Ritchie Thomas

Athlete

1915 – 1988

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Who was Ritchie Thomas?

Richard John Harold "Ritchie" Thomas was an Australian rules footballer who played with East Perth in the Western Australian National Football League and for Essendon in the Victorian Football League.

Thomas was the son of William 'Digger' Thomas, the 1923 Sandover Medalist who also played with East Perth.

He played his football across half back and was on a flank in East Perth's 1936 premiership side. The defender shared the "Best and Fairest" award at East Perth in 1939 and then won it outright in 1940.

Thomas enlisted in the Australian Army in early 1941, and served with the 13 Field Company during World War II. Having been sent to Victoria to attend a physical training course at an army school in Frankston, Thomas made four appearances for Essendon, all of which the club won, including a semi-final against Richmond. He missed out on participating any deeper in the finals series as he had to return home. Essendon went on to make the 1941 VFL Grand Final, but lost to Carlton. Thomas was subsequently stationed in Darwin, and was a member of a West Australian team that defeated a combined South Australia–Victoria side in 1942. After eighteen months in Darwin, Thomas was posted to New Britain. Having spent three months there, he was sent to a military school Sydney to complete physical training. While in Sydney, Thomas took up football with the Eastern Suburbs Australian Football Club, playing with a number of other interstate footballers on military service.

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Born
Jul 13, 1915
Mount Lawley
Died
Jul 30, 1988
Perth

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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