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Dave McNamara

David John McNamara or M'Namara (22 January 1887 – 15 August 1967) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Dave McNamara
Personal information
Full name David John McNamara
Date of birth 22 January 1887
Place of birth Boosey, near Yarrawonga
Date of death 15 August 1967(1967-08-15) (aged 80)
Place of death Caulfield, Victoria
Original team(s) Cobram, Numurkah, Benalla
Debut 12 August 1905, St Kilda
vs. South Melbourne, at Junction Oval
Height 193 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 89 kg (196 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1905–1909; 1914–1915;
1918–1919; 1921–1923
St Kilda 122 (187)
Coaching career
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
1914, 1922–1923 St Kilda 50 (22–26–2)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1923.
Career highlights
  • Club captain 1923
  • VFA Premiership: 1911, 1912
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Family

The son of Michael McNamara (1844–1904),[1] and Mary Margaret Mcnamara (1851–1929), née Quinlan,[2] David John McNamara was born at Boosey, near Yarrawonga, Victoria on 22 January 1887.

He married Florence Margaret Mary Dobson (1887–1962) in 1909.[3] They had two children: Neil David McNamara (1910–1965), and Beryl Mary McNamara (1912–1989).

Football

An exceptionally talented footballer, McNamara was a left-foot kick, 6 ft 4ins (193 cm.) tall, and had a finger-tip to finger-tip arm span of 6 ft 812 ins (204 cm.).[4]

Numurkah, Cobram, and Benalla

McNamara was a dominant, powerful player in the North East of Victoria, who began playing for Numurkah as a 15-year-old in 1902.

He later played with Cobram in 1904,[5] and Benalla in 1905,[6]

St Kilda (VFL)

McNamara played with St Kilda as a Centre Half-Forward for most of his career.

He made his VFL debut in August, 1905 against South Melbourne Football Club.[7][8][9]

Essendon (VFA)

Apparently in an atmosphere of player unrest, McNamara — one of the four or five players who had been informed, in writing, that their services were no longer required at St Kilda — was cleared from St Kilda on 30 June 1909,[10][11][12][13] and he transferred to the Essendon Association Football Club half-way through the 1909 season, and played his first VFA match for Essendon, at centre half-forward, against Preston, on 3 July 1909.[14]

In the 1912 season, he kicked 107 goals. In one match, against Melbourne City, at the Essendon Recreation Reserve, on 20 July 1912, he kicked 18 goals (plus one kick that hit the post) from 38 attempts — 36 of which were from marks, and only two were from free-kicks.[15][16]

1913

On 14 April 1913, McNamara took possession of the Club Hotel, at 263 High Street (now known as St Kilda Road), at the corner of High Street and Charles Street, St Kilda.[17] and, although initially refusing his request,[18] Essendon granted his request (on the grounds of his purchase of the hotel) for a clearance (obviously, intended to be a clearance to St. Kilda), which was, according to McNamara's account, an agreed-upon condition of his original sign-on arrangement with the club.[19]

Having succeeded in obtaining a clearance from Essendon, he then made application to the VFA for a clearance to St Kilda (his hotel was less than 1 km. from the Junction Oval).

His application was considered, and refused on 16 April 1913. No grounds were given for the refusal; and McNamara announced his retirement from football.[20][21]

When McNamara requested that his case be re-opened and that additional evidence supporting his claims of a significant reduction in the business of his hotel if he were not to be playing for St Kilda be considered, his request was refused; and, when he appeared, in person, accompanied by his solicitor, at the location of the VFA committee's meeting on 23 April 1913, he was refused entry, and was (again without any reasons being given) told that his request for the VFA to re-examine the permit committee's decision had been refused.[22][23][24][25][26]

At the time, this decision was the subject of considerable controversy.[27][28][29][30][31][32][33]

St Kilda (VFL)

Having stood out of VFA football for the entire 1913 season, the VFL granted McNamara a permit to return to playing with St Kilda on 1 April 1914;[34][35] it was a very welcome return, given that Ernie Sellars, the club's leading goal-kicker for the three preceding seasons (1911, 1912, and 1913), had transferred to West Australia to play with the East Perth Football Club.

