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Norm Le Brun

Norman Stanley Le Brun (22 April 1908 – 15 November 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne, Essendon, Collingwood and Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He was one of the few players to play with four different VFL clubs.

Norm Le Brun
Le Brun in 1934
Personal information
Full name Norman Stanley Le Brun
Date of birth (1908-04-22)22 April 1908
Place of birth Richmond, Victoria
Date of death 15 November 1944(1944-11-15) (aged 36)
Place of death Aitape, New Guinea
Original team(s) Richmond Seconds
Height 171 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 76 kg (168 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1929 South Melbourne (VFL) 03 0(2)
1930 Sandhurst (BFL)
1931–1932 Essendon (VFL) 23 0(4)
1933–1934 Collingwood (VFL) 19 (23)
1935 Carlton (VFL) 05 0(2)
Total 50 (31)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1935.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Family edit

The son of Francis Thomas Willimet Le Brun (1876–1952),[1][2][3] and Mary Jane Le Brun (1875–1955), née West, Norman Stanley Le Brun was born in Richmond, Victoria on 22 April 1908.[4]

Football edit

South Melbourne (VFL) edit

Granted a clearance from Richmond,[5] he played 3 senior games for South Melbourne in 1929.

Sandhurst (BFL) edit

Cleared from South Melbourne in April 1930 to Sandhurst Football Club in the Bendigo Football League,[6] Le Brun won the inaugural Bendigo Football League best and fairest award, the Fred Wood Medal in 1930.[7]

Essendon (VFL) edit

Cleared from Sandhurst to Essendon Football Club in May 1931,[8]

Collingwood (VFL) edit

Cleared from Essendon to Collingwood Football Club in April 1933,[9] he played 19 senior games over two seasons (1933–1934).

Carlton (VFL) edit

Cleared from Collingwood to Carlton in April 1935,[10] he played in five senior matches.

Griffith Football Club (LDFA) edit

In 1936 he was appointed captain-coach of the Griffith Football Club in the Leeton District Football Association.[11]

South Warrnambool (HFL) edit

In 1937 he was appointed captain-coach of the South Warrnambool Football Club in the Hampden Football League.[12]

Wangaratta (OMFA) edit

In 1938 he was appointed as playing-coach of the Wangaratta Football Club in the Ovens & Murray Football Association.[13] Having coached the side to the Association's premiership in 1938, he was re-appointed in 1939.[14]

Ganmain (SWDFL) edit

In 1940 he was appointed as playing-coach of the Ganmain Football Club in the South West District Football League[15] and coached them to a premiership.[16]

Military service edit

Employed as a bricklayer at the time, he enlisted as a commando in the Second AIF on 26 February 1942, a week after the Bombing of Darwin.[17]

He was killed in action, when shot by a Japanese sniper, on 15 November 1944, in New Guinea during the Aitape–Wewak campaign.[18]

… In the Aitape sector, too, is the Le Brun Feature, a steep hill on the Danmap River, and known now simply as Le Brun.
It is named after the first Australian killed in the area, Norman Le Brun, trooper in a cavalry commando squadron, and former well-known Victorian footballer. The Herald, 5 May 1945.[19]

