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Full name
  
Geoffrey John Moriarty

Name
  
Jack Moriarty

Height/Weight
  
178 cm / 62 kg

Place of birth
  
Fitzroy, Victoria


Jack Moriarty

Date of birth
  
(1901-04-30)30 April 1901

Date of death
  
5 September 1980(1980-09-05) (aged 79)

Original team(s)
  
Essendon Association

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Jack Moriarty (30 April 1901 – 5 September 1980) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Career

Moriarty, the son of dual Fitzroy premiership player Geoff, was a lightly built full forward who became a spectacular success after leaving Essendon Football Club at the end of 1923 and crossing to Fitzroy Football Club. Despite standing only 5'10" (178 cm), and weighing approximately 60 kg, he had the ability to jump over opponents and take strong over-head marks, as well as being a goal-sneak. In each of his first three matches with Fitzroy, Moriarty kicked seven goals en route to a then VFL season record of 82.

Moriarty represented the VFL at the Hobart carnival in 1924 and went on to become a permanent fixture in Victorian sides for most of the next decade. He topped Fitzroy's goal kicking list every year between 1924 and 1933, except for 1930, and was voted the club's best and fairest player in 1927 during an era when an award of this type was not made every season. At the end of his career, Moriarty had booted 662 goals in his 170-game VFL career, at an average of almost four goals per game.

His total of 626 career goals for Fitzroy remained the club record when Fitzroy exited the VFL/AFL in 1996.

In 2004 Moriarty was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Player honors:

  • Fitzroy best and fairest 1927.
  • Fitzroy Leading goalkicker 9 times (1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933).
  • Fitzroy Team of the Century.
  • VFL Leading goalkicker Medal 1924.
  • Essendon Leading goalkicker 1922.
  • Victorian representative (11 games, 42 goals).
  • References

    Jack Moriarty Wikipedia