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Gordon Ogden

Gordon Ogden (14 February 1909 – 23 August 2001) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Ogden, the son of dual Essendon premiership player Percy, was recruited from Northcote CYMS. He played at Melbourne as a back pocket specialist and represented the VFL five times during his career.
After appearing in losing Preliminary Finals at the end of the 1936 and 1937 seasons, Ogden left Melbourne. He initially signed a deal to be playing coach of Victorian Football Association club Brighton in 1938, but instead went to country club Warracknabeal after receiving a better offer. The following year, he signed as captain-coach of VFA club Williamstown, at the time a financially troubled club that had been very weak on-field.〔Fiddian, Marc (2004); ''The VFA; A History of the Victorian Football Association 1877-1995''; p. 48〕 Although ‘Town had won only twice in 1938, Ogden steered them to a flag in 1939 and captain-coached Williamstown for 56 games from 1939 to 1941.
In 1947 Ogden joined the VFL senior list of umpires, umpired 14 VCFL matches and was emergency field umpire for a single VFL match.〔Williamstown Chronicle. 16 May 1947 p. 6.〕 He returned as a non-playing coach of Williamstown in 1948, serving two seasons and leading the club to another premiership in 1949. Odgen has been inducted into the Williamstown Football Club's Hall of Fame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Williamstown FC Hall of Fame inductees )
The former Melbourne defender then joined lowly Yarraville as coach in 1951. The Eagles had been last in the previous three seasons, but under Ogden they developed so well as to reach a Grand Final in 1953, only to be thrashed by ten goals against a powerful Port Melbourne combination. For the following season it was generally thought Yarraville’s prospects were extremely good,〔Fiddian, Marc; ''Where Eagles Flew: A History of the Yarraville Football Club''; p. 61 ISBN 9780987062505〕 but apart from a five-game winning streak mid-season the Eagles were extremely disappointing in 1954, and 1955 was no different. Ogden planned to retire from coaching the Eagles at the end of that season, and did not change his mind although the Yarraville committee attempted to re-appoint him for 1956.〔Fiddian, ''Where Eagles Flew'', p. 62〕
Ogden returned to Melbourne as assistant coach to Norm Smith before finally retiring from football at the end of the 1965 VFL season.
==References==

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*Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). ''The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers''. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.


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