Kevin Higgins (Australian footballer)


Kevin Michael Patrick Higgins was an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League during the 1970s.

Career

Higgins started his career as a centre half forward but the Sandhurst recruit spent most of his time at Geelong in defence. A left footer, Higgins was a regular in the team from 1973 and made his finals debut in 1976. Geelong's best placed player at the 1978 Brownlow Medal count, Higgins transferred to Fitzroy in 1979 and appeared in all 24 games that year, two of them finals.
Continuing his involvement in Geelong football throughout the 1980s, Higgins coached Newtown & Chilwell from 1981 to 1988. He kicked 100 goals twice in a season and was the GFL
leading goal-kicker in 1982.
He was appointed as coach of Sturt in the 1990 SANFL season but lost his job after they finished with the wooden spoon after a season with just two wins and 18 losses.
Higgins died on 5 July 2019. The next day, his former team Geelong wore black tape around their arms as a tribute to Higgins during a match against the Western Bulldogs.