Kevin Joseph Murray
MBE (born 18 June 1938), commonly nicknamed "Bulldog", is a former
Australian rules footballer who played for the
Fitzroy Football Club
The Fitzroy Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently competing in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA). Formed in 1883 to represent the inner-Melbourne municipality of Fitzroy, the club was a member of the ...
in the
Victorian Football League
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in 333 games over 18 seasons.
Family
The son of
Daniel Thomas Murray (1912-1992), and Eileen May Murray (1913-1998), née Dowdle, Kevin Joseph Murray was born on 18 June 1938.
Murray's father, Dan, had also played for Fitzroy, including their
1944 VFL Grand Final victory.
Football
He learned his junior football from Father John Brosnan (1919-2003) at St. Joseph's College, in Collingwood.
Although only 5'10" (178 cm) tall, he had a very long reach: In his own words, he felt his arm span was more like that of a player 6'6" tall (198 cm).
Fitzroy (VFL)
Murray played for Fitzroy from 1955 to 1964 and from 1967 to 1974, winning nine
best and fairest
In Australian sport, the best and fairest award recognises the player(s) adjudged to have had the best performance in a game or over a season for a given sporting club or competition. The awards are sometimes dependent on not receiving a suspensi ...
awards for the club. He was playing coach of Fitzroy in 1963, a job he also filled in 1964, along with representing and captaining his home state of
Victoria.
East Perth (WANFL)
In 1965 Murray moved to
Western Australia
Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to ...
to captain/coach
East Perth Football Club
The East Perth Football Club, nicknamed the Royals, is an Australian rules football club based in Leederville, Western Australia, current playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Formed in 1902 as the Union Football Club, the cl ...
. Over two seasons he played 44
West Australian National Football League
The West Australian Football League (WAFL) is an Australian rules football league based in Perth, Western Australia. The league currently consists of ten teams, which play each other in a 20-round season usually lasting from March to September, ...
(WANFL) games.
In 1965 he won the Simpson Medal for best player in the WA v
VFA interstate match and also won East Perth's best and fairest award.
In 1966 he captained WA at the
1966 Hobart Carnival and led East Perth to the WANFL
Grand Final
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which they lost to
Perth
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(captain/coached by former East Perth player
Mal Atwell who had switched to Perth because he didn't agree with Murray's methods).
Fitzroy (VFL)
His return to Fitzroy in 1967 was triumphant. He won the club's best and fairest award in his first two years back, and in 1969 he was awarded the
Brownlow Medal.
Sandringham (VFA)
From 1975 until 1976, Murray served as captain-coach of the
Sandringham Football Club
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in the
Victorian Football Association
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.
Career
While his 333 games for Fitzroy was a then-VFL record, 208 of these games resulted in losses (which was the most ever suffered by a single player in the VFL/AFL until this was broken by Carlton's Kade Simpson in 2020), while he also played 44 games for East Perth for a total of 377 career premiership games in elite Australian rules football, which remained a record until it was broken by Barry Cable in Round 20 of the 1979 WANFL season.
Other matches
Murray also played 30 matches in interstate football (24 for Victoria and six for Western Australia) - among Murray's other honours, he was named an All-Australian player in 1958 for Victoria and 1966 for West Australia, the first player to achieve that distinction for two states - and 17 pre-season/night series matches for Fitzroy (which are counted as senior by the WAFL but not the VFL/AFL). If these are included, Murray played a total of 424 senior career games: 374 in Victoria and 50 in Western Australia.
The VFL/AFL lists Murray's total as 407 career senior games, with 357 in Victoria, excluding his pre-season/night series matches for Fitzroy.
Despite the differing viewpoints, Murray was the first player in elite Australian rules football history to play 400 senior career matches, a feat he achieved in either of Round 15 of 1974 (using the VFL/AFL's total) or Round 20 of 1973 (using his overall total).
Murray's Victorian senior career games total was behind only John Nicholls at his retirement (using either of the VFL/AFL's Victorian total of 357 or his overall Victorian total of 374), while his senior career games total remained an elite Australian rules football record until broken by Kevin Bartlett in either of Round 4 of 1983 (using the VFL/AFL's total of 407) or Round 12 of 1983 (using Murray's overall total of 424); Bartlett retired at the end of the 1983 season with 423 senior career games (excluding his pre-season/night series matches) or 435 senior career games (using his overall total).
Brisbane Lions
At the end of the 1996 season, Fitzroy merged with the
Brisbane Bears
The Brisbane Football Club, nicknamed the Bears, was a professional Australian rules football club based in Queensland on the Gold Coast (relocated to Brisbane in 1993). The club participated in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL ...
to form the
Brisbane Lions
The Brisbane Lions is a professional Australian rules football in Australia, Australian rules football club based in Brisbane, Queensland, that plays in the Australian Football League (AFL).
The club was formed in late 1996 via a merger of t ...
. Murray was a great supporter of the new entity and the Lions' club championship award, the
Merrett–Murray Medal
The Merrett–Murray Medal has been awarded annually since 1997, to the player adjudged the Brisbane Lions club champion over the immediately preceding Australian Football League (AFL) season. It is named after Roger Merrett and Kevin Murray. Mer ...
, is part-named in Murray's honour.
Australian Football Hall of Fame
Murray has been inducted into the
Australian Football Hall of Fame and was elevated to legend status in 2010.
Kevin Murray crowned an AFL legend
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See also
* Fitzroy's Team of the Century
* AFL/VFL Team of the Century
* 1963 Miracle Match
* Fitzroy FC honour roll – for coaches, captains, leading goalkickers and team position.
* List of Fitzroy Football Club coaches
This is a list of people who coached the Fitzroy Football Club in a senior Australian Football League (AFL) game. Playing the sport of Australian rules football, the Fitzroy Football Club was formed in September 1883, and began playing in the ...
* List of Fitzroy Football Club players
Footnotes
References
*
* Ross, J. (ed), ''100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported'', Viking, (Ringwood), 1996.
Mighty Kevin Murray, The Proudest Roy, ''Lions Media'', 1 May 2020.
External links
*
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Kevin Murray, at ''The VFA Project''
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East Perth Football Club players
East Perth Football Club coaches
Fitzroy Football Club players
Fitzroy Football Club coaches
Brownlow Medal winners
All-Australians (1953–1988)
Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
Sandringham Football Club players
Sandringham Football Club coaches
Mitchell Medal winners
Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire
1938 births
Living people
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia)