Adrian Gallagher

Adrian Gallagher
Personal information
Date of birth (1946-05-12) 12 May 1946
Original team(s) Yarram
Debut Round 6, 1964, Carlton
vs. St Kilda, at Junction Oval
Height 179 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 72 kg (159 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1964–1972 Carlton 165 (236)
1973–1975 Footscray 054 0(38)
1976 North Melbourne 001 00(0)
Total 220 (274)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1976.
Career highlights
  • 1963 Under 19s Best & Fairest Award
  • 1970 Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy -Best & Fairest Award
  • 1971 Arthur Reyment Memorial Trophy -2nd Best & Fairest
  • Carlton Premiership Player 1968, 1970, 1972
  • Carlton Leading Goalkicker 1966
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Adrian Lindsay Gallagher (born 12 May 1946) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.

He was also an outstanding cricketer in his youth and received many offers to play in England, but preferred to stay in Melbourne over the Australian winter and play football for Carlton.

Best and fairest player for the Carlton Under 19 team in 1963 — and best on the ground in the team's Grand Final win against the Essendon Under 19s on 12 October 1963 — Gallagher made his debut for the Carlton First XVIII on 23 May 1964 (round 6), against St Kilda at the Junction Oval.

He was a tenacious, courageous left-footer, renowned for fearlessly burrowing into dense packs and coming out with the ball. He left the Blues and moved to Footscray at the beginning of the 1973 season.[1] In 1976 he moved to North Melbourne, but only played one game [2]

He was widely known as "Gags" and also went by the nickname "Golly" before he started to lose his mop of curly hair.

References

  1. McFarline, Peter (28 Mar 1973). "Rover's $24000 contract". The Age.
  2. Adrian Gallagher at AustralianFootball.com


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