Charlie Davey

Athlete

1908 – 1991

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Who was Charlie Davey?

Charlie Davey was an Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League.

Recruited from the Chelsea Football Club, Davey made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in Round 18 of the 1927 season.

In his first VFL match, against St Kilda, on 10 September 1927, playing at centre half-forward, he kicked six goals.

He had been a last minute inclusion in the senior team, and he had not been in the selected team announced on the Saturday morning. According to The Argus, "[The new man] Davey showed great promise. Davey is a tall young player, who marks splendidly, and should be a success on the forward line, his six goals being a fine performance. He is aged 19 years, and is 6ft. 3½in. [192cm.] in height".

The next match, the 1927 Semi-Final that Carlton lost to Richmond 12.10 to 11.10, he played at full-forward and kicked one goal.

He was soon moved into the ruck, and became one of the VFL's best ruckmen of his day.

He was strong and versatile in the ruck, a reliable kick, and an outstanding strong mark. He was renowned for his use of his body strength to create space for his smaller team-mates.

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Born
May 11, 1908
Died
Aug 14, 1991

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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