Alan Stevens (footballer)
Alan Keith Stevens (5 August 1923 – 2 November 2010)[2] was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He also had a noted career in the Canberra Australian National Football League, with Ainslie, Eastlake-Manuka and Eastlake. CareerEarly career during the warStevens, a defender, spent his first two years of senior football with Canberra club Ainslie.[3][4] He won Ainslie's best and fairest award and finished third in voting for the Mulrooney Medal in 1941, his second season.[4][5] From 1942 to 1944, Stevens played for the merged Eastlake-Manuka combination.[6][7] The merger ended in 1945 and Stevens played for Eastlake that season.[8] He was named amongst Eastlake's best players in their one-point win over Navy in the 1945 grand final.[8] New captain of AinslieStevens returned to Ainslie in 1946, as club captain.[9] He had a triumphant return, ending the season with a premiership, Mulrooney Medal and another Ainslie best and fairest.[4][10] The following year he was given the additional responsibility of being playing coach and steered Ainslie to another premiership.[4][11] Stevens, who captained Canberra at the 1947 Hobart Carnival, also won a third club best and fairest award.[3][4] Three seasons with St KildaStevens played for St Kilda from 1948 to 1950, during which time he amassed 22 league appearances.[12] While in Victoria he was a state representative, in 1948.[3] Final years at AinslieStevens finished his career back at Ainslie, where he was playing coach for two more seasons, after moving back to Canberra late in 1951.[4][13] He led Ainslie to another premiership in 1952, when they were undefeated all year.[14] References
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