Verdun Howell

Verdun Howell
Personal information
Date of birth (1937-06-16) 16 June 1937
Place of birth Tasmania
Original team(s) City-South
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1953–1957 City-South
1958–1968 St Kilda 159 (59)
Coaching career
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
1971 Richmond 1 (0–1–0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1968.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Verdun John Howell (born 16 June 1937) is a former Australian rules footballer who played senior football in Tasmania and in the VFL (now AFL).

Howell played with City-South from 1953 to 1957. He was a member of that club's 1954 and 1956 NTFA premiership teams and in 1957 won City's best and fairest award.

Howell made his VFL debut with the St Kilda Football Club in 1958 after being signed from Tasmania in 1953. He initially played on the half forward line, then later as a half back before playing with the Saints as a full back, where he won the 1959 Brownlow Medal, tying with Bob Skilton. Later in his career he spent some time in the forward line, once kicking nine goals against Hawthorn.[1] He was vice captain to Darrel Baldock for several seasons.[1] In one game against North Melbourne during the 1965 season, coach Allan Jeans played Howell at one end of the ground for the whole game - fullback when St Kilda kicked against the wind and full-forward when they kicked with it.[1]

Howell was inducted to the Saints' inaugural Hall of Fame in 2003; the Tasmanian Sporting Hall of Fame in 2013; and inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2016.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Piesse, Ken (1993). The Complete Guide to Australian Football. Melbourne: Pan MacMillan Australia Pty Limited. p. 150. ISBN 0330357123.
  2. Anderson, Jon (14 June 2016). "Tasmanian footballer Verdun Howell joins AFL Hall of Fame". The Mercury.


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