Teddy Rankin

Teddy Rankin
Personal information
Date of birth11 March 1872
Date of death31 July 1944 (aged 72)
Place of deathGeelong, Victoria
Original teamRiversdale
Height/Weight178 cm / 74 kg
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
1897–1910Geelong180 (35)
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 1910 season.

Edward "Teddy" Rankin (11 March 1872 – 31 July 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL). His sons Cliff and Bert both also had successful careers with the club.

A rover, Rankin was a member of the inaugural Geelong VFL side in 1897. He did not play at all in 1898 due to typhoid but returned to the side the following season and appeared in every season until his retirement in 1910, by then in the backlines. In 1903 he won the Geelong Best and Fairest award. During the 1903 season he had become the first ever Geelong player to play 100 games and he is also credited as being the first player in the league to use the practice of touching the ball on the ground as oppose to bouncing it. He had used it during a wet game in the 1890s.

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