Bill Garvie


William Henry Garvie was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond. Winning the Richmond Reserves best and fairest in 1935, he was killed in an accident while serving in the army during World War II.

Family

The son of George William Austin Garvie, and Mary Garvie, William Henry Garvie was born at Cobden, Victoria on 31 December 1910.
He married Jean Kathleen Crawford in 1938.

Football

Richmond (VFL)

Cleared from Hamilton to Richmond, Garvie played a total of nine First XVIII games and 29 Second XVIII games over two seasons. He won the Second XVIII best and fairest in 1935.

Carlton (VFL)

Transferred to Carlton in 1936, he played 13 games and scored 18 goals for the Carlton Second XVIII in that single season. He did not play a single game for the Carlton First XVIII.

Oakleigh (VFA)

Transferred from Carlton to Oakleigh, he played for Oakleigh First XVIII for the first four matches of the 1937 season.

Cricket

He played two District Cricket matches for the Richmond Cricket Club's First XI in the 1933-34 season.

Military Service

Employed as a conductor for the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, he enlisted in the Second AIF in November 1942, and served in the 20th Field Bakery Platoon of the Australian Army Service Corps.

Death

Seriously injured in an accident on 26 June 1944, he died of his injuries the next day. He was buried at the Atherton War Cemetery in Queensland.

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