Ted Kinnear

Ted Kinnear
Kinnear in 1901
Personal information
Full name Edward Hore Kinnear
Born 27 October 1874
Essendon, Victoria
Died 3 March 1965(1965-03-03) (aged 90)
Essendon, Victoria
Original team Essendon District
Positions Follower, forward
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1895–1896 Essendon (VFA) 35 (8)
1897–1903 Essendon 108 (31)
Total 143 (39)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1903.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Edward Hore Kinnear (27 October 1874 – 3 March 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]

Family

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The son of George Steemson Kinnear (1825-1902),[2] and his second wife, Susannah Hamlyn Kinnear (1840-1927), née Hore,[3][4] Edward Hore Kinnear was born at Essendon, Victoria on 27 October 1874.

He married Jessie Frew Connelly (1877-1944) on 18 September 1901.[5][6] They had eight children: four sons, and four daughters.

Football

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Essendon (VFA)

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Recruited from local club, Essendon District,[7] in 1895, Kinnear played in 35 games and scored 8 goals for Essendon in the 1895 and 1896 (pre-VFL) VFA competition.

Essendon (VFL)

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Playing in the back-pocket,[8] Kinnear was part of the team that played in Essendon's first VFL match against Geelong, at Corio Oval, on 8 May 1897. He was also part of the Essendon team that won the 1897 premiership -- it is significant that, because the Essendon team had won the end-of-season round-robin competition contested by the top four home-and-away teams, there was no "Grand Final" required in 1897.

He was used as a full-forward in 1901 and kicked 16 goals, including five in a win over Carlton. Kinnear was a member of the Essendon team that won the premiership in the 1901 Grand Final match, against Collingwood, on 7 September 1901.

He was Essendon's vice-captain in 1901 and 1902, was acting-captain on eleven occasions in those two years,[9] and retired as a footballer after the match against Collingwood, at Victoria park, on 8 June 1903.

In all he appeared in ten final matches, with losing grand finals in 1898 and 1902.

100 VFL games

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Towards the end of his career, and playing as a follower, Kinnear became the first Essendon player to reach 100 VFL games — that is, in addition to his 35 games for the Essendon team in the (pre-VFL) VFA competition in the 1895 and 1896 seasons — a milestone he reached when playing against Fitzroy in the 1902 Preliminary Final on 13 September 1902.

Mayor of Essendon

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An Essendon councillor from 1911 to 1934, he served as the Lord Mayor of Essendon in 1919 and 1920.

Rope-maker

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He had a highly successful commercial career over many years as the chairman of the major Australian rope-makers, George Kinnear & Sons Pty Ltd, until he retired at the age of 89.[10]

Death

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He died at his Essendon residence on 3 March 1965;[11] and, with his old team-mate Joe Groves having died four years earlier (on 3 July 1961), at the time of his death Kinnear was the last surviving player of Essendon's 1897 premiership team.

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References

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