Jack McKenzie

Australian Rules Footballer

1882 – 1946

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Who was Jack McKenzie?

Jack Joseph "Dookie" McKenzie was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League.

McKenzie originally played for Brunswick in the Victorian Football Association and joined Essendon in 1901, winning a premiership in his first season. He played for Essendon in 1901 and 1902. He then moved to Western Australia and spent a year playing in the Western Australian Goldfields Football Association with the White Feather Football Club. In 1904 he returned to Essendon and by 1906 he was the captain. For his efforts during the 1906 season he was Essendon's 'Best and Fairest' winner in what would be his last season for the Bombers. He finished his career with Essendon having played 81 games and kicking 90 goals playing as a ruckman.

In 1907 season he became captain-coach of Essendon Association in the VFA before taking on the same role at his original club Brunswick from 1908 to 1914. He led the Brunswick to a premiership the following season in 1909. During the last month or so of that season, The Argus newspaper conducted a public vote on which players were considered champion in both the VFL and the VFA. McKenzie won the Association poll with a tally of near 18,000 votes, a figure which outstripped that of the League winner Bill Busbridge. As captain, McKenzie was offered £150 to throw the 1911 Grand Final against Essendon; McKenzie refused and immediately reported the offer to the Association.

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Born
Nov 12, 1882
Died
Mar 21, 1946

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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