Keith Drinan

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Keith Drinan
Personal Info
Birth 13 November 1924,
Recruited from Balaclava CYMS
Death 11 August 2004,
Playing Career¹
Debut 1944, St Kilda vs. , at
Team(s) St Kilda (1944-1957)

134 games, 0 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career Highlights

Keith Drinan (13 November 1924 - 11 August 2004) was a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. Height: 183 cm, weight: 82.5 kg.

Drinan played with St Kilda initially as half-back flank then Centre Half-Back before establishing himself as a great full back. Won the club's Best and fairest twice and was captain for a total of five years (Les Foote was captain-coach in between Drinan's two stints). He wore number 25 and later coached Yarraville (in 1961).
After his passing, Neil Roberts said "Keith was a tough, underrated and inspiring leader in every way and it was a pleasure to play under him. He regularly kept the great John Coleman to less than two goals a game." [[1]]

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Preceded by
James Ross
St Kilda Best and Fairest
1953
Succeeded by
Les Foote
Preceded by
Neil Roberts
St Kilda Best and Fairest
1956
Succeeded by
Brian Gleeson
Preceded by
F Green
St Kilda captain
1951-53
Succeeded by
Les Foote
Preceded by
Les Foote
St Kilda captain
1956-57
Succeeded by
Brian Gleeson