Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q16015152> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 triples per page.
- Q16015152 description "Australian rules footballer and coach".
- Q16015152 description "Australian rules footballer and coach".
- Q16015152 subject Q13250375.
- Q16015152 subject Q6647142.
- Q16015152 subject Q6939134.
- Q16015152 subject Q8278102.
- Q16015152 subject Q8506479.
- Q16015152 subject Q8839215.
- Q16015152 abstract "Template:ForTemplate:ForJack Hale (2 January 1913 – 25 June 2001) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the VFL during the 1930s before becoming a coach. He married Jean Margaret Reynolds in 1940 and they stayed married until his death. Hale played in many positions during his career but was most notably a rover. He represented Victoria at the 1937 Perth Carnival and was a premiership player with Carlton in 1938. A broken leg caused him to retire in 1941 aged just 28.He returned to the league in 1948 as a non playing coach at South Melbourne, spending two seasons at the club. In 1950 he was appointed an assistant coach to Bob McCaskill at Hawthorn. When McCaskill's health started to fail he was appointed coach in 1952. Hale became the first man to coach Hawthorn to more than 100 matches, and had the distinction of leading them to their first ever finals appearance in 1957.He stepped down at the end of 1959 when he believed that his successor John Kennedy was ready to take over.Kennedy often credited Hale as being the one who laid the foundations of the 1961 premiership side."Jack Hale taught Hawthorn to hate defeat," said Kennedy."When I went to Hawthorn," Hale said, "I took the Carlton spirit with me. I wanted to create a Hawthorn spirit by encouraging the local kids to become involved. I suppose it was the start of the ‘family club’ tradition." Hale had a position on the VFL Umpires Appointment Board 15 years. He was a Life Member of the Carlton Football Club, the Hawthorn Football Club, and the AFL. He diedon 25 June 2001 aged 88.".
- Q16015152 birthDate "1913-01-02".
- Q16015152 birthYear "1913".
- Q16015152 deathDate "2001-06-25".
- Q16015152 deathYear "2001".
- Q16015152 wikiPageExternalLink coach.php?id=152.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q1034556.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q13250375.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q16090838.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q2272176.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q4564076.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q4933312.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q50776.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q50783.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647142.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939134.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q8278102.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506479.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q858633.
- Q16015152 wikiPageWikiLink Q8839215.
- Q16015152 dateOfBirth "1913-01-02".
- Q16015152 dateOfDeath "2001-06-25".
- Q16015152 name "Hale, Jack".
- Q16015152 name "Jack Hale".
- Q16015152 shortDescription "Australian rules footballer and coach".
- Q16015152 type Person.
- Q16015152 type Agent.
- Q16015152 type Athlete.
- Q16015152 type AustralianRulesFootballPlayer.
- Q16015152 type Person.
- Q16015152 type Agent.
- Q16015152 type NaturalPerson.
- Q16015152 type Thing.
- Q16015152 type Q13414980.
- Q16015152 type Q215627.
- Q16015152 type Q5.
- Q16015152 type Person.
- Q16015152 comment "Template:ForTemplate:ForJack Hale (2 January 1913 – 25 June 2001) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the VFL during the 1930s before becoming a coach. He married Jean Margaret Reynolds in 1940 and they stayed married until his death. Hale played in many positions during his career but was most notably a rover. He represented Victoria at the 1937 Perth Carnival and was a premiership player with Carlton in 1938.".
- Q16015152 label "Jack Hale".
- Q16015152 givenName "Jack".
- Q16015152 name "Hale, Jack".
- Q16015152 name "Jack Hale".
- Q16015152 surname "Hale".