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Alex Denney

Alexander David Denney (24 June 1926 – 26 April 2004) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[2]

Alex Denney
Personal information
Full name Alexander David Denney
Date of birth (1926-06-24)24 June 1926
Place of birth Wycheproof, Victoria
Date of death 26 April 2004(2004-04-26) (aged 77)
Original team(s) Wycheproof / Caulfield Grammar[1]
Height 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 75 kg (165 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1947–1948 Collingwood 35 (2)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1948.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Family edit

The son of Powley Denney (1893–1964),[3] and Nellie Violet Denney (1894–1947), née Glover,[4] Alexander David Denney was born in Wycheproof, Victoria on 24 June 1926.

In 1949 he married Betty Lois Coventry, the daughter of Gordon Coventry.[5]

Education edit

He was educated at Wycheproof State School (No.1757),[6] and then, having won a major residential scholarship,[7] he attended Caulfield Grammar School, as a boarder, from 1939 to 1942,[8] where he distinguished himself not only as a student — he was dux of his class in 1939[9] — but also as a footballer,[10] and as a cricketer,[11] and, especially, an outstanding athlete.[12][13][14]

At the school's October 1942 Annual Sports, Denney won the Open 100 yards, 220 yards, and 440 yards races, the 120 yards hurdles, and the long jump.[15] The Australasian's schools' correspondent declared Denney to be "an all-round runner of great promise",[16] in a report to which was appended a photograph of Denney rounding the last bend (in front of the school's tennis courts) of either the 220 or 440 yards races.[17]

Later that same month, when competing for the school in the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria Combined Sports on 23 October 1942, he broke the (23 years') record for the Open 100 yards (he won by four yards, in 10 310 secs),[18] came second on the Open 220 yards, and won the Open 440 yards.[19]

Military service edit

He served with the RAAF during the Second World War.[20] During that time, he played football, in Sydney, along with his future brother-in-law, George Coventry, for the RAAF.[21]

Football edit

Wycheproof Football Club (TFL) edit

In 1946, Alex Denney was voted the best and fairest player for the Wycheproof Football Club in the Tyrrell Football League.[22]

Collingwood (VFL) edit

Recruited from Wycheproof in 1947, Denney played in his first senior VFL match, against South Melbourne, on 10 May 1947, on the wing, as a replacement for the injured Des Fothergill.[23]

At the end of the 1947, "Clubman", the Weekly Times football correspondent rated ex-Wycheproof Denney the second-best of all of the first-year "former country players" in that year's VFL Competition: the best was the ex-Echuca Melbourne player, Eddie Jackson, and the third-best was the ex-Granya Footscray player, Norm Webb.[24]

After his first four games (two on the wing and two on the half-forward flank), he was transferred to the half-back flank, where he played for almost all of the rest of his career,[25][26] including the 1948 Semi-Final (against Footscray),[27] and the 1948 Preliminary Final (against Melbourne), his last VFL game, where he was one of Collingwood's best players, although in a losing team.[28][29]

Wycheproof Football Club (TFL/NCFL) edit

In April 1949, Collingwood cleared Denney to back to Wycheproof.[30]

Having won the TFL premiership in 1951,[31] and with ex-Collingwood Hugh Coventry (Denney's wife's cousin) as its captain-coach, the Wycheproof Football Club transferred from the Tyrrell Football League to the North Central Football League (NCFL) in 1952.[32]

Denney was not only the vice-captain of the Wycheproof team that won the 1952 NCFL premiership, defeating the Donald Football Club 15.17 (107) to 4.9 (33),[33][34] but was also the league's best and fairest player that year.[35]

