Horrie Clover


Horace Ray Clover was a leading Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.

Family

The son of Robert James Clover, and Phoebe Rubina Clover, née Smith, Horace Ray Clover was born at Carisbrook, Victoria on 20 March 1895.
He married Alberta Victoria Porter on 29 January 1927.

Football

At 6ft. 1in., he had a long reach: his finger-tip to finger-tip span was 6ft. 5in.

Carlton (VFL)

Clover was a high-marking centre half-forward who starred from his first game, kicking three goals and hitting the post four times.

Victoria (VFL)

He was selected to play for Victoria against South Australia on the MCG on 29 May 1920, after having only played three senior VFL games; however, due to an injury he sustained in the match against Essendon on 22 May 1920, he was unable to play, and was replace in the selected side by Paddy O'Brien.

Carlton official

Clover was Carlton’s key player during his career, including stints as playing coach in 1922-23 and 1927 for 26 wins from 45 matches. He also served as club secretary, vice-president and president over many years.

Hall of fame

Called "one of the finest exponents of the centre-half-forward position that the game has known", Clover was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996.