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Jim Heenan was a tough back pocket from Essendon All Blacks. He started conspicuously, winning Essendon Best First Year Player award in 1952. He also polled the second most Brownlow Medal votes at Essendon that year. He had also won the Seconds Best and Fairest award in 1951.

His career was interrupted when he was injured against St Kilda in Round 3, 1953, and missed the rest of the year.

He was a reserve in the losing 1957 Grand Final side.

Heenan joined North Melbourne in 1958 but played no senior games before retiring.

His father, Jim W., played eight games with North Melbourne in 1930.

Jim Heenan died on 29th October, 1999.

Born

19/05/1930

Died

29/10/1999

Height

173 cm

Weight

76 kg

Previous Clubs

Essendon All Blacks

Debut Order

643

Number/Numbers

14

Games

82

Goals

6

Season Played

Year

Games

Goals

1952

17

0

1953

2

0

1954

15

0

1955

16

0

1956

18

0

1957

14

6

Club Awards

Reserve Best and Fairest Player 1951
Best First Year Player 1952

Career Brownlow Medal Votes

15