In the match against Geelong, at the Junction Oval, on 9 September 1922, he scored 10 goals, 2 behinds (one of his kicks hit the post) from 12 attempts.[36]

Ormond Amateurs (MAFA)

Later played amateur football for Ormond Amateur Football Club in the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association (MAFA) from 1924 to 1929.[37]

"Long Dave" McNamara

Renowned for the extreme distance he routinely covered with both his place-kicks and his drop-kicks he was widely known as "Long Dave" McNamara.[38][39][40]

75 yards and 84 yards

On 19 May 1923, in his last VFL season, McNamara was best on the ground when St Kilda defeated Collingwood 10.9 (69) to 6.12 (48) at the Junction Oval. During the match he kicked two (light-wind assisted) long-distance goals with place kicks: one in the second quarter, and one in the last quarter. The two goals were later measured to have been kicked from 75 yards and 84 yards from goal, respectively;[41] and, based upon the reports that "when it passed through [the goals] the ball was high over the heads of the defenders",[42] there's no doubt that the first goal's kick covered far more than 75 yards.

93 yards

Also, during that same match, another of McNamara's place-kicks for goal missed; this extraordinary kick was later (accurately) measured from its placement to the spot upon which it landed, and was found to be 93 yards.[43] This is the longest recorded kick of a football in VFL history.[44][45]

"World record": 86 yards, 1 foot

While McNamara's long-distance kicks were extraordinary, and given that the majority of them were made during actual matches, it is clear that they were not made under the strictest competition performance and measurement conditions.[46][47]

On one occasion, however, his efforts were formally measured under the strictest competition conditions; and, on Thursday, 9 October 1913, he set what was, at the time, the "official" world place-kick record, at the Royal Launceston Show, kicking a distance of 86 yards 1 foot.[48]

After football

St Klda Football Club

Served as a St Kilda committeeman, vice-president and later president.

Racehorse trainer

Following his retirement from football, McNamara established himself in a new career as a racehorse trainer, which he continued until about 1958. His period in the racing industry included serving as president with the Victorian Trainers' Association.

Death

He died on 15 August 1967.[49][50]

Recognition

Australian Football Hall of Fame

In 1996, he was one of the inaugural inductees into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

St Kilda's Team of the century

In 2003, he was selected as the forward-pocket ruckman in the St Kilda Football Club Team of the Century.

