Jack Beveridge
Australian Rules Footballer
1907 –
Who is Jack Beveridge?
John Robert "Jack" Beveridge was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League and West Perth in the Western Australian National Football League.
Beveridge played as a centreman and was noted for his handballing skills. He finished equal 7th in the 1933 Brownlow Medal and was a member of the Collingwood side which won four premierships in a row under Jock McHale.
After leaving Collingwood he joined West Perth in the WANFL and helped them to win their second consecutive premiership.
In 1937 he moved to Tasmania and was captain-coach of Launceston, the club winning the NTFA premiership for the fifth consecutive season.
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