Ernie Jamieson

Ernest Michael Jamieson (4 June 1888 – 8 September 1983) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Ernie Jamieson
Personal information
Full name Ernest Michael Jamieson
Date of birth 4 June 1888
Place of birth Carlton, Victoria
Date of death 8 September 1983(1983-09-08) (aged 95)
Original team(s) Williamstown
Height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 74 kg (163 lb)
Position(s) Full-back
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1909–16; 1921–22 Carlton 125 (4)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1922.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

A key member of Carlton's defence in a successful era, Jamieson played in 14 finals with Carlton. He was used initially as a wingman following his recruitment from Williamstown, from which he played the 1910 Grand Final, but found a home at full-back when he performed well in that position late in the 1911 season.

Jamieson, renowned for his skills when kicking in after a behind, was a VFL representative in 1913.[1] A full-back in the 1914 and 1915 Carlton premiership teams, Jamieson was a hero in the former when he punched the ball away from South Melbourne forward Tom Bollard in the goal square, preventing a last second goal which would have levelled the scores.[2]

He broke his arm in the 1916 Preliminary Final[3] and as a result missed the premiership decider that year. The defender had surgery but suffered complications which kept him out of action for four seasons. Despite being 33, Jamieson made a return to VFL football in 1921 and participated in his fourth and final Grand Final, a narrow loss to Richmond. At the start of the 1922 season Jamieson was appointed captain of Carlton, but due to injury had to resign partway through the year.[4][5]

After football, he was the proprietor of The Clare Castle Hotel in Rathdowne street, Carlton until 1936.[6]

References

  1. "FOOTBALL GIANTS". Observer. Vol. LXX, no. 5, 446. South Australia. 19 July 1913. p. 17. Retrieved 11 February 2018 via National Library of Australia.
  2. "Football". Sporting Judge. Vol. XXIII, no. 20. Victoria, Australia. 3 October 1914. p. 1. Retrieved 11 February 2018 via National Library of Australia.
  3. "FOOTBALL". The Age. No. 19, 168. Victoria, Australia. 28 August 1916. p. 9. Retrieved 11 February 2018 via National Library of Australia.
  4. http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/119688 VFL Record Round 1 1922 p. 28
  5. http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/119680 VFL Record Round 11 1922 p. 9
  6. "Clare Castle Hotel Sold". The Argus (Melbourne). No. 27, 900. Victoria, Australia. 21 January 1936. p. 6. Retrieved 11 February 2018 via National Library of Australia.


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