Ernest McIntyre, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ernest McIntyre

Australian rules footballer and cricketer

Date of Birth: 19-Apr-1921

Place of Birth: Albert Park, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 10-Apr-2003

Profession: dentist, cricketer, Australian rules footballer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Ernest McIntyre

  • Ernest "Ernie" McIntyre (19 April 1921 – 10 April 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played for St Kilda and Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1940s. McIntyre, a ruckman, began his football career at Sandringham in 1939 before crossing to the VFL where he joined St Kilda.
  • A dentist by profession, he played his football as an amateur and didn't appear at all for St Kilda in 1942 due to Navy commitments.
  • He represented Victoria in an interstate match against South Australia at Adelaide in 1945. Noted for his sportsmanlike conduct on the field, on one occasion during a game he helped an opponent Don Cordner to his feet and also once applauded another opponent Bill Morris after he took a good mark.
  • This rubbed coach Fred Froude and the St Kilda committee up the wrong way and when McIntyre was relegated to 19th man for a game in 1948 he resigned and switched to Collingwood.
  • He appeared in his first ever final series that year, kicking two goals in Collingwood's losing Preliminary Final against Melbourne. He also played two first-class cricket matches for Victoria, as a right-arm fast-medium pace bowler, taking 11 wickets at 16.45.
  • Both his matches were against Tasmania in December 1946 in what was an understrength Victorian team as these were players not taking part in their Sheffield Shield campaign.
  • In the second fixture, at Hobart, McIntyre took 4/52 in the first innings which were his career best figures.

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