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Fred Payne (footballer)

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Full name
  
Fred R. Payne

1949-1953
  
Essendon

Years
  
Club


Height/Weight
  
182 cm / 76 kg

Original team(s)
  
Ardmona

Name
  
Fred Payne

Date of birth
  
(1927-02-04)4 February 1927

Fred Payne (born 4 February 1927) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Payne experienced victory in the first 14 senior games that he played, but being part of a strong Essendon squad also meant it was difficult to command regular selection and he missed out on playing in their 1949 and 1950 premiership teams. He played as both a follower and forward during his career.

Originally from Ardmona, he made 16 appearances for Essendon in 1951. Payne missed both the semi final and preliminary final with a thigh injury, but was named on the bench for the 1951 VFL Grand Final. He would end up starting the game in the forward pocket, after Essendon player John Gill had to withdraw.

In 1954 he joined Hawthorn, where he played in the seconds. Having been unable to make it into the seniors, Payne crossed to Bendigo Football League club Kyneton later in the year.

He continued playing across the state for the rest of the decade and throughout the 1960s, with stints at Sunbury, Murchison, Shepparton and Ardmona.

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References

Fred Payne (footballer) Wikipedia