Bernie Quinlan

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Bernie Quinlan
Personal Info
Birth 21 July 1951,
Recruited from Traralgon


Playing Career¹
Debut 1969, Footscray vs. , at
Team(s) Footscray (1969-1977)

178 games, 239 goals

Fitzroy (1978-1986)

189 games, 565 goals

Coaching Career¹
Team(s) Fitzroy, 1995
¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career Highlights

Bernie Quinlan (born 21 July 1951), is a former Australian rules footballer and coach, who enjoyed a lengthy career with Footscray and Fitzroy in the VFL. He played 366 league games in total. He was recruited from Traralgon, Victoria as a 17 year old.

Debuting for the Bulldogs in 1969, he played 177 games for the club, playing mostly at centre half-forward (also occasionally playing as a centre half-back). He didn't find consistency in his career until he moved to Fitzroy in 1978. He played 189 games for the Lions, marking himself as one of their all-time greats, before retiring in 1986. He won the Brownlow Medal in 1981, tying with his former Bulldog team mate Barry Round (who had left the Bulldogs too by this stage). He also twice kicked more than 100 goals in a season: 1983 and 1984.

He was a prodigious kick of the football which earned him the nickname "superboot". He regularly featured in the World of Sport kicking competitions (a sports program which was popular in Melbourne for three decades) and is reported to have once kicked a goal from the wing at the Whitten Oval, Footscray (a distance approaching 100 metres). He also once appeared in an exhibition kicking challenge against the other football codes (including soccer, Rugby Union, rugby league and American Football, the latter representative actually throwing in the style of a quarter-back). He won the challenge with a kick approaching 90 metres.

He is also credited with having instigated the "Hell Ride", a cycling training ride, with two others in 1984.[1]


Preceded by
Kelvin Templeton
Brownlow Medallist (tied)
1981
Succeeded by
Brian Wilson
Preceded by
Malcolm Blight
Coleman Medallist
1983-1984
Succeeded by
Simon Beasley
Preceded by
Robert Shaw
Fitzroy Football Club coach
1995
Succeeded by
Alan McConnell

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