Charlie Ricketts

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Charlie Ricketts
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Personal information
Birth July 3, 1885(1885-07-03),
Recruited from Richmond (VFA)
Height and weight 174cm / 70kg
Playing career¹
Debut 1906, South Melbourne vs. , at
Team(s) South Melbourne (1906-1912)

82 games, 47 goals

Richmond (1913-1914)

16 games, 11 goals

St Kilda (1921)

5 games, 1 goal

Coaching career¹
Team(s) South Melbourne (1909; 1912)

41 games - 30 wins, 11 losses

Richmond (1914-1916)

47 games - 18 wins, 29 losses

St Kilda (1920-1921)

27 games - 5 wins, 21 losses, 1 draw

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career highlights

Charles "Charlie" Ricketts (born July 3, 1885) was a former Australian rules footballer and coach in the Victorian Football League.

Ricketts was a champion rover for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football Association from 1903 to 1905. Winning the club's 1904 Best and Fairest award, he represented the VFA twice in 1905 and kicked two goals in the Richmond premiership side.

The next season he crossed to the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League. He was considered a highly-skilled player noted for his accuracy, particularly with his passes. By 1908 he had earned a reputation as one of the premier players in the VFL and the following season he led South Melbourne to their first League premiership as captain-coach. Despite this success he was replaced as captain-coach for 1910 by William Thomas, but he regained his position for 1912, leading South Melbourne to a (losing) VFL Grand Final. For 1913 he was again denied the opportunity to captain the side by the disapproving South committee (despite winning the vote).

Ricketts moved back to Richmond, who were now in the VFL, for the 1913 and 1914 seasons before taking the reigns as a non-playing coach for 1915 and 1916. After a hiatus from the VFL due to World War I, Ricketts coached St Kilda for the 1920 season and was playing coach in 1921. Following this, he retired from VFL football.

[edit] References

  • Hogan P: The Tigers Of Old , Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996
Preceded by
Not Awarded
Richmond Best and Fairest winner
1913
Succeeded by
Sid Reeves