St Kilda's Hall of Fame

In 2003, he was one of the inaugural inductees into the St Kilda Football Club's Hall of Fame.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Death of Mr Michael M'Namara, The Numurkah Leader, (Thursday, 11 February 1904), p.2.
  2. ^ Personal, The Benalla Standard, (Tuesday, 23 July 1929), p.5.
  3. ^ Deaths: McNamara, The Age, (Friday, 16 March 1962), p.15.
  4. ^ Dave M'Namara: Will He Come Back Again?, The Herald, (Friday, 30 June 1922), p.3.
  5. ^ News from Around and About, The Cobram Courier, (Thursday, 3 August 1905), p.5.
  6. ^ Football, The Numurkah Leader, (Friday, 2 June 1905), p.5.
  7. ^ The Surprised South, The Argus, (Monday, 7 August 1905), p.3.
  8. ^ News from Round and About, The Cobram Courier, (Thursday, 10 August 1905), p.4.
  9. ^ Football, The Cobram Courier, (15 May 1924), p.3.
  10. ^ Football Dissensions: St. Kilda Players' Trouble: Committee Takes Strong Action, The Argus, (Thursday, 1 July 1909), p.7.
  11. ^ 'Markwell', "Football Notes: League Committee Meeting", The Australasian, (Saturday, 3 July 1909), p.23.
  12. ^ St. Kilda's Football Troubles: Best Players Leave, The Prahran Telegraph, (Saturday, 3 July 1909), p.5.
  13. ^ Football: Victorian League, The Argus, (Thursday, 1 July 1909), p.5.
  14. ^ Essendon (12.19) beat Preston (5.6), The Age, (Monday, 5 July 1909), p.8.
  15. ^ Essendon (25.22) beat Melbourne City (4.7): A Goal Kicking Record, The Age, (Monday, 22 July 1912), p.7.
  16. ^ Goal-Kicking at Essendon: M'Namara's Record, The Argus, (Monday, 22 July 1912), p.5.
  17. ^ The hotel was demolished in the early 1970s when StKilda Road was significantly widened.
  18. ^ Migratory Footballers: Clearances Refused, The Argus, (Thursday, 10 April 1913), p.1.
  19. ^ Football Champion: Where Will He Play?: Essendon or St. Kilda, The Argus, (Wednesday, 16 April 1913), p.4.
  20. ^ Football: M'Namara Refused Permit, The Argus, (Thursday, 17 April 1913), p.6.
  21. ^ D. M'Namara's Application Refused, (Thursday, 17 April 1913), p.11.
  22. ^ The M'Namara Case, The Argus, (Thursday, 24 April 1913), p.5.
  23. ^ M'Namara Case, The Herald, (Friday, 23 May 1913), p.3.
  24. ^ Football: The McNamara Case: Application Finally Refused, The Argus, (Tuesday, 27 May 1913), p.4.
  25. ^ Football Disqualification: The Case of D. M'Namara, The Age, (Tuesday, 27 May 1913), p.15.
  26. ^ M'Namara, David, "The M'Namara Football Case" (Letter to the Editor), The Age, (Wednesday, 25 June 1913), p.14.
  27. ^ S.W.L(????), "M'Namara's Case" (Letter to the Editor), The Argus, (Wednesday, 7 May 1913), p.11.
  28. ^ Martyn, J., "M'Namara's Case" (Letter to the Editor), The Argus, (Wednesday, 7 May 1913), p.11.
  29. ^ 'Law and Order', "M'Namara's Case" (Letter to the Editor), The Argus, (Wednesday, 7 May 1913), p.11.
  30. ^ Clarke, T.F., "M'Namara's Case" (Letter to the Editor), The Argus, (Thursday, 8 May 1913), p.4.
  31. ^ 'Justice', "M'Namara's Case" (Letter to the Editor), The Argus, (Thursday, 8 May 1913), p.4.
  32. ^ 'M.F.G.', "M'Namara's Case" (Letter to the Editor), The Argus, (Thursday, 8 May 1913), p.4.
  33. ^ 'Law and Order', "M'Namara's Case" (Letter to the Editor), The Argus, (Friday, 9 May 1913), p.9.
  34. ^ Football: Victorian League, The Age, (Thursday, 2 April 1914), p.14
  35. ^ St.Kilda: Factor to be Reckoned With: M'Namara Coaches Team, The Herald, (Friday, 17 April 1914), p.3.
  36. ^ One-Sided Game at St. Kilda, The Argus, (Monday, 11 September 1922), p.5.
  37. ^ Dave McNamara Still Draws Big Crowds, The Sporting Globe, (Wednesday, 27 July 1932), p.10.
  38. ^ Not Lost the Art: Dave McNamara's Ability: 87 Yards Place Kick, The (Perth) Daily News, (Thursday, 8 October 1931), p.2.
  39. ^ Richards, Laurie, "Sport Report: A Champion Kicks Again", The Herald, (Tuesday, 3 September 1950), p.18.
  40. ^ Sharland, W.S., "Why McNamara's Kicking Was Good", The Sporting Globe, (Wednesday, 9 September 1931), p.1.
  41. ^ McNamara's Great Kicking, The (Adelaide) Daily Herald, (Friday, 25 May 1923), p.7.
  42. ^ Fast and Fair: St. Kilda Beat Collingwood: McNamara's Remarkable Goals, The Argus, (Monday, 21 May 1923), p.14.
  43. ^ It is important to note that the standard-at-the-time reference, in the Melbourne press, to the Junction Oval as "The St. Kilda Cricket Ground", gradually changed in some places, to "a Melbourne Cricket Ground", and, from that, in some others, into "the Melbourne Cricket Ground" (i.e, not the "Junction Oval", but the "M.C.G."): for example: Football, The (Launceston) Daily Telegraph, (Thursday, 7 April 1927), p.8.
  44. ^ "Footballer who kicked a ball 93 yards!". Trove Newspapers. The Sun, Sydney, NSW. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  45. ^ de Lacy, H.A., Dave McNamara: Won fame with His Boot, The Sporting Globe, Saturday, 20 September 1941), p.5.
  46. ^ Riley, Michael, "The Longest Kick in Football History . . . . or not", Boyles Football Photos, Monday, 9 September 2013.
  47. ^ Some Noted Kickers of Past and Present: Many may be Great but Few are Good!", The Sporting Globe, (Saturday, 25 May 1935), p.7.
  48. ^ Launceston Show, The Age, (Friday, 10 October 1913), p.11.
  49. ^ Deaths: McNamara, The Age, (Wednesday, 16 August 1967), p.23.
  50. ^ Football's Greatest Kick Dies, The Age, (Wednesday, 16 August 1967), p.22.

