Frank_Nolan_(footballer)

Frank Nolan (footballer)

Frank Nolan (footballer)

Australian rules footballer


Frank Nolan (10 June 1915 – 31 May 1989) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]

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Family

The son of Hugh Nolan (1884–1965),[2] and Elizabeth Mary Nolan (1887–1961), née Brown,[3] Frank Nolan was born at St Kilda, Victoria on 10 June 1915.

He married Edna Mary Clifton (1916–1993) in 1940.

Football

Caulfield (FDL)

Nolan kicked 116 goals for the Caulfield Football Club in the Federal District League in 1933.[4]

Hawthorn (VFL)

Cleared from Caulfield in May 1934,[5] Nolan played two games for the Hawthorn First XVIII in the early part of the 1934 VFL season, scoring a goal in each of his games against Collingwood[6] and Essendon[7] but mostly played for the Second XVIII in his time at Hawthorn in 1934.

Caulfield (FDL)

He returned to Caulfield in 1935.[8]

Oakleigh (VFA)

In 1937 he trialled with both Oakleigh[9] and Hawthorn.[10] He was cleared from Hawthorn to Oakleigh in April 1937,[11] and became a key goal scorer for them over the next four seasons.[12]

Military service

He later served in the Australian Army in Papua New Guinea during World War II.[13]


Notes

  1. Holmesby & Main (2014), p.659.
  2. "1933 – Caulfield's Success". Sporting Globe. 21 October 1933. p. 6. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  3. "COLLINGWOOD SYSTEM". The Argus. No. 27, 380. Victoria, Australia. 21 May 1934. p. 13.
  4. "HAWTHORN'S THIRD QUARTER". The Argus. No. 27, 386. Victoria, Australia. 28 May 1934. p. 13.
  5. "Football Starts – First Casualties". Sporting Globe. No. 1535. Victoria, Australia. 20 March 1937. p. 1.
  6. "LEAGUE MEN AS COACHES". The Argus. No. 28, 284. Victoria, Australia. 16 April 1937. p. 17.
  7. The VFA Project.
  8. Nominal Roll.

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