He was still playing in 1955.[36][37]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "School star excels". The Argus. Melbourne. 12 May 1947. p. 12. Retrieved 2 November 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ Holmesby & Main (2014), p.222.
  3. ^ Deaths: Denney, The Age, (Friday, 31 July 1964), p.23.
  4. ^ Deaths: Denney, The Argus, (Tuesday, 23 December 1947), p.11.
  5. ^ Engagements: Coventry—Denney, The Argus, (Monday, 24 May 1948), p.7.
  6. ^ "Wycheproof State School 1757: School Groups in 1934", and "Wycheproof State School 1757: School Groups in 1938", at wycheschools.webs.com.
  7. ^ Scholarship Awards from State Schools, The Herald, (Wednesday, 30 November 1938), p.10.
  8. ^ Webber (1981), p.289.
  9. ^ Caulfield Grammar, The Age, (13 December 1939), p.9.
  10. ^ Assoc. Grammar Schools, The Australasian, (Saturday, 19 July 1941), p.39.
  11. ^ Associated Grammar Schools: Brighton v. Caulfield, The Argus, (Saturday, 6 March 1941), p.12.
  12. ^ Wilkinson (1997), pp.112, 115, 117, and 118.
  13. ^ His brother, Powley Samuel Denney (1930–1987), also attended Caulfield Grammar (from 1943 to 1946: Webber (1981), p.289), and was also an exceptional schoolboy athlete (Wilkinson (1997), pp.120, 124-126).
  14. ^ Caulfield Grammar Events: School Tryouts: Under 14, The Herald, (Saturday, 21 October 1939), p.20.
  15. ^ Caulfield G.S. Sports, The Sporting Globe, (Saturday, 10 October 1942), p.3; School Sports, The Age, (Monday, 12 October 1942), p.4.
  16. ^ Caulfield Grammar", The Australasian, (Saturday, 24 October 1942), p.28.
  17. ^ A. Denny (Caulfield), who won 6 events, The Australasian, (Saturday, 24 October 1942), p.27.
  18. ^ See photograph at: Combined Sports of Associated Grammar Schools: Finish of 100 Yards Open Championship, The Australasian, (Saturday, 31 October 1942), p.17.
  19. ^ Boy Athlete Breaks 19 Year Old Record, The Herald, (Friday, 23 October 1942), p.3; School Sports, The Argus, (Saturday, 24 October 1942), p.9.
  20. ^ World War Two Nominal Roll: Aircraftman 2 Alexander David Denney (450637), Department of Veterans' Affairs.
  21. ^ Four Aust. Rules Teams out for Second Win, The Sydney Morning Herald, (Saturday, 12 May 1945), p.9, Airmen's Recovery in Aust. Rules, The (Sydney) Sun, (Sunday, 3 June 1945), p.19, etc.
  22. ^ Football: Tyrell (sic) Trophies, The Age, (Wednesday, 23 October 1946), p.9.
  23. ^ School Star Excels, The Argus, (Monday, 12 May 1947), p.12.
  24. ^ 'Clubman', "Echuca Lad is Best of his Year in City Games", The Weekly Times, (Wednesday, 3 September 1947), p.54.
  25. ^ For example, Goal for Essendon, The Age, (Monday, 2 May 1948), p.8.
  26. ^ On 23 August 1947, he played in the centre, replacing the injured Bill Twomey (Collingwood Make Two Surprise Changes, The Argus, Friday, 22 August 1947), p.21). He kicked one goal in the match (Details of Six VFL Games, The Argus, (Monday, 25 August 1947), p.17).
  27. ^ Ready for Semi-Final, The Herald, (Wednesday, 8 September 1948), p.8.
  28. ^ Beames, Percy, "Melbourne Improves Title prospects, The Age, (Monday, 27 September 1948), p.8.
  29. ^ Reynolds, Dick, "Collingwood Annihilated in League Final", The Argus, (Monday, 27 September 1948), p.23.
  30. ^ Beames, Percy, "Fitzroy Full Back Injured in Accident", The Age, (Wednesday, 27 April 1949), p.18.
  31. ^ Tyrrell League "Double", The Argus, (Friday, 21 September 1951), p.15.
  32. ^ Tyrrell Battle Closes, The Argus, (Friday, 25 April 1952), p.7.
  33. ^ Country Football, The Age, (Monday, 15 September 1952), p.13.
  34. ^ Leading Country Football Teams, The Weekly Times, (Wednesday, 22 October 1952), p.41.
  35. ^ Wycheproof History: Ted Sands presents Alec Denney with the 1952 B & F (Photograph), at flickr.com.
  36. ^ Wycheproof Knocks Carlton from the Four, The Argus, (Monday, 22 August 1955), p.7.
  37. ^ The Wycheproof Team, The Argus, (Friday, 26 August 1955), p.24.