References

  • Bartrop, Paul R., "McNamara, David John (1887–1967)", in B. Nairne & G. Serle (eds.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10: 1891–1939: Lat – Ner, Melbourne University Press, (Carlton), 1986.
  • de Lacy, H.A., "St.Kilda Fluked Dave McNamara", The Sporting Globe, (Saturday, 13 May 1944), p.4.
  • McNamara, Dave (1914), Football, Melbourne: Page & Bird.
  • M'Namara, Dave, "How I Have Kept Fit Through 19 Years of Football", The Sporting Globe (Wednesday, 4 April 1923), p.1.
  • M'Namara, Dave, "Good Kicking and Marking are Essential to Every Class Footballer", The Sporting Globe, (Wednesday, 11 April 1923), p.1.</ref>
  • M'Namara, Dave, "What is Wrong with Football?", The Sporting Globe (Saturday, 13 September 1924), p.8.
  • McNamara, Dave, "No Player Could Stand Out From Others", The Sporting Globe (Saturday, 3 August 1935), pp.7, 8.
  • Ross, J. (ed), 100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported, Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. ISBN 0-670-86814-0

External links

  • Dave McNamara's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Dave McNamara at AustralianFootball.com
  • David J. "Dave" McNamara, at The VFA project.
  • Dave McNamara, at Boyles Football Photos.
  • David John "Long Dave" McNamara (1887–1967) Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery (Vic)

