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Ken Fletcher (Australian footballer)

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Full name
  
Ken A. Fletcher

1967–1980
  
Essendon

Children
  
Dustin Fletcher

Years
  
Club

Weight
  
78 kg

Height/Weight
  
184 cm / 78 kg

Name
  
Ken Fletcher


Date of birth
  
(1948-01-21) 21 January 1948 (age 67)

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Grandchildren
  
Max Fletcher, Mason Fletcher

People also search for
  
Dustin Fletcher, Max Fletcher, Mason Fletcher, Suzie Fletcher

Position(s)
  
Wing / half back flank

Original team
  
Essendon Keilor College

Ken Fletcher (born 21 January 1948) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Bombers. He is the father of Dustin Fletcher who was drafted into the club through the father son rule.

A former Essendon High School student who grew up in East Keilor, Victoria, Fletcher had two footballers as neighbours, they being Ken Pyker (No 29 Essendon) and Ted Flemming a WA Sandover Medal winner (1930). Ken and his older brother practiced football skills daily in a nearby paddock as teenagers. Fletcher was a versatile footballer and played in many positions during his 264-game career for the Bombers. He excelled as a wingman and half back flanker.

He won the club's best and fairest award in 1978 and represented Victoria throughout the 1970s. A broken leg forced him to retire in 1980 and he left the club as their fourth most experienced player of all time. He did, however, continue playing in country football as captain-coach of Tatura.

In Round 7 of 2014, Ken and his son Dustin claimed the record of most VFL/AFL games played by a father-son combination, with 648 games between them.

References

Ken Fletcher (Australian footballer) Wikipedia