Eddie Morcom
Edwin James Morcom (17 May 1917 – 20 August 2007) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1] FamilyThe son of Edwin James Morcom (1887–1946),[2] and Ellen Morcom (1891–1954), née McCarthy,[3] Edwin James Morcom was born at Carlton, Victoria on 17 May 1917. He married Cloris Jean Kohl (1920-1994) in 1938. FootballOn 21 April 1937 he was cleared from the West Melbourne Football Club, in the VFA Sub-District Association, to North Melbourne.[4] North Melbourne (VFL)He made his debut for North Melbourne on the half-forward flank against Hawthorn, at the Arden Street Oval, on 24 April 1937.[5][6] 1937 Best First-Year PlayersIn September 1937, The Argus selected Morcom in its team of 1937's first-year players.[7]
Brunswick (VFA)On 10 April 1946, he was cleared from North Melbourne to Brunswick.[8][9] North Melbourne (VFL)On 3 April 1947, he was cleared from Brunswick to North Melbourne. He played the entire season in the Seconds, and was one of the best on the ground in the team's victory over Richmond in the Second's Grand Final on 27 September 1947.[10] Military serviceMorcoms's career at North Melbourne was interrupted by his service in the Australian Army during World War II, where he served in Palestine and Greece.[11][12] Courts MartialMorcom was court-martialled twice: (a) on 1 and 8 July 1940,[13] and (b) on 24 March 1944.[14] DeathHe died on 20 August 2007, and was buried at Fawkner Crematorium and Memorial Park.[15] Notes
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