George Heinz

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George Heinz
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Personal information
Birth October 8, 1891,
Recruited from Geelong College
Height and weight 169 cm / 73 kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 1, 1910, Geelong vs. Melbourne, at
Team(s) Geelong (1910-14)
  • 87 games, 71 goals

Melbourne (1919-25)

  • 106 games, 97 goals

St Kilda (1927)

  • 1 game, 1 goal

Total - 194 Games, 169 Goals

Coaching career¹
Team(s) Melbourne (1919)
  • 16 games, 0 wins, 16 losses

St Kilda (1927)

  • 18 games, 8 wins, 10 losses
¹ Statistics to end of 1927 season
Career highlights

George Heinz (born October 8, 1891) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong, Melbourne and St Kilda in the VFL. He was born George Heinz but during his career chose to be known as George Haines due to the bad feeling the country had towards Germany in the World War One climate.

Heinz played as a rover and made his debut in 1910 for his local club Geelong. The following season he was representing Victoria at the Adelaide Carnival. He played his last game for Geelong in 1914 before joining the AIF and missing the next four seasons due to war commitments.

When he returned in 1919 it was with Melbourne and he was named as captain-coach. The club didn't win a game all season and he lost his coaching job, although he remained captain for 1920.

In 1927 he was appointed non playing coach of St Kilda but played and captained them once when they were a player short.

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