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- Q16003804 description "Australian rules footballer and coach".
- Q16003804 description "Australian rules footballer and coach".
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- Q16003804 abstract "Gerald Brosnan (14 August 1877 – 29 July 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the early years of the Victorian Football League (VFL). He played as a key position forward and had an accurate left foot kick.Jeremiah Brosnan was born to Irish immigrants Patrick Brosnan and Ellen Berryman in 1877, however for most his adult life he used the name Gerald.Brosnan originally tried out with Geelong in 1894 and Essendon in 1895 but was let go by both sides. He then moved to Ballarat Football Club in 1896, playing for them until 1899. Buoyed by his good form for Ballarat, Brosnan decided to make another attempt at a VFL career and joined Fitzroy. Brosnan made his league debut in the 1900 VFL season and in his second season Brosnan won their Leading Goalkicker Award with 33 goals.Brosnan became club captain in 1903, leading Fitzroy to the 1903 VFL Grand Final, losing by two points. In the dying seconds he had a chance to win the game after marking a pass from teammate Percy Trotter thirty metres out from goal. The final bell rang as he took the kick and he could only manage a behind. Fitzroy however won premierships in 1904 and 1905, meaning that when Brosnan left the captaincy at the end of the 1905 VFL season he had led the club to the Grand Final in each of his three seasons in charge. Brosnan also captained Victoria in interstate matches before his retirement in 1909.Brosnan also had three unsuccessful coaching stints; from 1910 to 1912 and 1914 he coached University Football Club for 72 games but only twelve wins and in 1920, Brosnan coached Melbourne Football Club for five wins in 16 matches. Following his coaching career Brosnan became a well-known football writer.".
- Q16003804 alias "Brosnan, Jeremiah".
- Q16003804 birthDate "1877-08-14".
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- Q16003804 birthYear "1877".
- Q16003804 deathDate "1965-07-29".
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- Q16003804 deathYear "1965".
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- Q16003804 alternativeNames "Brosnan, Jeremiah".
- Q16003804 dateOfBirth "1877-08-14".
- Q16003804 dateOfDeath "1965-07-29".
- Q16003804 fullname "Gerald Brosnan".
- Q16003804 name "Brosnan, Gerald".
- Q16003804 name "Gerald Brosnan".
- Q16003804 placeOfBirth "Lethbridge, Victoria, Australia".
- Q16003804 placeOfDeath "Kew, Victoria, Australia".
- Q16003804 shortDescription "Australian rules footballer and coach".
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- Q16003804 comment "Gerald Brosnan (14 August 1877 – 29 July 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the early years of the Victorian Football League (VFL). He played as a key position forward and had an accurate left foot kick.Jeremiah Brosnan was born to Irish immigrants Patrick Brosnan and Ellen Berryman in 1877, however for most his adult life he used the name Gerald.Brosnan originally tried out with Geelong in 1894 and Essendon in 1895 but was let go by both sides.".
- Q16003804 label "Gerald Brosnan".
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