He is buried at the Lae War Cemetery.[20]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Deaths: Lebrun, The Age, (Wednesday, 1 October 1952), p.9.
  2. ^ In Memoriam: Le Brun, The Age, (Tuesday, 29 September 1953), p.11.
  3. ^ Missing Friends, The Argus, (Friday, 24 July 1953), p.11.
  4. ^ Roll of Honour Circular: Trooper Norman Stanley LeBrun (VX76818), Collection of the Australian War Memorial.
  5. ^ The (Emerald Hill) Record, (Saturday, 11 May 1929), p.2.
  6. ^ Exchange of Players, The Age, (Wednesday, 16 April 1930), p.16.
  7. ^ "Bendigo – Best & Fairest". The Argus. 15 September 1930. p. 13. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  8. ^ Football, The Age, (Saturday, 2 May 1931), p.14.
  9. ^ Club Notes: Essendon Select Two Recruits, The Age, (Friday, 29 April 1933), p.6.
  10. ^ League Clearances, The Argus, (Thursday, 25 April 1935), p.11.
  11. ^ Australian Rules Football, The Murrimbidgee Irrigator, (Tuesday, 5 May 1936), p.2.
  12. ^ Football and Cricket in County Centres, The Weekly Times, (Saturday, 1 May 1937), p.75.
  13. ^ Barclay, B., "Rippon for Essendon", The Herald, (Wednesday, 6 April 1938), p.28.
  14. ^ From Forward's Notebook, The Age, (Wednesday 5 April 1939), p.8.
  15. ^ Australian Rules, The Murrumbidgee Irrigator, (Tuesday, 14 May 1940), p.2.
  16. ^ "1940 - Ganmain celebrate premiership victory". Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW). 17 October 1940. p. 3. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  17. ^ Note that all of his official military records (Nominal Roll, etc.) record his family name as "LeBrun" (or "Lebrun") — rather than "Le Brun", whilst the Australian War Memorial records his family name as "Le Brun".
  18. ^ Army Casualties: Victoria: Australia and the Islands: Killed in Action, The Argus, (Wednesday, 6 December 1944), p.6.
  19. ^ Leonard, R.B., "R.B. Leonard Tells How . . . They Gave It a Name, The Herald, (Saturday, 5 May 1945), -.9/
  20. ^ Trooper Norman Stanley Lebrun (VX76818), Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

References edit

  • Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.
  • Main, J. & Allen, D., "Le Brun, Norm", pp.288–290 in Main, J. & Allen, D., Fallen – The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers Who Never Returned From War, Crown Content, (Melbourne), 2002.
  • Second World War Nominal Roll: Trooper Norman Stanley LeBrun (VX76818), Department of Veterans' Affairs.
  • Second World War Service Record: Trooper Norman Stanley LeBrun (VX76818), National Archives of Australia.

External links edit

  • Norm Le Brun's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Norm Le Brun at AustralianFootball.com
  • Norm Le Brun, at Boyles Football Photos.
  • Norm Le Brun, at Blueseum.
  • Norm Le Brun, at Collingwood Forever.
  • Roll of Honour: Trooper Norman Stanley LeBrun (VX76818), Australian War Memorial.
  • The Weekly Times, (Saturday, 11 October 1930), p.36. Photograph: 1930 Sandhurst Football Team
  • The Weekly Times, (Saturday, 26 May 1934), p.37. Photograph: 1934 Collingwood Football Team
  • 1938 Ovens & Murray FL Premiers: Wangaratta FC team photo
  • 1938 Ovens & Murray FL Premiers: Wangaratta FC team photo
  • The sad demise of Trooper Le Brun at On Reflection