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David John McNamara or M Namara 22 January 1887 15 August 1967 was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League VFL Dave McNamaraPersonal informationFull nameDavid John McNamaraDate of birth22 January 1887Place of birthBoosey near YarrawongaDate of death15 August 1967 1967 08 15 aged 80 Place of deathCaulfield VictoriaOriginal team s Cobram Numurkah BenallaDebut12 August 1905 St Kildavs South Melbourne at Junction OvalHeight193 cm 6 ft 4 in Weight89 kg 196 lb Playing career1YearsClubGames Goals 1905 1909 1914 1915 1918 1919 1921 1923St Kilda122 187 Coaching careerYearsClubGames W L D 1914 1922 1923St Kilda50 22 26 2 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1923 Career highlightsClub captain 1923 VFA Premiership 1911 1912Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball com Contents 1 Family 2 Football 2 1 Numurkah Cobram and Benalla 2 2 St Kilda VFL 2 3 Essendon VFA 2 4 1913 2 5 St Kilda VFL 2 6 Ormond Amateurs MAFA 3 Long Dave McNamara 3 1 75 yards and 84 yards 3 2 93 yards 3 3 World record 86 yards 1 foot 4 After football 4 1 St Klda Football Club 4 2 Racehorse trainer 5 Death 6 Recognition 6 1 Australian Football Hall of Fame 6 2 St Kilda s Team of the century 6 3 St Kilda s Hall of Fame 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksFamily EditThe son of Michael McNamara 1844 1904 1 and Mary Margaret Mcnamara 1851 1929 nee Quinlan 2 David John McNamara was born at Boosey near Yarrawonga Victoria on 22 January 1887 He married Florence Margaret Mary Dobson 1887 1962 in 1909 3 They had two children Neil David McNamara 1910 1965 and Beryl Mary McNamara 1912 1989 Football EditAn exceptionally talented footballer McNamara was a left foot kick 6 ft 4ins 193 cm tall and had a finger tip to finger tip arm span of 6 ft 81 2 ins 204 cm 4 Numurkah Cobram and Benalla Edit McNamara was a dominant powerful player in the North East of Victoria who began playing for Numurkah as a 15 year old in 1902 He later played with Cobram in 1904 5 and Benalla in 1905 6 St Kilda VFL Edit McNamara played with St Kilda as a Centre Half Forward for most of his career He made his VFL debut in August 1905 against South Melbourne Football Club 7 8 9 Essendon VFA Edit Apparently in an atmosphere of player unrest McNamara one of the four or five players who had been informed in writing that their services were no longer required at St Kilda was cleared from St Kilda on 30 June 1909 10 11 12 13 and he transferred to the Essendon Association Football Club half way through the 1909 season and played his first VFA match for Essendon at centre half forward against Preston on 3 July 1909 14 In the 1912 season he kicked 107 goals In one match against Melbourne City at the Essendon Recreation Reserve on 20 July 1912 he kicked 18 goals plus one kick that hit the post from 38 attempts 36 of which were from marks and only two were from free kicks 15 16 1913 Edit On 14 April 1913 McNamara took possession of the Club Hotel at 263 High Street now known as St Kilda Road at the corner of High Street and Charles Street St Kilda 17 and although initially refusing his request 18 Essendon granted his request on the grounds of his purchase of the hotel for a clearance obviously intended to be a clearance to St Kilda which was according to McNamara s account an agreed upon condition of his original sign on arrangement with the club 19 Having succeeded in obtaining a clearance from Essendon he then made application to the VFA for a clearance to St Kilda his hotel was less than 1 km from the Junction Oval His application was considered and refused on 16 April 1913 No grounds were given for the refusal and McNamara announced his retirement from football 20 21 When McNamara requested that his case be re opened and that additional evidence supporting his claims of a significant reduction in the business of his hotel if he were not to be playing for St Kilda be considered his request was refused and when he appeared in person accompanied by his solicitor at the location of the VFA committee s meeting on 23 April 1913 he was refused entry and was again without any reasons being given told that his request for the VFA to re examine the permit committee s decision had been refused 22 23 24 25 26 At the time this decision was the subject of considerable controversy 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 St Kilda VFL Edit Having stood out of VFA football for the entire 