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Dave O'Donoghue

Dave O'Donoghue

1907-1911

54 CFC Games Played

0 CFC Goals

Date of Birth
11 July 1885
Date of Death
25 August 1960
Recruited From
Rose of Northcote
Collingwood Debut
Round 6, 1907
Height:
179cm
Weight:
81kg

Biography

The end of a footballer’s career can be a tricky time, and departures from clubs are often messy and undignified affairs.

But not for Dave O’Donoghue. He had been a solid, tough and dependable backman for 54 games spread over five seasons, when he was cut by the Magpies midway through the 1911 season. So did he sulk or whinge or moan or feel hard done by? Far from it. Instead, after receiving the letter from secretary Ern Copeland informing him of the club’s decision, he wrote a letter back to the footy club. It said in part:

“While regretting very much that I have appeared for the last time in the colours we are all so proud of, I must say that on the form I have shown this season your selection committee had no alternative but to act as they have done. Although I feel fit and well, I have for some unaccountable reason not been able to do well in matches, and am not a bit surprised at having been politely passed out.

“I desire to express to you, your committee, and the players my heartfelt thanks for the manner in which I have been treated during the six years I was connected with the club. Many happy memories of the Collingwood Club will always remain with me, and although not one of the chosen few, I shall regard the club as my haven of rest, and will be one more of the number of the old and loyal players that have made the Collingwood Club the envy of others by their constant attendance at matches. I hope that you and your committee will be long spared to look after the interests of the club, and that Collingwood may continue for all time to occupy that proud and honourable position in the football world that it has always held.”

Anyway you look at it, that is a remarkably generous response to the ending of your VFL career. But it typified the way O’Donoghue had gone about things ever since crossing to Victoria Park.

He was a star centreman with the Rose of Northcote club in 1905/06. He first came under wider notice when he was hospitalised after being knocked out and kicked in the stomach in a game against Yarraville in 1905. But it was mostly for the quality of his play that he began to win headlines.

By 1906, the Magpies had seen enough. And even though he was still a Rose of Northcote player, the club invited him on their historic tour of Tasmania in August of 1906 (during which the club’s theme song of ‘Good Old Collingwood Forever’ would be written). O’Donoghue was part of the touring party – interstate and country travel was seen as a massive perk in those days – and then returned to Rose of Northcote for their finals.

He took part in the Magpies’ pre-season games in 1907, and made his debut in the sixth round against Carlton. A few weeks later against St Kilda he won praise for his marking, and although he broke his finger late in the season he returned to the team and played extremely well in the losing semi-final against South Melbourne.

For the next two seasons he was a near-regular on either a half-back flank or in the back pocket. The newspapers regularly commented positively on his performances, with descriptions like “brilliant and reliable” (The Australasian, 1908), “brisk and resourceful, did the work of two men” (Argus 1909), and “in his prime was a tower of strength in the defence division” (The Herald). He was strong, quick enough and certainly brought a touch of aggression to his game, though he was accused of taking things too far with what several papers described as a “savage” attack in the 1909 final against South.

The 1909 season was his best, and he played every game. But he was hit by a bout of mumps in 1910 and lost a considerable amount of weight, as well as some fitness, form and, ultimately, his regular place in the side. He was hit by further injuries in 1911 but still played five of the first nine games before being let go. He was cleared to Leopold in the Metropolitan Association in July, where he played alongside his brother Alan, who the next season started a VFL career that would see him play 53 games with Richmond and South Melbourne.

Dave showed seemingly outstanding qualities in his letter to Ern Copeland after being cut from the list. Which makes what happened just six years later even more remarkable. He was charged with, and eventually found guilty of, several counts of embezzlement arising from his duties as a clerk in the Navy Department. He was initially sentenced to six years imprisonment before being released on appeal, but in August of 1917 his appeal was rejected and the original sentence confirmed. He continued to fight the charges and then sought special leave to appeal to the High Court, but that was refused.

That was a sad development in Dave O’Donoghue’s life story, and one that would have caught his many football friends by surprise. Because he’d attracted little but praise across a hard-working career and, as his farewell letter demonstrated, had won the respect of many. Spending a stint behind bars was no way to end that story.

