Alan Tait (Australian footballer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alan Tait (Australian footballer)

Australian rules footballer

Date of Birth: 29-Apr-1891

Place of Birth: Armadale, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 10-Aug-1969

Profession: teacher, Australian rules footballer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Alan Tait (Australian footballer)

  • Alan Taylor Tait (29 April 1891 – 10 August 1969) was an Australian educator, decorated World War I soldier and an Australian rules footballer who played with the University Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).The son of Rev.
  • George Tait and Mary Agnes Sym, Alan Tait was born in the eastern part of Melbourne in 1891.
  • He attended Geelong College from 1903 – 1908, being a School Prefect and a prominent member of its football, cricket and athletics teams.
  • He then attended the University of Melbourne, and during 1911 made his single VFL appearance in a game against Collingwood where University failed to score a goal. He was studying at the University of Edinburgh in 1914 and enlisted to serve in World War I with the Royal Scots.
  • He served in France, and in April 1917 was awarded the Military Cross, the citation reading: β€œFor conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in vacating, under orders, a position and withdrawing to a sunken road, and then retaking the same position in the face of a very heavy fire.
  • He held this position until it became untenable and then was ordered to withdraw.
  • His coolness was magnificent, and he showed himself a fine leader of men.”At the end of the war he returned to New College and completed his training as a theological student, and was licensed by the Presbytery of Edinburgh of the United Free Church of Scotland.
  • Returning to Australia in 1919, he gained his Diploma of Education and married Dorothy Ada Tate in 1920.
  • He joined the Geelong College staff in 1920 and later served as Vice-Principal from 1939 until his retirement in 1957.

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