Greg Tate (footballer)

Greg Tate
Personal information
Full name Gregory Herbert Tate
Nickname(s) Spudda
Date of birth 21 October 1925 (1925-10-21) (age 86)
Original team North Essendon Methodists
Height/Weight 171 cm (5 ft 7 in) / 67 kg (150 lb)
Position(s) Forward pocket, Rover
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1947–1951
1952–1955
1956–1960
Essendon
Rutherglen
Chiltern
70 (95)
Coaching career3
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
1952–1955
1956–1960
1967–1971
1972–1974
Rutherglen
Chiltern
Kerang Thirds
Yackandandah
1 Playing statistics to end of season .

Gregory Herbert Tate (born 21 October 1925) was an Australian rules footballer notable for playing with Essendon in the Victorian Football League.[1]

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Football career

Essendon

Tate was recruited by Essendon before the 1947 VFL season from North Essendon Methodists, where he had played football after returning from World War II. In his first season he played six matches, including the Grand Final which Essendon narrowly lost to Carlton. His Grand Final bad luck continued, missing Essendon's 1949 and 1950 Grand Final triumphs through injury and playing in another losing Grand Final in 1951.[2]

Rutherglen

In 1952 Tate joined Rutherglen in the Ovens & Murray Football League as a captain-coach. While at Rutherglen he coached the team to the premiership in 1954.[2]

Chiltern

After leaving Rutherglen Tate joined Chiltern in the Ovens & King Football League. In 1957 and 1958 he captain-coached Rutherglen to successive premierships.[2]

In 2005 Tate was named as coach in Chiltern's "Team of the O&K Years".[3]

Cricket career

Tate played 13 1st XI cricket matches for Essendon Cricket Club in Victorian district cricket between 1942 and 1948.[4]

References