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Kelvin Templeton

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Australian rules footballer, born 1956

Australian rules footballer
Kelvin Templeton
Personal information
Born (1956-09-30)30 September 1956 (age 69)
Original teamTraralgon (LVFL)
Height191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Weight94 kg (207 lb)
PositionForward
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
1974–1982Footscray143 (494)
1983–1985Melbourne34 (99)
Total177 (593)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1985.
Career highlights
Sources:AFL Tables,AustralianFootball.com

Kelvin Templeton (born 30 September 1956) is a formerAustralian rules footballer. At sixteen years of age Templeton kicked 100 goals for Traralgon in the 1973 Latrobe Valley Football League season.

Footscray, within whosecountry zoneTraralgon was located, eyed Templeton continuously from that point, and he joined the club for the1974 season at a time when the club had been desperately short of matchwinning goalkickers ever sinceJack Collins retired in the 1950s. His debut againstCollingwood was a sensation, for Templeton kicked six goals at full-forward.[1] However, it was felt Templeton was too skinny at around 81.5 kilograms (180 lb), and it was only when he did major weight training that he really began to excel. In 1976, Templeton kicked 82 goals, with a best of seven againstSouth Melbourne.

After an injury-ruined 1977, Templeton came back to head the goalkicking table for1978 with 118, including a career-best performance of 15 goals againstSt Kilda on 1 July.[2] During this match Templeton set a record of 24 scoring shots (15 goals, nine behinds).[3] Footscray kicked a then-record score of 33 goals fifteen behinds (213 points) in this match and his combined total withIan Dunstan of 22 goals is a record for two players on one side in a VFL/AFL match. Despite this phenomenal feat, Footscray finished eleventh of twelve teams with only six other wins for the year.

Templeton was the league'sleading goalkicker for the second consecutive year but after an appalling start to the 1980 season with eleven consecutive losses coachRoyce Hart moved Templeton tocentre half-forward in order to bring him closer to the action.[4] The move worked so well that Templeton became the first forward to win theBrownlow Medal and still kicked over seventy goals.

In 1981, however, Templeton could play only six games due to a serious knee injury, and nagging injuries reduced his effectiveness during his last year with Footscray in 1982.Melbourne bought Templeton as part of a buying spree for1983 but the injuries did not abate and he played only 34 games for the Demons before announcing his retirement in April 1986.[citation needed]

Later, he would become theCEO of theSydney Swans as they started to become a power in theAustralian Football League.[citation needed]

In 1980 Templeton covered the song "Who's Sorry Now" for the albumFooty Favourites – a collection of songs sung by VFL players. He could not sing at all so spoke the words.

Templeton has authored a novel called “Collision”, to be published in November 2025.

Statistics

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Brownlow Medal votes
SeasonVotes
1974
19752
19762
19775
19785
19792
198023
1981
1982
19833
19842
1985
Total44
Key:
Green /Bold =Won
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Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Led the league after the season and finals
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game)
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
1974Footscray311225189214106542.11.57.71.28.84.5
1975Footscray311429189219111622.11.47.11.58.54.8
1976Footscray31238239201142151173.61.78.70.69.35.1
1977Footscray319401984993464.42.49.31.010.35.1
1978Footscray312111865253272801765.63.112.01.313.38.4
1979Footscray31229162238272651504.12.810.81.212.06.8
1980Footscray31227533329844131883.41.515.03.818.88.5
1981Footscray31687682896451.31.211.34.716.07.5
1982Footscray3114262117061231981.91.512.14.416.57.0
1983Melbourne3113382910420124682.92.28.01.59.55.2
1984Melbourne3116511910314117693.21.26.40.97.34.3
1985Melbourne31510524731162.01.04.81.46.23.2
Career1775933351758324208210893.41.910.01.811.86.2

References

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  1. ^Blair, Peter;History of the Brownlow Medal; p. 48.ISBN 0-9593406-3-7
  2. ^Rees, Mic."Templeton's day out".AustralianFootball.com. Retrieved15 March 2014.
  3. ^Rodgers, Stephen;The Complete Book of VFL Records; p. 264.ISBN 978-1-86252-802-4
  4. ^Blair;History of the Brownlow Medal; p. 48
  5. ^Kelvin Templeton's player profile at AFL Tables

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