Ken Sheldon

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Kenneth "Ken" Sheldon (born 13 February 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.

[edit] Carlton career

Recruited from Mitiamo, Sheldon, a rover, debuted with the Carlton Football Club in 1977. In 1979 he enjoyed a stellar season, booting 53 goals and leading Carlton's goalkicking for that year. In the 1979 Grand Final, Sheldon is best remembered for receiving the ball from the sliding Wayne Harmes and kicking the winning goal to give the Blues a premiership win over Collingwood.

Sheldon was also a part of the Blues' 1981 and 1982 premiership sides.

[edit] St Kilda career

In 1987, Sheldon moved to the St Kilda Football Club after 132 games and 170 goals with Carlton. He went on to play 53 games for 24 goals with the Saints until the end of the 1989 season.

[edit] Coaching career

Remaining at St Kilda, Sheldon became their coach from 1990. The 1991 season saw Sheldon lead the Saints to their first AFL Finals Series since 1973, and Sheldon was credited with turning the fortunes of the club, who again made the finals in 1992. Sheldon was not reappointed after the 1993 season, with the post being taken over by Stan Alves. Sheldon has recently been reappointed to the St Kilda Football Club as a football operations manager.