The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

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  • bulldogtragic
    The List Manager
    • Jan 2007
    • 34316

    The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

    If the title is unclear then this is what I mean:

    In my time the most players with the same name that I can think of is Nathan Brown (Richmond/Bulldogs, Melbourne and Collingwood).

    There are a few double ups in Josh Kennedy. Anyone know 3 or more identical named players?
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  • Axe Man
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2008
    • 11002

    #2
    Re: The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

    Here is a good article that covers the subject:

    Josh Kennedy, Mark Williams and Nathan Brown among AFL-VFL players with the same names

    A couple of notable names from the article:

    JACK COLLINS
    How amazing that the three VFL players to be called Jack Collins were all premiership players. The first was a star wingman in Melbourne’s 1926 premiership side, playing 127 games. His career almost crossed paths with Geelong’s Jack Collins, a key-position forward in the Cats’ 1931 flag side. He played 112 games. Then, there was the most famous of all the Jack Collins’ — the Footscray full-forward who played 154 games and kicked 385 goals. He, too, won a premiership medal, in the Bulldogs’ only flag side from 1954, kicking seven goals in that Grand Final.

    MARK WILLIAMS
    There have been four VFL-AFL players by the name of Mark Williams. The most famous was ‘Choco’, who played with Collingwood and Brisbane during the 1980s and developed into one of the game’s most astute coaches. He took Port Adelaide to a flag in 2004, and remains a development coach at Richmond. Hawthorn’s Mark Williams, who also had a less successful stint with Essendon, was a premiership player in 2008. And two other Mark Williams’ played VFL football — one with Carlton and Footscray (1983-90), the other with North Melbourne and Footscray (1977-79).

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    • Twodogs
      Moderator
      • Nov 2006
      • 27654

      #3
      Re: The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

      I can only remember one of the Marks Williams. The one who came from North. He rode a huge chopper pretty much into the change rooms.

      And we should be trying hard to draft a player called Jack Collins.
      They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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      • Murphy'sLore
        WOOF Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 2085

        #4
        Re: The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

        There are a few Sam Reids around, aren't there? (too lazy to look it up)

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        • Daughter of the West
          WOOF Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 918

          #5
          Re: The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

          Not strictly on topic, but there was an interesting article a little while back about the "fashion" of names in the AFL and how they've changed throughout the decades:



          And case in point - the current lack of Darrens!

          I did also like the graph at the end pointing out all the variations in the spelling of the name Jarrad, who'd have thought there were so many ways?
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          • Twodogs
            Moderator
            • Nov 2006
            • 27654

            #6
            Re: The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

            Originally posted by Daughter of the West
            Not strictly on topic, but there was an interesting article a little while back about the "fashion" of names in the AFL and how they've changed throughout the decades:



            And case in point - the current lack of Darrens!

            I did also like the graph at the end pointing out all the variations in the spelling of the name Jarrad, who'd have thought there were so many ways?

            Kevin Bartlett constantly mentions that there are Kevins playing AFL football at the moment.

            A few years ago I heard there were 23 Jarryds played AFL with 14 different ways of spelling/pronouncing it.
            They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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            • Murphy'sLore
              WOOF Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 2085

              #7
              Re: The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

              Every year in The Monthly Peter Cronin puts together a lovely summary of the current crop of AFL names:



              Easton Wood is a suitable location for a murder, for example...

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              • Daughter of the West
                WOOF Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 918

                #8
                Re: The most frequent full name of players in the history of VFL/AFL?

                Originally posted by Murphy'sLore
                Every year in The Monthly Peter Cronin puts together a lovely summary of the current crop of AFL names:



                Easton Wood is a suitable location for a murder, for example...
                That is hilarious! I particularly like the nominations for Romantic Getaway Destinations.
                Wake me up when we get to heaven, let me sleep if we're going to hell

                Good luck, for your sake I hope heaven and hell are really there, but I wouldn't hold my breath

                And we all found heaven - 2016 Premiers!

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