Gordon Rattray


Gordon Kitchener Rattray was an Australian rules footballer who played with and coached Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League. He was the first VFL player to use the torpedo punt.

Family

The son of Bruce Rattray, and Laura Rattray, née Barratt, Gordon Kitchener Rattray was born at Shepparton on 19 October 1898.
He married Janet Elizabeth Wharton on 29 June 1922. They were divorced in 1938. He married Sylvia Catherine Burnet in 1939.

Education

He was educated at Wesley College.

Military service

He enlisted in the First AIF on 21 April 1917; and, as he was only 18 years and 6 months of age, his parents gave formal permission to him enlisting and serving overseas. He served in France, returned to Australia on 2 January 1919, and was discharged on 2 March 1919.

Football

Fitzroy (VFL)

A half forward flanker, Rattray debuted for Fitzroy in 1917 but his progress was stalled when he missed the following season due to military service. Rattray came back to the club in 1919 and won their best and fairest trophy. He won it again in 1921 and was a premiership player in 1922. In 1923 he became club captain and led them to the Grand Final which they lost to Essendon.

Melbourne (VFL)

In 1924, he was appointed as the playing coach of the Melbourne Football Club. He was, however, still residentially tied to Fitzroy and, therefore, ineligible to play for Melbourne. He served the entire season as Melbourne's non-playing coach.

Fitzroy (VFL)

Melbourne failed to make the Finals in 1924; and, consequently, Rattray was able to returned to Fitzroy as a player — playing in one Finals match, the second of the club's Round Robin Semi-Final matches, against Richmond on 20 September 1924.

Brighton (VFA)

He left Fitzroy after the 1924 season and, having been originally chosen to be the playing coach of North Melbourne in its inaugural VFL season, he was granted a clearance to serve as the captain coach of Brighton in the Victorian Football Association.
He played 53 games and kicked 39 goals in his three years at Brighton ; and, under his coaching Brighton played in both the 1926 Grand Final, with Rattray at centre half-back, and the 1927 VFA Grand Final, with Rattray at centre half-forward. On both occasions, Brighton lost the Grand Finals to Coburg.

Fitzroy (VFL)

In 1928 he returned to Fitzroy and played what would be his final season, as captain-coach.

VFL Representative player

During his career he represented Victoria at interstate football five times.

Death

He died at his home in Sandringham, Victoria on 10 December 1964.

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