George Caris

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George Caris
Personal information
Full name George Caris
Date of birth (1927-06-08)8 June 1927
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Original team(s) Sunday Amateurs
Height/Weight 182 cm / 81 kg
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1948–50
1951–53
South Melbourne
Port Melbourne
19 (1)
48 (-)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1953 season.
Career highlights

George Caris (8 June 1927 – 10 October 2013)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

South Melbourne

Caris came to South Melbourne from Olympic, a club in the local Sunday Amateur competition.[2][3] Used as a ruck-rover, Caris made 15 appearance for South Melbourne in the 1948 VFL season and earned a Brownlow Medal vote while playing on Norm Smith, but only managed to play three senior games in 1949.[4]

He played his first game of the 1950 season in round four, against Fitzroy, during which he was reported for "kicking" opponent Jack Gaffney.[4][5] Caris, who had kicked the only goal of his career in the third quarter, was suspended for eight weeks.[6][7] It would end up being his final appearance at VFL level, in 1951 he left for Port Melbourne.[8]

VFA

Caris was a regular member of the Port Melbourne team in the 1951 VFA season, as a half back flanker, although an ankle injury sustained in the club's preliminary final win cost him a grand final appearance.[9][10]

The following year he was a beneficiary of injury, when he took Denis Fogarty's spot in the starting side for the grand final against Oakleigh, which Port Melbourne lost by 21 points.[11][12] He kicked two goals and was named amongst Port Melbourne's best players.[12]

In 1953, Caris trained with the Richmond Football Club, but would return to Port Melbourne for a third and final VFA season.[13] He finished his VFA career with a premiership, as a back pocket in Port Melbourne's grand final win over Yarraville.[14]

Murtoa

Caris was cleared to Wimmera Football League club Murtoa as coach in 1954.[15] Coach of Murtoa for three seasons, Caris continued as a player until 1960.[16] Following a year as coach of Jung, he returned to Murtoa for a season in 1962, then later in 1968 came out of retirement and played one final season.[16]

He also played cricket for Murtoa and scored his maiden century at 51 years of age.[16][17]

References

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