Billy Orchard

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William Henry Orchard Template:Post-nominals (9 August 1888 – 22 July 1965) was an Australian rules football player for the Geelong Football Club between 1906 and 1915. He served in the First AIF. He was awarded a Military Cross.

Family

The son of Edwin Orchard (1863-1927)[1] and Ruth Orchard (1866-1938), née Mallett,[2] he was born on 9 August 1888. He married Henrietta Jessie Galbraith (1895-1966) on 21 July 1915;[3] they had three children, William, Douglas, and June.

Football

Geelong (VFL)

He was Geelong's captained for two seasons: 1914 and 1915. He was also playing coach in 1914.[4]

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The Third Australian Divisional Team: 28 October 1916.[5] Billy Orchard is the second player from the left, in the back row.

Third Divisional team (AIF)

He played for the (winning) Third Australian Divisional team in the famous "Pioneer Exhibition Game" of Australian Rules football, held in London, in October 1916.[6] A news film was taken at the match.[7][8]

Field Umpire

He was a field umpire in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1920s.

Cricket

Orchard was an outstanding cricketer taking 264 wickets at 12.6 between 1903–1936 in the Geelong Cricket Association.

Military career

In 1918 at Ypres he was awarded the Military Cross for "the efficient manner in which he (Captain Orchard) carried out his task of reorganisation and his cheerfulness under depressing circumstances that earned for him the Military Cross."[9]

See also

Footnotes

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  1. Deaths: Orchard, The Geelong Advertiser, (Saturday, 10 December 1927), p2.
  2. Deaths: Orchard, The Age, (Monday, 14 November 1938), p.1.
  3. Social Gossip, The (Ballarat) Evening Echo, (Saturday, 24 July 1915), p.3.
  4. Geelong Football Club Honour Roll Template:Webarchive
  5. Detail of Organised by Australian Olympic swimmer Lieutenant Frank Beaurepaire, etc., in the collection of the Australian War Memorial (Accession number: H16689).
  6. Richardson (2016), p.165.
  7. The original newsreel: Template:Trim Template:Replace on YouTubeScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
  8. The 2019 remastered and colourised version of the original newsreel: Template:Trim Template:Replace on YouTubeScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
  9. The Story and Official History of the 38th Battalion A.I.F.; Eric Fairey : The Bendigo Advertiser Pty Ltd and the Cambridge Press; Bendigo, Vic. 1920

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References

External links

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