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Jack Atkins

b. 1916-12-19Retired
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Biography

Jack Atkins (19 December 1916 – date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s. Born in Victoria, he made his senior debut in 1935 and was known for his versatility on the field, playing primarily in the forward line. Over the course of his career, he featured prominently in St Kilda's lineup, earning recognition for his skill and competitive spirit.

Atkins played a total of 100 matches for St Kilda, scoring 161 goals from 1935 to 1940. His peak performance came in the 1939 season when he showed remarkable form, which contributed to the team's competitive results during that era. He was widely regarded as a key player for St Kilda, leaving a significant mark on the club's history.

After retiring from the VFL, Atkins's contributions to Australian rules football continued to be remembered by fans and historians of the sport. His legacy is celebrated by St Kilda supporters, where he is noted for his dedication and impact on the team during a formative period in its history. Despite the passage of time, his achievements remain an integral part of the club’s rich heritage in the VFL.

Quick Facts

Full nameJack Atkins
Date of birth1916-12-19
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