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Paddy Noonan

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Date of birth
  
4 September 1875

Years
  
Club

Place of birth
  
Hotham, Victoria

Name
  
Paddy Noonan

Years
  
Club

Role
  
Musical Artist


Date of death
  
27 January 1935(1935-01-27) (aged 59)

Albums
  
Musical Memories, Irish Dew, Irish Party Songs

1897-1899 1901-1902 Total
  
Fitzroy Carlton

Paddy noonan siege of ennis


Paddy Noonan (4 September 1875 – 27 January 1935) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club and Carlton Football Club in the Victorian Football League.

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A small rover, Noonan played in Fitzroy's inaugural VFL season in 1897 and then their inaugural premiership side the following year. In 1901 he crossed to Carlton and spent two seasons with the Blues.

Noonan spent the rest of his career in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) where he captained North Melbourne to premierships in 1903 and 1904. Noonan also spent some time playing at fellow VFA side Williamstown Football Club.

Following North Melbourne's entry to the VFL, Noonan was appointed coach in 1929, where North Melbourne finished last, with their only win coming against Footscray. Noonan remains the oldest first-time coach in VFL/AFL history.

Paddy noonan jingle bell jig


References

Paddy Noonan Wikipedia