Charlie Hammond

Charles William Hammond (19 March 1886 – 4 December 1936) was an Australian rules footballer who played with the Carlton Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Hammond is notable as the only footballer in history to play in five Carlton premiership sides.

Charlie Hammond
Personal information
Full name Charles William Hammond
Date of birth 19 March 1886
Place of birth Collingwood, Victoria
Date of death 4 December 1936(1936-12-04) (aged 50)
Place of death Clifton Hill, Victoria
Original team(s) Northcote (MJFA).
Debut Round 1, 1905, Carlton
vs. Essendon, at Princes Park
Height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 86 kg (190 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1905–1909 Carlton 92 (19)
1910–1911 North Melbourne (VFA)
1912 Northcote (VFA) 15   (3)
1914–1918 Carlton 62 (21)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1918.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Family

The son of Thomas Hammond, and Ann Hammond, née Williams, Charles William Hammond was born at Collingwood, Victoria on 19 March 1886. One of his brothers, Jack Hammond (1884-1971), played VFL football for Carlton and Melbourne; and another, Billy Hammond (1887-1919), played VFL football for Collingwood.

He married Elsie May Allport (1885-1939) in 1910.[1]

Football

Hammond originally played for the Northcote Football Club in the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA).

Carlton (VFL)

In 1905, he was recruited to the Carlton Football Club in the VFL, and made his debut in the opening game of the 1905 season, against Essendon on 6 May 1905.[2]

He played as a defender during his early days at the club but soon established himself as an excellent ruck shepherd. Hammond was a premiership player for Carlton in three successive seasons from 1906 to 1908.

North Melbourne (VFA)

In 1910, he was one of a group of players who left Carlton in protest over the sacking of coach Jack Worrall.

On 27 April 1910 he was granted a permit to play for the VFA team North Melbourne.[3][4] He played in 19 games, and scored 19 goals for North Melbourne in 1910, as well as playing in its 1910 premiership team.[5]

He also played for North Melbourne in 1911, missing out on the (losing) semi-final match against Brunswick due to injury (he had dislocated his shoulder in the 19 August match against Essendon A).[6]

Northcote (VFA)

He was cleared from North Melbourne to play with Northcote on 8 May 1912.[7] His first match for Northcote was against Prahran on 11 May 1912;[8] and he played a total of 15 games for the club in 1912.

His application for a clearance from Northcote to Carlton was refused in June 1913;[9] and there is no record of him playing football anywhere in 1913.

Carlton (VFL)

Cleared from Northcote on 15 April 1914,[10] Hammond returned to Carlton in 1914, where he played for a further five seasons. Hammond was part of two more premiership teams at Carlton, in 1914 and 1915. He remains the only player to have won five premierships with the Carlton Football Club. He retired at the end of 1918.

Death

He died at his residence in Clifton Hill, Victoria on 4 December 1936.[11]

Footnotes

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References

  • Ross, J. (ed), 100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported, Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. ISBN 0-670-86814-0
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