Jack Karney

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Jack Karney
Personal information
Full name John Karney
Date of birth (1895-02-04)4 February 1895
Place of birth Bowden, South Australia
Date of death 1986 (aged 90–91)
Position(s) Centre, rover
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1919–1928 West Torrens 128 (70)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1928.
Source: AustralianFootball.com

John "Jack" Karney (4 February 1895 – 1986) was an Australian rules footballer who played with West Torrens in the South Australian Football League (SAFL).

Karney could play as either a centreman or rover and first appeared for West Torrens in 1919. He was their best and fairest winner in 1920 and 1921. In 1921 he performed well in the Magarey Medal count, finishing equal first but missing out after the umpires conferred to decide on just one winner. Karney however was awarded a retrospective Medal in 1998. Over his career he represented South Australia at interstate football on eight occasions, the first in his debut season. He was a member of West Torrens' inaugural premiership side in 1924; he was as vice-captain and coach. He retired in 1928 with a total of 128 games.

External links

  • Jack Karney at AustralianFootball.com
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Magarey Medal winners
The Magarey Medal has been awarded since 1898 to the "best and most brilliant" player in the South Australian National Football League and its various incarnations.
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Captains of the West Torrens Football Club
  • 1897: Fanning
  • 1897-1898: Collins
  • 1899-1901: E. MacKenzie
  • 1902: Hyman
  • 1903-1904: E. MacKenzie
  • 1905-1906: Aldersley
  • 1907: Carter
  • 1908-1909: Geddes
  • 1910: Aldersley
  • 1911: T. MacKenzie
  • 1912: Adcock
  • 1913-1914: Hutton
  • 1915-1918: WW1
  • 1919-1921: Patten
  • 1922: Daviess
  • 1923-1927: Brown
  • 1928: Karney
  • 1929: Broderick
  • 1930: Osborn
  • 1931: Hine & Osborn
  • 1932-1933: Williamson
  • 1934: Pontifex
  • 1935: Foote
  • 1936: Bridgeman
  • 1937: Drury
  • 1938: Smith
  • 1939-1940: Dinnison
  • 1941: Scott
  • 1942-1944: WW2
  • 1945-1946: Thiele
  • 1947-1954: Hank
  • 1955: Hank & Pyatt
  • 1956: Coverlid
  • 1957: Ashby & Jones
  • 1958: Ashby
  • 1959-1961: Head
  • 1962-1964: Shearman
  • 1965-1967: Bills
  • 1968-1970: Birt
  • 1971: Pill
  • 1972: Graham
  • 1973: Barrott
  • 1974: Barrott & Kelly
  • 1975: Kelly
  • 1976: Cassin
  • 1977-1979: Floreani
  • 1980-1981: Roberts
  • 1982-1990: Lindsay
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Coaches of the West Torrens Football Club
  • 1908-1909: Geddes
  • 1911: Reedman
  • 1914-1915: Geddes
  • 1916-1918: WW1
  • 1919-1921: Filsell
  • 1922: Filsell & Johnson
  • 1923: Filsell
  • 1924-1927: Brown & Karney
  • 1928: Karney & L. Ashby
  • 1929: Broderick & Read
  • 1930: L. Ashby
  • 1931: Manning
  • 1932: Manning & Hosking
  • 1933-1934: Hosking
  • 1935: Foote
  • 1936: L. Ashby
  • 1937: Daviess
  • 1938: Smith
  • 1939: Hosking
  • 1940: Hosking & Drury
  • 1941: Drury
  • 1942-1944: WW2
  • 1945-1947: Drury
  • 1948-1950: Scott
  • 1951: Hank
  • 1952-1956: Kinlough
  • 1957-1958: Jones
  • 1959-1960: Head
  • 1961-1963: Reynolds
  • 1964-1965: Slaven
  • 1966-1967: R. Ashby
  • 1968-1970: Birt
  • 1971-1972: Greer
  • 1973: Barrott
  • 1974: Barrott & Jackson
  • 1975-1976: Teasdale
  • 1977-1980: Kerley
  • 1981: Head
  • 1982-1985: Elliott
  • 1985-1988: Weston
  • 1989-1990: Bennett
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South Australian team1921 Interstate matches
South Australia 7.10 (52) def by. Victoria 9.12 (66), at Jubilee Oval, 29 April 1921
Western Australia 12.13 (75) def South Australia 9.11 (65), at Perth Oval, 13 August 1921
South Australia (43) def by. Victoria (78), at Fremantle Oval, 7 August 1921
Vic in SA (29 April)
  • Karney (captain)
  • E. Beames
  • G. Beames
  • Chapman
  • Connole
  • Cooper
  • Crawford
  • Fullarton
  • Haddrick
  • Jones
  • McNamara
  • Nelson
  • O'Keefe
  • Price
  • Quizley
  • Tobin
  • Wallace
  • Whitehead
1921 Interstate Carnival squad
  • Leahy (Captain)
  • Oliver (Vice Captain)
  • Adams
  • Allen
  • Beatty
  • Bishop
  • Cossey
  • Daly
  • Daviess
  • Golding
  • Hamilton
  • Hanley
  • Hart
  • Hosking
  • Karney
  • Lewis
  • McKee
  • Moriarty
  • Packham
  • Peters
  • Scott
  • Trescowthick
  • Vickers
Managers: C.V. Tyler (Port Adelaide)


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