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Allan Belcher

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Place of birth
  
New Norfolk, Tasmania

Original team(s)
  
Brunswick (VFA)

Role
  
Mixed martial artist

Place of death
  
Kew, Victoria

Name
  
Allan Belcher

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Full name
  
Allan Mitchell Parker Belcher

Date of birth
  
(1884-12-02)2 December 1884

Date of death
  
2 July 1921(1921-07-02) (aged 36)

Movies
  
UFC 113: Machida vs. Shogun 2, UFC 69: Shootout

Trained by
  
Duke Roufus, Gokor Chivichyan

Profiles

Allan Belcher (2 December 1884 – 2 July 1921) was an Australian rules footballer who played with and coached Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He was the brother of South Melbourne player Vic Belcher.

Belcher started his career with Collingwood but it was with Essendon that he established himself as one of the premier ruckmen in the league. Known as "King Belcher" formed a combination in the ruck with Fred Baring and Ernie Cameron, culminating in premiership success in 1912.

He was captain-coach of Essendon in 1910 and represented Victoria at interstate football in patches during his career. From 1912 to 1915 he captained the club and again in 1919 but it would be his final season, a broken toe forcing him to retire.

On 2 July 1921 - just two years after his last VFL game - Belcher succumbed to general paralysis in the Kew Hospital for the Insane. His once-robust frame had wasted away to just 57 kg by the time of his passing.

References

Allan Belcher Wikipedia