John Joseph Patrick Green (29 September 1905 – 24 May 1960) was an
Australian rules football
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er who played for
Carlton
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and
Hawthorn
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in the
Victorian Football League
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(VFL).
Family
The son of John Green, and Mary Green, née Hall, John Joseph Patrick Green was born in
Brunswick, Victoria
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on 29 September 1905.
He was the older brother of the Carlton footballer,
Bob Green, and both brothers played together (Jack on the half-forward flank, and Bob on the wing) for Victoria, against South Australia on 3 August 1935.
He married Norma Gwendolyn Gabell (1910-1970) on 26 September 1934.
Football
University Blacks
He played, as full-forward, for the
University Blacks
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from 1926 to 1928, scoring 66 goals in the 1926 season, 106 goals in the 1927 season, and 118 goals in just thirteen matches in 1928.
Carlton
Green started his VFL career with Carlton and was used as a
key position player.
During this time he earned selection for the
Victorian interstate side.
Hawthorn
He moved to Hawthorn for the
1934 season and played at
full-forward
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The Coleman Medal is awarded to the player, often a full-forward, who has kicked the most goals in an Australian Football League se ...
.
In his first season at Hawthorn he kicked a club record 80 goals.
It remained a record until 1968 when it was bettered by
Peter Hudson
Peter John Hudson AM (born 19 February 1946) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and for the New Norfolk Football Club and Glenorchy Football Club in the Ta ...
.
He again topped Hawthorn's
goal-kicking the following season with 63 goals.
Legal career
Graduating
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the
University of Melbourne
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on 13 April 1929, he was
admitted to the Victorian Bar (as a
barrister
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and
solicitor
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) on 1 May 1930.
Overcrowded Ranks of Lawyers: 21 Admissions Today, ''The Herald'', (Thursday, 1 May 1930), p.3
Additions to Bar, ''The Argus'', (Friday, 2 May 1930), p.6.
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Footnotes
References
J. Green Retires, ''The Age'', (Friday, 21 August 1936), p. 7.
External links
*
Jack Green
a
Blueseum
Jack Green, ''Boyles Football Photos''.
1905 births
1960 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Melbourne
Australian Rules footballers: place kick exponents
Carlton Football Club players
Hawthorn Football Club players
University Blacks Football Club players
Melbourne Law School alumni
Lawyers from Melbourne
20th-century Australian lawyers
People from Brunswick, Victoria
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