References edit

  • Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2014). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (10th ed.). Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5.
  • Webber, Horace (1981). Years May Pass On... Caulfield Grammar School, 1881–1981. Centenary Committee, Caulfield Grammar School, (East St Kilda). ISBN 0-9594242-0-2.
  • Wilkinson, Ian R. (1997). The Fields At Play – 115 years of sport at Caulfield Grammar School 1881–1996. Playright Publishing. ISBN 0-949853-60-7.

External links edit

  • Alex Denney's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Alex Denney at AustralianFootball.com
  • Alex Denney, 1947-1948, at Collingwood Forever.
  • "Wycheproof Red Cricket Team (A Grade) Premiers Tyrrell Cricket Ass 1959-1960" (photograph), at wychenarraportcricket.webs.com.

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For the English footballer see Alex Denny Alexander David Denney 24 June 1926 26 April 2004 was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League VFL 2 Alex DenneyPersonal informationFull nameAlexander David DenneyDate of birth 1926 06 24 24 June 1926Place of birthWycheproof VictoriaDate of death26 April 2004 2004 04 26 aged 77 Original team s Wycheproof Caulfield Grammar 1 Height173 cm 5 ft 8 in Weight75 kg 165 lb Playing career1YearsClubGames Goals 1947 1948Collingwood35 2 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1948 Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball com Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Military service 4 Football 4 1 Wycheproof Football Club TFL 4 2 Collingwood VFL 4 3 Wycheproof Football Club TFL NCFL 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksFamily editThe son of Powley Denney 1893 1964 3 and Nellie Violet Denney 1894 1947 nee Glover 4 Alexander David Denney was born in Wycheproof Victoria on 24 June 1926 In 1949 he married Betty Lois Coventry the daughter of Gordon Coventry 5 Education editHe was educated at Wycheproof State School No 1757 6 and then having won a major residential scholarship 7 he attended Caulfield Grammar School as a boarder from 1939 to 1942 8 where he distinguished himself not only as a student he was dux of his class in 1939 9 but also as a footballer 10 and as a cricketer 11 and especially an outstanding athlete 12 13 14 At the school s October 1942 Annual Sports Denney won the Open 100 yards 220 yards and 440 yards races the 120 yards hurdles and the long jump 15 The Australasian s schools correspondent declared Denney to be an all round runner of great promise 16 in a report to which was appended a photograph of Denney rounding the last bend in front of the school s tennis courts of either the 220 or 440 yards races 17 Later that same month when competing for the school in the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria Combined Sports on 23 October 1942 he broke the 23 years record for the Open 100 yards he won by four yards in 10 3 10 secs 18 came second on the Open 220 yards and won the Open 440 yards 19 Military service editHe served with the RAAF during the Second World War 20 During that time he played football in Sydney along with his future brother in law George Coventry for the RAAF 21 Football editWycheproof Football Club TFL edit In 1946 Alex Denney was voted the best and fairest player for the Wycheproof Football Club in the Tyrrell Football League 22 Collingwood VFL edit Recruited from Wycheproof in 1947 Denney played in his first senior VFL match against South Melbourne on 10 May 1947 on the wing as a replacement for the injured Des Fothergill 23 At the end of the 1947 Clubman the Weekly Times football correspondent rated ex Wycheproof Denney the second best of all of the first year former country players in that year s VFL Competition the best was the ex Echuca Melbourne player Eddie Jackson and the third best was the ex Granya Footscray player Norm Webb 24 After his first four games two on the wing and two on the half forward flank he was transferred to the half back flank where he played for almost all of the rest of his career 25 26 including the 1948 Semi Final against Footscray 27 and the 1948 Preliminary Final against Melbourne his last VFL game where he was one of Collingwood s best players although in a losing team 28 29 Wycheproof Football Club TFL NCFL edit In April 1949 Collingwood cleared Denney to back to Wycheproof 30 Having won the TFL premiership in 1951 31 and with ex Collingwood Hugh Coventry Denney s wife