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Kevin Hardiman
Personal information
Full name Kevin Philip Hardiman
Date of birth July 24, 1915
Recruited from Essendon High School Old Boys
Height/Weight 180 cm / 83 kg
Position(s) Centre half-forward
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1934-35, 1939 Essendon 18 (28)   

1 Playing statistics to end of 1939 season .


Kevin Philip Hardiman (July 24, 1915 - August 2, 2002) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He was also an athletics coach and Australian Labor Party politician.

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[edit] Australian football

An Essendon local, Hardiman made his VFL debut in the 1934 VFL season but could only manage the one appearance that year due to a hamstring injury. The following season, after playing in just three games, he moved to South Australia for family reasons and represented the state at interstate football. A centre half forward and follower, Hardiman spent one further season at Essendon in 1939. He kicked 28 goals, the fourth most by an Essendon player that year, and contributed five goals in a win over Fitzroy at Brunswick Street Oval.[1] Hardiman then returned to South Australia in 1940 and captain-coached Norwood in the SANFL. Perce McCallum was appointed coach in 1941 but Hardiman continued as captain and steered Norwood to a premiership in the league's last season before the war.

[edit] After the war

During the war, he served with the Second Australian Imperial Force and relocated to Preston after he returned in 1947. He coached Preston Bullants reserves team in 1949 and 1950 before turning his attention to athletics. Hardiman was a coach with the Australian athletics team at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.[2]

[edit] Politics

A member of the Australian Labor Party since the 1930s, the former footballer served as the Mayor of Preston from 1967 to 1968 and the President of the ALP in Victoria from 1979 to 1981.[3]

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