1913 season the VFL granted McNamara a permit to return to playing with St Kilda on 1 April 1914 34 35 it was a very welcome return given that Ernie Sellars the club s leading goal kicker for the three preceding seasons 1911 1912 and 1913 had transferred to West Australia to play with the East Perth Football Club In the match against Geelong at the Junction Oval on 9 September 1922 he scored 10 goals 2 behinds one of his kicks hit the post from 12 attempts 36 Ormond Amateurs MAFA Edit Later played amateur football for Ormond Amateur Football Club in the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association MAFA from 1924 to 1929 37 Long Dave McNamara EditRenowned for the extreme distance he routinely covered with both his place kicks and his drop kicks he was widely known as Long Dave McNamara 38 39 40 75 yards and 84 yards Edit On 19 May 1923 in his last VFL season McNamara was best on the ground when St Kilda defeated Collingwood 10 9 69 to 6 12 48 at the Junction Oval During the match he kicked two light wind assisted long distance goals with place kicks one in the second quarter and one in the last quarter The two goals were later measured to have been kicked from 75 yards and 84 yards from goal respectively 41 and based upon the reports that when it passed through the goals the ball was high over the heads of the defenders 42 there s no doubt that the first goal s kick covered far more than 75 yards 93 yards Edit Also during that same match another of McNamara s place kicks for goal missed this extraordinary kick was later accurately measured from its placement to the spot upon which it landed and was found to be 93 yards 43 This is the longest recorded kick of a football in VFL history 44 45 World record 86 yards 1 foot Edit While McNamara s long distance kicks were extraordinary and given that the majority of them were made during actual matches it is clear that they were not made under the strictest competition performance and measurement conditions 46 47 On one occasion however his efforts were formally measured under the strictest competition conditions and on Thursday 9 October 1913 he set what was at the time the official world place kick record at the Royal Launceston Show kicking a distance of 86 yards 1 foot 48 After football EditSt Klda Football Club Edit Served as a St Kilda committeeman vice president and later president Racehorse trainer Edit Following his retirement from football McNamara established himself in a new career as a racehorse trainer which he continued until about 1958 His period in the racing industry included serving as president with the Victorian Trainers Association Death EditHe died on 15 August 1967 49 50 Recognition EditAustralian Football Hall of Fame Edit In 1996 he was one of the inaugural inductees into the Australian Football Hall of Fame St Kilda s Team of the century Edit In 2003 he was selected as the forward pocket ruckman in the St Kilda Football Club Team of the Century St Kilda s Hall of Fame Edit In 2003 he was one of the inaugural inductees into the St Kilda Football Club s Hall of Fame See also Edit1908 Melbourne CarnivalNotes Edit Death of Mr Michael M Namara The Numurkah Leader Thursday 11 February 1904 p 2 Personal The Benalla Standard Tuesday 23 July 1929 p 5 Deaths McNamara The Age Friday 16 March 1962 p 15 Dave M Namara Will He Come Back Again The Herald Friday 30 June 1922 p 3 News from Around and About The Cobram Courier Thursday 3 August 1905 p 5 Football The Numurkah Leader Friday 2 June 1905 p 5 The Surprised South The Argus Monday 7 August 1905 p 3 News from Round and About The Cobram Courier Thursday 10 August 1905 p 4 Football The Cobram Courier 15 May 1924 p 3 Football Dissensions St Kilda Players Trouble Committee Takes Strong Action The Argus Thursday 1 July 1909 p 7 Markwell Football Notes League Committee Meeting The Australasian Saturday 3 July 1909 p 23 St Kilda s Football Troubles Best Players Leave The Prahran Telegraph Saturday 3 July 1909 p 5 Football Victorian League The Argus Thursday 1 July 1909 p 5 Essendon 12 19 beat Preston 5 6 The Age Monday 5 July 1909 p 8 Essendon 25 22 beat Melbourne City 4 7 A Goal Kicking Record The Age Monday 22 July 1912 p 7 Goal Kicking at Essendon M Namara s Record The Argus Monday 22 July 1912 p 5 The hotel was demolished in the early 1970s when StKilda Road was significantly widened Migratory Footballers Clearances Refused The Argus Thursday 10 April 1913 p 1 Football Champion Where Will He Play