s cousin as its captain coach the Wycheproof Football Club transferred from the Tyrrell Football League to the North Central Football League NCFL in 1952 32 Denney was not only the vice captain of the Wycheproof team that won the 1952 NCFL premiership defeating the Donald Football Club 15 17 107 to 4 9 33 33 34 but was also the league s best and fairest player that year 35 He was still playing in 1955 36 37 Notes edit School star excels The Argus Melbourne 12 May 1947 p 12 Retrieved 2 November 2014 via National Library of Australia Holmesby amp Main 2014 p 222 Deaths Denney The Age Friday 31 July 1964 p 23 Deaths Denney The Argus Tuesday 23 December 1947 p 11 Engagements Coventry Denney The Argus Monday 24 May 1948 p 7 Wycheproof State School 1757 School Groups in 1934 and Wycheproof State School 1757 School Groups in 1938 at wycheschools webs com Scholarship Awards from State Schools The Herald Wednesday 30 November 1938 p 10 Webber 1981 p 289 Caulfield Grammar The Age 13 December 1939 p 9 Assoc Grammar Schools The Australasian Saturday 19 July 1941 p 39 Associated Grammar Schools Brighton v Caulfield The Argus Saturday 6 March 1941 p 12 Wilkinson 1997 pp 112 115 117 and 118 His brother Powley Samuel Denney 1930 1987 also attended Caulfield Grammar from 1943 to 1946 Webber 1981 p 289 and was also an exceptional schoolboy athlete Wilkinson 1997 pp 120 124 126 Caulfield Grammar Events School Tryouts Under 14 The Herald Saturday 21 October 1939 p 20 Caulfield G S Sports The Sporting Globe Saturday 10 October 1942 p 3 School Sports The Age Monday 12 October 1942 p 4 Caulfield Grammar The Australasian Saturday 24 October 1942 p 28 A Denny Caulfield who won 6 events The Australasian Saturday 24 October 1942 p 27 See photograph at Combined Sports of Associated Grammar Schools Finish of 100 Yards Open Championship The Australasian Saturday 31 October 1942 p 17 Boy Athlete Breaks 19 Year Old Record The Herald Friday 23 October 1942 p 3 School Sports The Argus Saturday 24 October 1942 p 9 World War Two Nominal Roll Aircraftman 2 Alexander David Denney 450637 Department of Veterans Affairs Four Aust Rules Teams out for Second Win The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 12 May 1945 p 9 Airmen s Recovery in Aust Rules The Sydney Sun Sunday 3 June 1945 p 19 etc Football Tyrell sic Trophies The Age Wednesday 23 October 1946 p 9 School Star Excels The Argus Monday 12 May 1947 p 12 Clubman Echuca Lad is Best of his Year in City Games The Weekly Times Wednesday 3 September 1947 p 54 For example Goal for Essendon The Age Monday 2 May 1948 p 8 On 23 August 1947 he played in the centre replacing the injured Bill Twomey Collingwood Make Two Surprise Changes The Argus Friday 22 August 1947 p 21 He kicked one goal in the match Details of Six VFL Games The Argus Monday 25 August 1947 p 17 Ready for Semi Final The Herald Wednesday 8 September 1948 p 8 Beames Percy Melbourne Improves Title prospects The Age Monday 27 September 1948 p 8 Reynolds Dick Collingwood Annihilated in League Final The Argus Monday 27 September 1948 p 23 Beames Percy Fitzroy Full Back Injured in Accident The Age Wednesday 27 April 1949 p 18 Tyrrell League Double The Argus Friday 21 September 1951 p 15 Tyrrell Battle Closes The Argus Friday 25 April 1952 p 7 Country Football The Age Monday 15 September 1952 p 13 Leading Country Football Teams The Weekly Times Wednesday 22 October 1952 p 41 Wycheproof History Ted Sands presents Alec Denney with the 1952 B amp F Photograph at flickr com Wycheproof Knocks Carlton from the Four The Argus Monday 22 August 1955 p 7 The Wycheproof Team The Argus Friday 26 August 1955 p 24 References editHolmesby Russell Main Jim 2014 The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers every AFL VFL player since 1897 10th ed Seaford Victoria BAS Publishing ISBN 978 1 921496 32 5 Webber Horace 1981 Years May Pass On Caulfield Grammar School 1881 1981 Centenary Committee Caulfield Grammar School East St Kilda ISBN 0 9594242 0 2 Wilkinson Ian R 1997 The Fields At Play 115 years of sport at Caulfield Grammar School 1881 1996 Playright Publishing ISBN 0 949853 60 7 External links editAlex Denney s playing statistics from AFL Tables Alex Denney at AustralianFootball com Alex Denney 1947 1948 at Collingwood Forever Wycheproof Red Cricket Team A Grade Premiers Tyrrell Cricket Ass 1959 1960 photograph at wychenarraportcricket webs com Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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