Fred Turnbull (Australian footballer)


Frederick Phipps Walter "Fred" Turnbull was an Australian rules footballer who played with Brunswick, Prahran, and Brighton in the Victorian Football Association, and with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League. He also coached both the VFA club Brighton, and the VAFA club Caulfield Grammarians Football Club.

Family

The son of John Morier Turnbull and Mary Jane Turnbull , he was born on 4 February 1884. He married Adelena Esther Frances "Lena" Mathews on 10 August 1904.
He was divorced from her, and granted custody of their one-year-old child, on the grounds of her "infidelity" ; Turnbull's older brother, Sydney Alexander Duncan Turnbull — the father of Lena'a second child, Gladys Victoria Alice Turnbull, born in 1907 — was cited as the correspondent.
Fred married Isabel Walker in 1917.
He died on 16 August 1947.

Football

Player

VFA

He played with VFA team Brunswick in 1909 and 1910. He successfully requested a transfer to Prahran in 1910, and was a regular team member for the 1910 season.
He transferred to Brighton in 1911. In 1911, Turnbull was reported for striking Essendon Association player Dave McNamara in the 29 July 1911 Essendon v. Brighton match; the tribunal found him guilty and suspended him for 12 months. He was Brighton's captain in 1914, 1915 and, after playing for St Kilda, he returned to Brighton and played in the 1920 season.

VFL

Recruited directly from Brighton in mid-season, he played seven senior matches for St Kilda in 1915, making his debut, aged 31, kicking one goal, in St Kilda's 12.17 to 8.7 victory over Geelong in round 11, at the Junction Oval, on 3 July 1915. He played six more senior games that season. He played one more senior game for St Kilda, aged 34, against Essendon, on 18 May 1918.

Coach

VFA

He coached VFA team Brighton in 1914, and 1915.

MAFA

He coached the Old Caulfield Grammarians to a premiership win in B Grade of the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association in 1925.

Umpire

He umpired a single VFL senior match in 1923: the round 7 match, between Melbourne and Essendon at the M.C.G, on 16 June 1923. His performance as a field umpire drew some criticism.