Essendon or St Kilda The Argus Wednesday 16 April 1913 p 4 Football M Namara Refused Permit The Argus Thursday 17 April 1913 p 6 D M Namara s Application Refused Thursday 17 April 1913 p 11 The M Namara Case The Argus Thursday 24 April 1913 p 5 M Namara Case The Herald Friday 23 May 1913 p 3 Football The McNamara Case Application Finally Refused The Argus Tuesday 27 May 1913 p 4 Football Disqualification The Case of D M Namara The Age Tuesday 27 May 1913 p 15 M Namara David The M Namara Football Case Letter to the Editor The Age Wednesday 25 June 1913 p 14 S W L M Namara s Case Letter to the Editor The Argus Wednesday 7 May 1913 p 11 Martyn J M Namara s Case Letter to the Editor The Argus Wednesday 7 May 1913 p 11 Law and Order M Namara s Case Letter to the Editor The Argus Wednesday 7 May 1913 p 11 Clarke T F M Namara s Case Letter to the Editor The Argus Thursday 8 May 1913 p 4 Justice M Namara s Case Letter to the Editor The Argus Thursday 8 May 1913 p 4 M F G M Namara s Case Letter to the Editor The Argus Thursday 8 May 1913 p 4 Law and Order M Namara s Case Letter to the Editor The Argus Friday 9 May 1913 p 9 Football Victorian League The Age Thursday 2 April 1914 p 14 St Kilda Factor to be Reckoned With M Namara Coaches Team The Herald Friday 17 April 1914 p 3 One Sided Game at St Kilda The Argus Monday 11 September 1922 p 5 Dave McNamara Still Draws Big Crowds The Sporting Globe Wednesday 27 July 1932 p 10 Not Lost the Art Dave McNamara s Ability 87 Yards Place Kick The Perth Daily News Thursday 8 October 1931 p 2 Richards Laurie Sport Report A Champion Kicks Again The Herald Tuesday 3 September 1950 p 18 Sharland W S Why McNamara s Kicking Was Good The Sporting Globe Wednesday 9 September 1931 p 1 McNamara s Great Kicking The Adelaide Daily Herald Friday 25 May 1923 p 7 Fast and Fair St Kilda Beat Collingwood McNamara s Remarkable Goals The Argus Monday 21 May 1923 p 14 It is important to note that the standard at the time reference in the Melbourne press to the Junction Oval as The St Kilda Cricket Ground gradually changed in some places to a Melbourne Cricket Ground and from that in some others into the Melbourne Cricket Ground i e not the Junction Oval but the M C G for example Football The Launceston Daily Telegraph Thursday 7 April 1927 p 8 Footballer who kicked a ball 93 yards Trove Newspapers The Sun Sydney NSW Retrieved 29 May 2020 de Lacy H A Dave McNamara Won fame with His Boot The Sporting Globe Saturday 20 September 1941 p 5 Riley Michael The Longest Kick in Football History or not Boyles Football Photos Monday 9 September 2013 Some Noted Kickers of Past and Present Many may be Great but Few are Good The Sporting Globe Saturday 25 May 1935 p 7 Launceston Show The Age Friday 10 October 1913 p 11 Deaths McNamara The Age Wednesday 16 August 1967 p 23 Football s Greatest Kick Dies The Age Wednesday 16 August 1967 p 22 References EditBartrop Paul R McNamara David John 1887 1967 in B Nairne amp G Serle eds Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 10 1891 1939 Lat Ner Melbourne University Press Carlton 1986 de Lacy H A St Kilda Fluked Dave McNamara The Sporting Globe Saturday 13 May 1944 p 4 McNamara Dave 1914 Football Melbourne Page amp Bird M Namara Dave How I Have Kept Fit Through 19 Years of Football The Sporting Globe Wednesday 4 April 1923 p 1 M Namara Dave Good Kicking and Marking are Essential to Every Class Footballer The Sporting Globe Wednesday 11 April 1923 p 1 lt ref gt M Namara Dave What is Wrong with Football The Sporting Globe Saturday 13 September 1924 p 8 McNamara Dave No Player Could Stand Out From Others The Sporting Globe Saturday 3 August 1935 pp 7 8 Ross J ed 100 Years of Australian Football 1897 1996 The Complete Story of the AFL All the Big Stories All the Great Pictures All the Champions Every AFL Season Reported Viking Ringwood 1996 ISBN 0 670 86814 0External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dave McNamara Dave McNamara s playing statistics from AFL Tables Dave McNamara at AustralianFootball com David J Dave McNamara at The VFA project Dave McNamara at Boyles Football Photos AFL Player Statistics Round by Round St Kilda Football Club 1905 Saints honour roll David John Long Dave McNamara 1887 1967 Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery Vic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave McNamara amp oldid 1111626984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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