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Norman Stanley Le Brun 22 April 1908 15 November 1944 was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne Essendon Collingwood and Carlton in the Victorian Football League VFL He was one of the few players to play with four different VFL clubs Norm Le BrunLe Brun in 1934Personal informationFull nameNorman Stanley Le BrunDate of birth 1908 04 22 22 April 1908Place of birthRichmond VictoriaDate of death15 November 1944 1944 11 15 aged 36 Place of deathAitape New GuineaOriginal team s Richmond SecondsHeight171 cm 5 ft 7 in Weight76 kg 168 lb Playing career1YearsClubGames Goals 1929South Melbourne VFL 0 3 0 2 1930Sandhurst BFL 1931 1932Essendon VFL 23 0 4 1933 1934Collingwood VFL 19 23 1935Carlton VFL 0 5 0 2 Total50 31 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1935 Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball com Contents 1 Family 2 Football 2 1 South Melbourne VFL 2 2 Sandhurst BFL 2 3 Essendon VFL 2 4 Collingwood VFL 2 5 Carlton VFL 2 6 Griffith Football Club LDFA 2 7 South Warrnambool HFL 2 8 Wangaratta OMFA 2 9 Ganmain SWDFL 3 Military service 4 See also 5 Footnotes 6 References 7 External linksFamily editThe son of Francis Thomas Willimet Le Brun 1876 1952 1 2 3 and Mary Jane Le Brun 1875 1955 nee West Norman Stanley Le Brun was born in Richmond Victoria on 22 April 1908 4 Football editSouth Melbourne VFL edit Granted a clearance from Richmond 5 he played 3 senior games for South Melbourne in 1929 Sandhurst BFL edit Cleared from South Melbourne in April 1930 to Sandhurst Football Club in the Bendigo Football League 6 Le Brun won the inaugural Bendigo Football League best and fairest award the Fred Wood Medal in 1930 7 Essendon VFL edit Cleared from Sandhurst to Essendon Football Club in May 1931 8 Collingwood VFL edit Cleared from Essendon to Collingwood Football Club in April 1933 9 he played 19 senior games over two seasons 1933 1934 Carlton VFL edit Cleared from Collingwood to Carlton in April 1935 10 he played in five senior matches Griffith Football Club LDFA edit In 1936 he was appointed captain coach of the Griffith Football Club in the Leeton District Football Association 11 South Warrnambool HFL edit In 1937 he was appointed captain coach of the South Warrnambool Football Club in the Hampden Football League 12 Wangaratta OMFA edit In 1938 he was appointed as playing coach of the Wangaratta Football Club in the Ovens amp Murray Football Association 13 Having coached the side to the Association s premiership in 1938 he was re appointed in 1939 14 Ganmain SWDFL edit In 1940 he was appointed as playing coach of the Ganmain Football Club in the South West District Football League 15 and coached them to a premiership 16 Military service editEmployed as a bricklayer at the time he enlisted as a commando in the Second AIF on 26 February 1942 a week after the Bombing of Darwin 17 He was killed in action when shot by a Japanese sniper on 15 November 1944 in New Guinea during the Aitape Wewak campaign 18 In the Aitape sector too is the Le Brun Feature a steep hill on the Danmap River and known now simply as Le Brun It is named after the first Australian killed in the area Norman Le Brun trooper in a cavalry commando squadron and former well known Victorian footballer The Herald 5 May 1945 19 dd He is buried at the Lae War Cemetery 20 See also editList of Victorian Football League players who died in active serviceFootnotes edit Deaths Lebrun The Age Wednesday 1 October 1952 p 9 In Memoriam Le Brun The Age Tuesday 29 September 1953 p 11 Missing Friends The Argus Friday 24 July 1953 p 11 Roll of Honour Circular Trooper Norman Stanley LeBrun VX76818 Collection of the Australian War Memorial The Emerald Hill Record Saturday 11 May 1929 p 2 Exchange of Players The Age Wednesday 16 April 1930 p 16 Bendigo Best amp Fairest The Argus 15 September 1930 p 13 Retrieved 3 March 2021 Football The Age Saturday 2 May 1931 p 14 Club Notes Essendon Select Two Recruits The Age Friday 29 April 1933 p 6 League Clearances The Argus Thursday 25 April 1935 p 11 Australian Rules Football The Murrimbidgee Irrigator Tuesday 5 May 1936 p 2 Football and Cricket in County Centres The Weekly Times Saturday 1 May 1937 p 75 Barclay B Rippon for Essendon The Herald Wednesday 6 April 1938 p 28 From Forward s Notebook The Age Wednesday 5 April 1939 p 8 Australian Rules The Murrumbidgee Irrigator Tuesday 14 May 1940 p 2 1940 Ganmain celebrate premiership victory Daily Advertiser Wagga Wagga NSW 17 October 1940 p 3 Retrieved 29 December 2022 Note that all of his official military records Nominal Roll etc record his family name as LeBrun or Lebrun rather than Le Brun whilst the Australian War Memorial records his family name as Le Brun Army Casualties Victoria Australia and the Islands Killed in Action The Argus Wednesday 6 December 1944 p 6 Leonard R B R B Leonard Tells How They Gave It a Name The Herald Saturday 5 May 1945 9 Trooper Norman Stanley Lebrun VX76818 Commonwealth War Graves Commission References edit nbsp 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