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Albert Chadwick

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Sir Albert "Bert" Chadwick (15 November 189727 October 1983) was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League. A tough centre half-back who ran hard and straight, he played the majority of his career with Melbourne Football Club and one season for Hawthorn Football Club. He was runner-up to Edward "Carji" Greeves in the inaugural Brownlow Medal in 1924. In 1995 Sir Albert Chadwick was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. Sir Albert was Chairman Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria, and Melbourne Cricket Club President 1965-1979. Highly successful in business, Sir Albert was knighted in 1974.

Career highlights

Playing career: Games: 158 Goals: 53

  • Melbourne 1920–1928 (141 Games, 45 Goals)
  • Hawthorn 1929 (17 Games, 8 Goals)

Player honors:

  • 2nd Brownlow Medal 1924
  • 3rd Brownlow Medal (equal) 1925
  • Melbourne captain 1924–1927
  • premiership side 1926
  • Melbourne Team of the Century
  • Victorian representative (18 games, 7 goals)

Coaching record:

  • Melbourne 1925–27 (58 games, 42 wins, 15 losses, 1 draw), Premiership 1926
  • Hawthorn 1929 (18 games, 4 wins, 14 losses).

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