Cyril Lilburne

Australian rules footballer, born 1902

Australian rules footballer
Cyril Lilburne
Personal information
Date of birth (1902-08-09)9 August 1902
Date of death 10 June 1985(1985-06-10) (aged 82)
Original team(s) Collegians (VAFA)
Brighton (VFA)
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 82 kg (181 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1926–1929 Richmond 74 (20)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1929.
Career highlights
  • Richmond Captain 1929
  • Interstate Games:- 2
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Cyril 'Dooley' Lilburne (9 August 1902 – 10 June 1985)[1] was an Australian rules football player who played in the VFL between 1926 and 1929 for the Richmond Football Club.

Notes

  1. ^ "Dooley Lilburne - Player Bio". Australian Football. Retrieved 6 December 2014.

References

  • Hogan P: The Tigers Of Old, Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996

External links

  • Cyril Lilburne's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Cyril Lilburne at AustralianFootball.com
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Captains of the Richmond Football Club
VFL/AFL
  • 1908: Pannam
  • 1909: Condon
  • 1909: Lawson
  • 1910: Schmidt
  • 1911: Incigneri
  • 1912: Ohlson
  • 1913: James
  • 1914–1916: Thomas
  • 1917: Maybury
  • 1918: Hall
  • 1919: Thomas
  • 1920–1925: Minogue
  • 1926: M. Morris
  • 1927–1928: Geddes
  • 1929: Lilburne
  • 1930: Geddes
  • 1931: Hunter
  • 1932–1940: Bentley
  • 1941–1949: Dyer
  • 1950–1951: B. Morris
  • 1952–1957: Rowe
  • 1958–1959: Wright
  • 1960–1962: Branton
  • 1963–1966: Crowe
  • 1967: Swift
  • 1968–1971: Dean
  • 1972–1975: Hart
  • 1976–1977: Bourke
  • 1978: Sheedy
  • 1979: Bartlett
  • 1980: Monteath
  • 1981: Wood
  • 1982: Cloke
  • 1983–1984: Rowlings
  • 1985–1987: Lee
  • 1988–1992: Weightman
  • 1993: Hogg
  • 1994–1996: Free
  • 1997–2000: Knights
  • 2001–2004: Campbell
  • 2005–2008: Johnson
  • 2009–2012: Newman
  • 2013–2021: Cotchin
  • 2022–2023: Grimes/Nankervis
  • 2024–: Nankervis
AFL Women's
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