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Tommy Lahiff

Thomas 'Tommy' 'Turk' Lahiff (31 July 1910 – 8 December 1996) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon, South Melbourne and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and for Port Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), before becoming a successful coach and radio commentator.

Tommy Lahiff
Personal information
Full name Thomas Lahiff
Date of birth 31 July 1910
Date of death 8 December 1996(1996-12-08) (aged 86)
Original team(s) Port Melbourne (VFA)
Debut Round 1, 1935, Essendon vs. Melbourne, at MCG
Height 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Weight 68 kg (150 lb)
Position(s) Rover
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1935–1937 Essendon 49 0(67)
1942 South Melbourne 06 0(10)
1942–1944 Hawthorn 19 0(23)
Total 74 (100)
Coaching career
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
1935 Port Melbourne
1937–1938 Port Melbourne
1941 Port Melbourne
1945–1946 Hawthorn 18 (2–15–1)
1965 South Melbourne 01 0(0–1–0)
1947 Albury
1951–1952 Corowa
1954 Sandringham
1962 Port Melbourne
Total 19 (2–16–1)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1944.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Lahiff, a small rover who could play forward, started his career at Brighton before moving to Port Melbourne. He finished second in the Recorder Cup voting in 1931.[1] He was recruited to Essendon in 1935 and kicked 32 goals in his debut season. In 1938 he returned to Port Melbourne and captain-coached them to the 1941 VFA premiership.

The VFA competition was suspended during the war so Lahiff had another spell in the VFL, joining South Melbourne. He had a memorable debut match for his new club when he kicked five goals, against Collingwood at Princes Park. His teammate Lindsay White, also making his debut with his second club, kicked seven. After just six games he crossed to Hawthorn mid season and in 1944 was appointed coach of the Hawks for the year but could only register two wins.

The rover finished up at Port Melbourne as a player in 1945, having played 178 games from his VFA debut in 1930. He had won 'Best and fairests' in 1934 and 1940. Lahiff coached Port Melbourne in 1946. In 2003 he was named as a forward pocket in Port Melbourne's official 'Team of the Century'.

In 1947, Lahiff was appointed as captain / coach of the Albury Football Club in the Ovens and Murray Football League (O&MFL).[2] Albury won the O&MFL premiership under Lahiff in 1947.[3]

In 1949, Lahiff played in the South – Port Football Association for the Rising Star Football Club.[4]

In 1950, Lahiff played in the Saturday Morning Football League and was captain of the Postals Football Club.[5]

In 1951 and 1952 Lahiff was captain / coach of the Corowa Football Club in the O&MFL.[6] Lahiff was still playing well enough to represent the O&MFL in 1952 against the South West Football League (New South Wales) in Leeton, NSW.[7]

Lahiff coached Sandringham Football Club in the Victorian Football Association 1954.[8]

He continued to coach in the 1960s, firstly at Port Melbourne in 1962 and then as caretaker coach of South Melbourne during the 1965 VFL season.

Lahiff was also a cricketer, and at his peak he played 68 district First XI matches as a batsman for St Kilda between 1929/30 and 1935/36.[9]

Lahiff also used to broadcast football games on radio. At 3KZ he teamed up again with Harry Beitzel to form a much–loved combination. "Are you there, Tommy?" Beitzel would ask, to which Lahiff would invariably reply from the dressing room: "Can you hear me, Harry?" First at 3KZ, then at 3AW, 3AK and finally 3WRB, their on air partnership lasted more than three decades.[10]

Lahiff died in 1996. His funeral was held at the North Port Oval.[11][12]

In 1999, author Ken Linnett released a book, Game for Anything: The Tommy Lahiff Story.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ Onlooker (7 September 1931). "Association – first semi-final". The Argus. Melbourne. p. 12.
  2. ^ "1947 - Albury FC Coach". Record. 5 April 1947. p. 3 – via Trove Newspapers.
  3. ^ "1947 - O&MFL Grand Final match review". Benalla Ensign. 12 September 1947. p. 6 – via Trove Newspapers.
  4. ^ "1949 - South Port Sunday FA". Record. Emerald Hill, Vic. 28 May 1949. p. 5. Retrieved 11 April 2020 – via Trove Newspapers.
  5. ^ "1950 - Saturday Morning FL". Labor Call. Melbourne. 13 April 1950. p. 3. Retrieved 11 April 2020 – via Trove Newspapers.
  6. ^ "1951 - Tom Lahiff arrives to coach Corowa". The Corowa Free Press. 30 March 1951. p. 4 – via Trove Newspapers.
  7. ^ "1952 - O&MFL v SWFL". The Murrumbidgee Irrigator. 10 June 1952. p. 2 – via Trove Newspapers.
  8. ^ "Sandringham FC – Honourboard". Sandringham FC. Sandringham FC.
  9. ^ "VCA 1st XI Career records 1889–90 to 2020–21, I-M" (PDF). Cricket Victoria. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  10. ^ Allen, Robert. "The gospel according to Harry". Australian Football.
  11. ^ McKay, Sandra (13 December 1996). "Final cheer carries legend from home ground". The Age. p. 3. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  12. ^ Linnett, Ken (10 December 1996). "Port's working-class sports hero". The Age. p. 18. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  13. ^ Flanagan, Martin (8 July 1999). "Launching the life of legend Tommy Lahiff". The Age. p. 10. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  • Tommy Lahiff's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.

