Alf George
Alfred Thomas George was an Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne and Essendon in the Victorian Football League. George was the captain of Melbourne for the 1912 and 1913 seasons.
Early life
George was born in Mount Egerton on 7 September 1884. He played football for Seymour, Numurkah and, finally, Essendon [Association Football Club|Essendon Association], before being recruited to play for Essendon.Football career
Essendon
George was recruited at the beginning of 1906 and he made his VFL debut in round 3 of that year, going on to play 16 games in his first season. George generally played as a ruckman, but could also play in defence and was known for his marking ability. In total, he played 33 games for Essendon between 1906 and 1909, with his best season for Essendon being his first, where he played in a losing semi final.Melbourne
After leaving Essendon at the end of 1909, George did not play in the VFL again until he transferred to Melbourne for the 1911 season. He played 12 matches for the season and kicked his first goal in the VFL. Despite only being at Melbourne for one season, George was named Melbourne's captain for 1912. He was captain for two seasons, and he left the club at the end of 1913. During his two seasons as captain, Melbourne finished sixth and ninth. George returned for one final season in 1915, playing 14 games and kicking two goals; the team concluded the year by losing in a semi final. While playing with Melbourne, George formed a "famous" and "powerful" ruck combination with Hedley Tomkins and Bill Hendrie.In May 1919, an unidentified former Melbourne footballer, wrote to the football correspondent of The Argus as follows: