Geoff Blethyn
Geoffrey Russell Blethyn is a former leading Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon [Football Club|Essendon] in the Victorian Football League, Claremont in the Western Australian Football League and Port [Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide] in the South Australian Football League.
Family
The son of Oliver Blethyn, and Honor Evelyn Blethyn, née Searle, Geoffrey Russell Blethyn was born at Moreland, Victoria on 28 October 1950.Football career
Essendon (1968–1972)
A full-forward, Blethyn had a slim frame and famously wore glasses on the field.He made his debut in April 1968 when he was selected on the half-forward flank in place of the injured Alan Noonan.
He kicked four goals in Essendon's 1968 Grand Final loss to Carlton, and had his most prolific game up forward when he kicked 11 goals against Footscray during the 1972 VFL season. 1972 was a record breaking-year for Blethyn—he finished it with 107 goals and became the first Essendon player since John Coleman in 1950 to kick over 100 in a season. However, he missed out on the Coleman Medal to Collingwood's Peter McKenna, who kicked 130 goals for the season.