The son of Laurence Alexander Allanson (1898-1987), and Eva Charlotte Allanson (1900-1975), née Syer,[2] Noel Laurence Allanson was born at North Carlton, Victoria on Christmas Day (25 December) 1925.[3]
Allanson was an Essendon local and at the end of his debut season played in the 1947 VFL Grand Final.[7] Essendon lost the game but he got another chance to play in a premiership in 1950, this time finishing on the winning team.
He was a defender and kicked the only goal of his career at Glenferrie Oval against Hawthorn.
Williamstown (VFA)
During 1951, Allanson transferred to Williamstown in the VFA and played 26 games over two seasons, kicking one goal, and winning the club's most effective player award in 1952, as well as the Williamstown Chronicle best player award.
Noel Allanson passed away on Monday 7th February, aged 96. Noel played 180 Premier 1st XI matches across 18 seasons from 1942/43 to 1962/63, scoring 4,463 runs @ 24.65 with 4 centuries (top of 110) and 18 half centuries, taking 20 wickets @ 26.20 (best 4/22) and 72 catches. Noel also served as Essendon CC Secretary in 1969/70. Noel represented Victoria in 1 First Class game in the 1956/57 against Tasmania, holding Cap #577. Noel was only required to bat once (scoring 24) and took a catch in the 1st Innings. — Obituary, Cricket Victoria, 9 February 2022.[9]
Club official
Allanson was vice-president of Essendon Football Club in 1976 and 1977 and treasurer from 1978 to early 1991.[10] He was inducted into the Club's Hall of Fame in 2015.[11]
Death
Noel Allanson died at East Malvern, Victoria on 7 February 2022, at the age of 96, and was the last surviving member of the 1950 Essendon premiership team.[12]
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