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In 2002 an [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]] panel selected Birt as number twenty-one of the 25 "Champions of Essendon".[http://www.essendonfc.com.au/champions/rules.asp]
In 2002 an [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]] panel selected Birt as number twenty-one of the 25 "Champions of Essendon".[http://www.essendonfc.com.au/champions/rules.asp]


Unfortunately any chance of a "father-son" selection were dashed when James, his first born son, failed to make any pertinent impact at the esteemed Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School.


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 07:36, 3 August 2016

John Birt
Personal information
Date of birth (1937-01-29)29 January 1937
Original team(s) Ballarat, Victoria
Height / weight 174 cm / 69 kg
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

John Birt (born 29 January 1937) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the VFL.

Birt was a rover and after being recruited to Essendon from Ballarat, he made his VFL debut in 1957. The following year he had one of his finest seasons, finishing 6th in the Brownlow Medal and topping Essendon's goalkicking charts with 31 goals. He was a premiership player in 1962 and 1965 as well as playing in two losing Grand Finals, and won the W. S. Crichton Medal for his club's Best and Fairest in 1961, 1965 and 1967.

Birt was playing coach for West Torrens in the SANFL from 1968 - 1970.

He returned to Victoria to coach Essendon in 1971.[1]

However, Essendon only won four games in the 1971 season. In 1972 he was replaced by Des Tuddenham.

Footscray then picked him up and he served as their assistant coach Between 1972 and 1976.

In 2002 an Essendon panel selected Birt as number twenty-one of the 25 "Champions of Essendon".[1]


Footnotes

  1. ^ He had beaten two other applicants for the vacant coaching position: Mal Pascoe and Bob Syme. (Mapleston, 1996, p.216).

References

  • Maplestone, M., Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872-1996, Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996. ISBN 0-9591740-2-8