by rogernumber10 » Fri May 20, 2011 10:24 pm
Release from Essendon FC below (he played in five grand finals for the club in his 94 games):
Media release
Essendon Football Club is deeply saddened by the loss of two-time premiership player Wally May, who passed away this week, aged 84.
May played in the 1949 and 1950 Essendon premiership winning teams, was runner-up in the Club’s 1951 best and fairest award and was voted the Club’s most consistent player in 1950 and 1952.
Former teammate and close friend Jack Jones said May was a true gentleman of the game.
“He was a great bloke and a lovely man and it’s very sad to think that he’s gone,” Jones said.
“On the field, he was a great ruckman and he had a very strong and physical presence.”
Recruited from the Essendon District League, May was nicknamed ‘Chooka’ after his father Charlie, who played 83 games for Essendon.
“He was a local boy in the area and has a really strong family connection with the club. His father played in the 1920’s and was also a dual premiership player,” Jones said.
“Wally was also a trainer for many years after he retired and really became an icon around the place and was very well respected.”
May stood out of football in 1953 to claim his clearance to SANFL club Sturt where he played 54 league games and won the Double Blues' best-and-fairest award in 1955. He represented South Australia twice.
May became captain-coach at Sturt in 1956, a role he held for one season.
As a mark of respect, Essendon players will wear black arm bands in the Dreamtime at the ‘G game on Saturday night against Richmond.
Roger Woodcock -- 602 goals from a forward flank makes you a legend.