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Dan Minogue

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Dan Minogue
Personal information
Birth September 4 1891(1891-09-04),
Recruited from St Killian's/California Gully
Height and weight 183cm / 92kg
Death July 27 1961 (aged 69),
Playing career¹
Debut 29 April 1911, Collingwood vs. Richmond, at Victoria Park
Team(s) Collingwood (1911-1916)

84 games, 37 goals Richmond (1920-1925) 94 games, 38 goals Hawthorn (1926) 1 game, 2 goals

Coaching career¹
Team(s) Richmond 1920-1925

Played 105, Won 59, Lost 45* Hawthorn 1926-1927 Played 36, Won 4, Lost 31* Carlton 1929-1934 Played 117, Won 85, Lost 32 St Kilda 1935-1938 Played 54, Won 30, Lost 24 Fitzroy 1940-1942 Played 51, Won 25, Lost 26 (*includes 1 draw)

¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season
Career highlights

Daniel 'Dan' Minogue (born 4 September 1891; died 27 July 1961) was an Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League. Minogue was a courageous centre half-back as epitomised when he sustained a broken collarbone playing for Collingwood Football Club in the first minute of the 1911 Grand Final and then playing out the entire match. Unhappy at the treatment of Jim Sadler, one of his former teamates at Collingwood, his request to transfer to Richmond upon his return from AIF service during World War I created ill feeling and he had to stand out of competition for twelve months in order to secure the transfer. In addition to playing at three VFL clubs, he coached at five clubs - a record that has never been equalled. In 1996 Minogue was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

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Preceded by
Barney Herbert
Richmond Best and Fairest winner
1920
Succeeded by
Hugh James


Richmond F.C. 1920/21 Consecutive Premiership Players
Carew | Don | Hall | Harley | Herbert | Hislop | Hughes | James | Smith | Taylor | Thorp | Weatherill |
Captain/Coach : Minogue

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