Kevin Bartlett

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Kevin Bartlett
Personal Info
Birth March 6, 1947, Carlton, Victoria
Recruited from Richmond 4ths


Playing Career¹
Debut 1965, Richmond vs. St Kilda, at MCG
Team(s) Richmond (1965-1983)

403 games, 778 goals

Coaching Career¹
Team(s) Richmond (1988-1991)
¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career Highlights

  • Richmond Premiership side 1967, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980
  • Richmond Captain 1979
  • Richmond Team of The Century
  • Richmond Best & Fairest 1967, 1968, 1973, 1974, 1977
  • Richmond Leading Goalkicker 1974, 1975, 1977, 1983
  • Norm Smith Medallist 1980
  • Captain of state team (Victoria) 1980
  • AFL Hall of Fame
For the Australian touring car racing driver, see Kevin Bartlett (race driver).

Kevin Charles Bartlett (born March 6, 1947) is a former Australian rules football player who played in the VFL between 1965 and 1983 for the Richmond Football Club.

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[edit] Playing career

Bartlett was a rover and goalkicker who was known as 'Hungry' due to his unwillingness to handball. He is known for great evasiveness and stamina, he could win a game off his own boot. A winner of five premierships with Richmond, he also won the Norm Smith Medal in 1980. With 403 games, only Michael Tuck of Hawthorn has played more. Bartlett was renowned for his skill and concentration on the game and was instrumental in many tiger's wins.

[edit] Coaching career

Bartlett was the Tigers coach from 1988-1991. Controversy surrounding his dismissal as coach has left him estranged from the football club although he is still revered among true Tigers fans.

[edit] Media career

Bartlett currently hosts Hungry for Sport, a radio show playing on his nickname of "Hungry", on Melbourne station SEN 1116. He also commentates on subscription-TV for Fox Footy and is the host of the popular nostalgia show Grumpy Old Men on Fox Footy.

[edit] References

Preceded by:
Wayne Harmes
Norm Smith Medallist
1980
Succeeded by:
Bruce Doull