James Horman


James Horman was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League.

Family

The son of William Robert Horman, and Hannah Horman, née Cameron, James Horman was born in Geelong on 9 November 1877.
His younger brother, George Horman, also played for both Chiwell and Geelong.
He married Minnie Maria Brame in 1902. They had two sons: Hector Cyril Horman, and Roy Victor Horman.

Football

Geelong (VFL)

Having made his debut, against Carlton, at Princes Park, on 5 May 1900, he played in all of the fourteen home-and-away matches, and in the first of the three round-robin finals in 1900; and, again, in 1901, he played in all of the fourteen home-and-away matches, and in the first of the three round-robin finals.
His thirty-first game for the Geelong First XVIII was against Carlton, at Princes Park, on 3 May 1902.

Ballarat (BFA)

Horman was cleared from Geelong to the Ballarat Football Club in the Ballarat Football Association in May 1902.

Chilwell (GDFA)

In 1903, Horman was playing for the Chilwell Football Club in the Geelong District Football Association. He was one of Chilwell's best players in the team that won the 1903 Grand Final.

Death

He died in Geelong on 20 May 1960.