词条 | Jack Baquie |
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| name = Jack Baquie | image = Jack Baquie.jpg | caption = Baquie during his Carlton career | fullname = John Alfred Baquie | birth_date = 10 July 1886 | birth_place = Carlton, Victoria | death_date = {{death date and age|1968|1|1|1886|7|10|df=yes}} | death_place = Parkville, Victoria | originalteam = Brunswick | height = 178 cm | weight = 73 kg | position = Rover, forward | statsend = 1920 | years1 = 1907–08, 1914–15, 1919–20 | club1 = Melbourne | games_goals1 = 49 (14) | years2 = 1909–10, 1912–13 | club2 = Carlton | games_goals2 = 42 (20) | games_goalstotal = 91 (34) | careerhighlights = }} John Alfred "Jack" Baquie (10 July 1886 – 1 January 1968)[1] was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne and Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Baquie, who came to Melbourne from Brunswick, was used as both a forward and rover during his league career. He transferred to Carlton after two seasons at Melbourne and participated in their losing 1909 and 1910 Grand Final sides. In the 1910 premiership decider, Baquie was reported by the umpire Jack Elder for striking and was suspended for all of the 1911 VFL season. He spent the time away at Seymour but returned for the 1912 finals series. His career ended back at Melbourne, where he returned in 1914 and played until 1920. References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://australianfootball.com/players/player/Jack%2BBaquie/2490 |title=Jack Baquie - Player Bio |publisher=Australian Football |accessdate=13 December 2014}}
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7 : 1886 births|Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia)|Melbourne Football Club players|Carlton Football Club players|Brunswick Football Club players|Seymour Football Club players|1968 deaths |
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