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Thomas Tommy Turk Lahiff 31 July 1910 8 December 1996 was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon South Melbourne and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League VFL and for Port Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association VFA before becoming a successful coach and radio commentator Tommy LahiffPersonal informationFull nameThomas LahiffDate of birth31 July 1910Date of death8 December 1996 1996 12 08 aged 86 Original team s Port Melbourne VFA DebutRound 1 1935 Essendon vs Melbourne at MCGHeight168 cm 5 ft 6 in Weight68 kg 150 lb Position s RoverPlaying career1YearsClubGames Goals 1935 1937Essendon49 0 67 1942South Melbourne0 6 0 10 1942 1944Hawthorn19 0 23 Total74 100 Coaching careerYearsClubGames W L D 1935Port Melbourne1937 1938Port Melbourne1941Port Melbourne1945 1946Hawthorn18 2 15 1 1965South Melbourne0 1 0 0 1 0 1947Albury1951 1952Corowa1954Sandringham1962Port MelbourneTotal19 2 16 1 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1944 Career highlights1941 VFA Premiership captain coach Port Melbourne 1947 O amp MFL Premiership captain coach Albury 1934 amp 1940 Port Melbourne Best amp FairestSources AFL Tables AustralianFootball comLahiff a small rover who could play forward started his career at Brighton before moving to Port Melbourne He finished second in the Recorder Cup voting in 1931 1 He was recruited to Essendon in 1935 and kicked 32 goals in his debut season In 1938 he returned to Port Melbourne and captain coached them to the 1941 VFA premiership The VFA competition was suspended during the war so Lahiff had another spell in the VFL joining South Melbourne He had a memorable debut match for his new club when he kicked five goals against Collingwood at Princes Park His teammate Lindsay White also making his debut with his second club kicked seven After just six games he crossed to Hawthorn mid season and in 1944 was appointed coach of the Hawks for the year but could only register two wins The rover finished up at Port Melbourne as a player in 1945 having played 178 games from his VFA debut in 1930 He had won Best and fairests in 1934 and 1940 Lahiff coached Port Melbourne in 1946 In 2003 he was named as a forward pocket in Port Melbourne s official Team of the Century In 1947 Lahiff was appointed as captain coach of the Albury Football Club in the Ovens and Murray Football League O amp MFL 2 Albury won the O amp MFL premiership under Lahiff in 1947 3 In 1949 Lahiff played in the South Port Football Association for the Rising Star Football Club 4 In 1950 Lahiff played in the Saturday Morning Football League and was captain of the Postals Football Club 5 In 1951 and 1952 Lahiff was captain coach of the Corowa Football Club in the O amp MFL 6 Lahiff was still playing well enough to represent the O amp MFL in 1952 against the South West Football League New South Wales in Leeton NSW 7 Lahiff coached Sandringham Football Club in the Victorian Football Association 1954 8 He continued to coach in the 1960s firstly at Port Melbourne in 1962 and then as caretaker coach of South Melbourne during the 1965 VFL season Lahiff was also a cricketer and at his peak he played 68 district First XI matches as a batsman for St Kilda between 1929 30 and 1935 36 9 Lahiff also used to broadcast football games on radio At 3KZ he teamed up again with Harry Beitzel to form a much loved combination Are you there Tommy Beitzel would ask to which Lahiff would invariably reply from the dressing room Can you hear me Harry First at 3KZ then at 3AW 3AK and finally 3WRB their on air partnership lasted more than three decades 10 Lahiff died in 1996 His funeral was held at the North Port Oval 11 12 In 1999 author Ken Linnett released a book Game for Anything The Tommy Lahiff Story 13 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tommy Lahiff Onlooker 7 September 1931 Association first semi final The Argus Melbourne p 12 1947 Albury FC Coach Record 5 April 1947 p 3 via Trove Newspapers 1947 O amp MFL Grand Final match review Benalla Ensign 12 September 1947 p 6 via Trove Newspapers 1949 South Port Sunday FA Record Emerald Hill Vic 28 May 1949 p 5 Retrieved 11 April 2020 via Trove Newspapers 1950 Saturday Morning FL Labor Call Melbourne 13 April 1950 p 3 Retrieved 11 April 2020 via Trove Newspapers 1951 Tom Lahiff arrives to coach Corowa The Corowa Free Press 30 March 1951 p 4 via Trove Newspapers 1952 O amp MFL v SWFL The Murrumbidgee Irrigator 10 June 1952 p 2 via Trove Newspapers Sandringham FC Honourboard Sandringham FC Sandringham FC VCA 1st XI Career records 1889 90 to 2020 21 I M PDF Cricket Victoria Retrieved 27 March 2023 Allen Robert The gospel according to Harry Australian Football McKay Sandra 13 December 1996 Final cheer carries legend from home ground The Age p 3 Retrieved 31 July 2022 Linnett Ken 10 December 1996 Port s working class sports hero The Age p 18 Retrieved 31 July 2022 Flanagan Martin 8 July 1999 Launching the life of legend Tommy Lahiff The Age p 10 Retrieved 31 July 2022 Tommy Lahiff s playing statistics from AFL Tables Holmesby Russell and Main Jim 2007 The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers 7th ed Melbourne Bas Publishing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tommy Lahiff amp oldid 1184564208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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