Denis "Dinny" Kelleher (22 July 1902 – 30 May 1963) was an
Australian rules footballer who played for
Carlton and
South Melbourne
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in the
Victorian Football League
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(VFL).
Early life
Born in the small rural town of
Baddaginnie in 1902. He apparently captained his school's football team, then went on to play with Baddaginnie in the Euroa District Football Association in 1919, 1920 and 1921.
Kelleher then played with
Benalla
Benalla
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It is the administrative cent ...
in the
Ovens and Murray Football League
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in 1922 and 1923, gaining selection in the
OMFL team against the VFL in 1923.
He stood out of football in 1924 as Benalla refused to clear him to
Wangaratta
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. Standing out of football for a year gave him an automatic clearance. At Wangaratta he played as the team's centre half-forward in their 1925
Ovens and Murray Football League
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premiership and 1926
Ovens and Murray Football League
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grand final loss to St. Patrick's. Kelleher represented the O&MFL in a match against the
VFL in 1926 at Albury.
VFL career
Carlton initially tried to recruit Kelleher in 1925, after he was spotted playing for
Wangaratta
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in the
Ovens and Murray Football League
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. He later played well in a practice match with Carlton in April, 1926, before returning to Wangaratta, then played seven senior VFL games in 1927. They considered him a plodder so after six years he began to look elsewhere. Kelleher also played mid-week with the Railways team which may have sapped his energy. Kelleher was the first big name Melbourne footballer to be recruited by a team in the
Hampden League. Camperdown offered him the position as captain-coach and he accepted. Carlton took their time clearing him as he played the first four games of the 1932 season with the ''Blues''. Unfortunately for Kelleher and Camperdown they finished last in 1932.
He Returned to Carlton in 1933 but only managed to play a few games in the seconds before South Melbourne recruited him. His first game was against Melbourne and that started an eleven game winning streak which culminated in the
1933 premiership.
A solid 101 kg follower, Kelleher was a member of South's three unsuccessful VFL grand finals sides of
1934
Events
January–February
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,
1935, and
1936
Events
January–February
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.
Post VFL
Leaving South Melbourne for
Murtoa
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in the Wimmera, he was there for two years before moving on to Tasmania. Kelleher coached four different teams to premierships.
He captain-coached
City
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to
NTFA premierships in 1939 and 1940 before retiring as a player in 1941.
References
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1902 births
1963 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)
Sydney Swans players
Sydney Swans premiership players
Carlton Football Club players
Wangaratta Football Club players
City-South Football Club players
City-South Football Club coaches
North Hobart Football Club coaches
VFL/AFL premiership players
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