– Michael Roberts

Statistics

CFC Career Stats

Season played Games Goals Finals Win %
1907-1911 54 0 3 62%

CFC Season by Season Stats

Season GP GL B K H T D Guernsey No.
1907 9 0

1907 Season stats

Hide Season
RD VS Result GL B K H T D Guernsey No. Match Report
Round 6 Carlton L 0 View match >
Round 8 Fitzroy W 0 View match >
Round 9 St Kilda W 0 View match >
Round 10 Sydney W 0 View match >
Round 11 Melbourne W 0 View match >
Round 12 Essendon W 0 View match >
Round 13 Carlton L 0 View match >
Round 16 Fitzroy L 0 View match >
Semi Final Sydney L 0 View match >
Legend
  • #Guernsey
  • GLGoals
  • BBehinds
  • KKicks
  • HHandballs
  • DDisposals
  • MMarks
  • TTackles
*Player goal statistics included VFA (Victorian Football Association) results.
1908 12 0

1908 Season stats

Hide Season
RD VS Result GL B K H T D Guernsey No. Match Report
Round 8 Melbourne W 0 View match >
Round 9 Sydney L 0 View match >
Round 10 Geelong W 0 View match >
Round 11 Fitzroy W 0 View match >
Round 12 University W 0 View match >
Round 13 Carlton L 0 0 View match >
Round 14 Essendon W 0 0 View match >
Round 15 Richmond L 0 0 View match >
Round 16 St Kilda W 0 0 View match >
Round 17 Melbourne W 0 0 View match >
Round 18 Sydney W 0 0 View match >
Semi Final Essendon L 0 0 View match >
Legend
  • #Guernsey
  • GLGoals
  • BBehinds
  • KKicks
  • HHandballs
  • DDisposals
  • MMarks
  • TTackles
*Player goal statistics included VFA (Victorian Football Association) results.
1909 19 0

1909 Season stats

Hide Season
RD VS Result GL B K H T D Guernsey No. Match Report
Round 1 Fitzroy L 0 View match >
Round 2 St Kilda W 0 View match >
Round 3 Carlton L 0 View match >
Round 4 Richmond W 0 View match >
Round 5 Sydney L 0 View match >
Round 6 Essendon W 0 View match >
Round 7 University W 0 View match >
Round 8 Geelong W 0 View match >
Round 9 Melbourne D 0 View match >
Round 10 Fitzroy W 0 View match >
Round 11 St Kilda W 0 View match >
Round 12 Carlton W 0 View match >
Round 13 Richmond W 0 View match >
Round 14 Sydney W 0 View match >
Round 15 Essendon L 0 View match >
Round 16 University D 0 View match >
Round 17 Geelong W 0 View match >
Round 18 Melbourne W 0 View match >
Semi Final Sydney L 0 View match >
Legend
  • #Guernsey
  • GLGoals
  • BBehinds
  • KKicks
  • HHandballs
  • DDisposals
  • MMarks
  • TTackles
*Player goal statistics included VFA (Victorian Football Association) results.
1910 9 0

1910 Season stats

Hide Season
RD VS Result GL B K H T D Guernsey No. Match Report
Round 3 St Kilda W 0 View match >
Round 6 Fitzroy W 0 View match >
Round 7 Richmond W 0 View match >
Round 8 University W 0 View match >
Round 10 Carlton L 0 View match >
Round 11 Sydney L 0 View match >
Round 13 Essendon W 0 View match >
Round 14 Melbourne W 0 View match >
Round 15 Fitzroy W 0 View match >
Legend
  • #Guernsey
  • GLGoals
  • BBehinds
  • KKicks
  • HHandballs
  • DDisposals
  • MMarks
  • TTackles
*Player goal statistics included VFA (Victorian Football Association) results.
1911 5 0

1911 Season stats

Hide Season
RD VS Result GL B K H T D Guernsey No. Match Report
Round 2 Fitzroy W 0 View match >
Round 3 Geelong L 0 View match >
Round 4 Essendon L 0 View match >
Round 8 Carlton L 0 View match >
Round 9 St Kilda W 0 View match >
Legend
  • #Guernsey
  • GLGoals
  • BBehinds
  • KKicks
  • HHandballs
  • DDisposals
  • MMarks
  • TTackles
*Player goal statistics included VFA (Victorian Football Association) results.
Totals 54
Avg/Game   0.00
Legend
  • GPGames Played
  • GLGoals
  • BBehinds
  • KKicks
  • HHandballs
  • TTackles
  • DDisposals

Key Facts

CFC Debut Number

130

Total AFL Games
54
CFC Debut
Round 6, 1907
CFC Last Game
Round 9, 1911
Recruited From
Rose of Northcote
Full Name
Dave O'Donoghue
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