capable of playing in a number of positions but was best known, and probably most effective, as a defender.

Author - John Devaney

Sources

Full Points Footy Publications

Footnotes

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