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Clarrie Hearn was a talented and athletic half-back and full-forward who was very quick and a good mark and kick, although his ball handling was chancy at times.

He came from Rutherglen and was Essendon's third top goalkicker in 1931. He booted seven goals in a game in both 1932 and 1935, six goals in 1931 and five goals twice in 1931.

Hearn was selected in the League side to play the Association in 1934 but injured his hand at training so missed the game.

After leaving Essendon, he was captain-coach of Sandringham in 1936. He took up umpiring in 1937 and officiated in 12 games as a boundary umpire.

Hearn was also a top sprinter and won the Stawell Gift in 1929, emulating the feat of George Stuckey in 1897.

Clarrie Hearn died on 1st April, 1981.

Born

13/11/1905

Died

1/04/1981

Height

183 cm

Weight

80 kg

Previous Clubs

Rutherglen

Debut Order

409

Number/Numbers

4

Games

92

Goals

90

Season Played

Year

Games

Goals

1929

15

0

1930

16

2

1931

11

31

1932

14

19

1933

14

13

1934

12

12

1935

10

13

Career Brownlow Medal Votes

2