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Arthur Coghlan

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Date of birth
  
16 August 1902

1922-1932
  
Years
  
Club


Height/Weight
  
180 cm / 86 kg

Original team(s)
  
Toora

Name
  
Arthur Coghlan

Arthur Coghlan

Date of death
  
8 June 1959, (1959-06-08) (aged 56)

Similar
  
Reg Hickey, Tom Fitzmaurice, Lloyd Hagger

Born
  
16 August 1902 (age 56), Coburg, Australia

Died
  
8 June 1959 (aged 56)

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Arthur 'Bull' Coghlan (16 August 1902 – 8 June 1959) was an Australian rules footballer who played for and coached Geelong in the VFL.

Arthur Coghlan Arthur Coghlan and Helen Helens Background

Geelong's Toora recruit was a tough and hard hitting ruckman but could also play in key positions. He missed out on their 1925 premiership after being suspended for the remainder of 1925 and all of 1926 for escalating an all-in brawl that involved players and team officials. The Kangaroos' Fred Rutley was suspended for life for starting the brawl.

Arthur Coghlan Arthur Coghlan and Helen Don Lane

In 1929 he was appointed captain-coach and in his second season in this role steered Geelong to a Grand Final. They lost the match to Collingwood by 30 points but he played in a premiership the following season, albeit this time as neither captain nor coach. He played his final game in 1932 and in 1933 became the non-playing coach of Geelong, making it all the way to the Preliminary Final in both of his two seasons.

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Arthur Coghlan Wikipedia