Charlie Challenger
Charles Thomas Challenger was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League.
Family
He married Margaret Ellen Donohue in 1960.Football
Brunswick (VFA)
In April 1937, he was cleared from Plenty Rovers in the Diamond Valley Football League to the Brunswick Second XVIII. Although not part of the regular home-and-away VFA season, Challenger played a match with the Brunswick First XVIII, in which he was declared Brunswick's "most effective player", against the Ballarat Imperial Football Club in September 1937.He played his first senior VFA home-and-away match for Brunswick, against Coburg, on 16 April 1938; and, at the end of his first senior season, he was declared the club's "most improved player".
He played in two VFA Grand finals:1938: as a wing-man in Brunswick's 19-17 (131) victory over Brighton 14.14 (98).1939: as a back-pocket in Brunswick's nine point loss to Williamstown, 14.11 (95) to 14.20 (104).
Essendon (VFL)
On 21 March 1940 he trained for the first time with Essendon. He was cleared to Essendon in April 1940.He only played in two First XVIII games for Essendon, both on the half-forward flank: against Fitzroy on 18 May 1940, and against Hawthorn on 25 May 1940.