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Jim Williamson (footballer, born January 1909) (James Williamson) was born on 11 January, 1909 in Australia, is a footballer. Discover Jim Williamson (footballer, born January 1909)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 114 years old?
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James Williamson |
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74 years old |
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11 January 1909 |
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July 21, 1983 |
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Jim Williamson (footballer, born January 1909) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jim Williamson (footballer, born January 1909) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jim Williamson (footballer, born January 1909) worth at the age of 74 years old? Jim Williamson (footballer, born January 1909)’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Australia. We have estimated
Jim Williamson (footballer, born January 1909)'s net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 2009 Geelong produced a special heritage edition of its football jumper to celebrate its 150th anniversary. It used that edition of the jumper in a number of AFL games that year. The traditional blue hoops were replaced by lists of past players for the club, printed in blue, and Jim’s name is front and centre on the chest. St Kilda followed suit in 1913 with a 140 year heritage jumper and Jim’s name is on the back. There cannot be many players whose names appear on both jumpers - Gary Sidebottom is another.
In April 1933 the Argus reported that Jim, “the St Kilda footballer” had been transferred by his employer, the Commonwealth Bank, to Geelong. Since Geelong was too far away for him to continue to play for St Kilda, Jim joined the Geelong football club, and played one game in the seniors for that club in each of 1933 and 1934. His last game of football was on 26 May 1934. Thereafter an injured knee prevented further games, although he was only 24 at the time.
Jim joined the St Kilda football team in the Victorian Football League in 1931. He played his first grade match against South Melbourne on 22 August 1931 – aged 22. He played 6 senior games for the Saints in 1932. He remained an amateur at a time when in the depression years many league footballers had no income other than their match payments.
In the 1930 season Jim had another very good year with the Old Xaverians. He was listed as one of the Big Three, who played great football. In 1931 in a match against Sandringham, Jim “gave his customary dashing exhibition at centre half back and was voted best and fairest on the ground”. Jim was chosen to play in combined C Section teams for the Amateur Competition in both 1930 and 1931.
The St Kilda Football Club website had photos of three of their players from the 1930s. One would think the photos came from cigarette cards of the time:
Edward James Williamson, known as Jim, played both cricket and football for Old Xaverians, and represented Victoria as an amateur in Aussie Rules in 1929 and on other occasions.
In 1929 Jim won the B J O’Shaunessy Perpetual Trophy for Best and Fairest for the club, and was selected to play for Victorian Amateurs against South Australia.
Jim played for the Old Xaverians football team in 1928. The annual report lists him as a “fine performer”. This was the year that the legendary – modern newspapers would describe him as “colourful” - John Wren secured the services of Jock McHale, to coach Old Xaverians. McHale was the phenomenally successful Collingwood coach whose teams won eight VFL premierships.
Jim attended a meeting in 1927/28 which resulted in the establishment of the Old Xaverians cricket club. In that year he headed the bowling averages for Old Xaverians, taking 26 wickets at an average of 13.79, and in 1929/30 he again headed the averages, taking 18 at 9.33. He took 4/7 in one match against University.
Jim Williamson (11 January 1909 – 21 July 1983) was an Australian rules footballer who played with the St Kilda and Geelong Football Clubs in the Victorian Football League (VFL).