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Clarence Hugh Hearn (13 November 1905 – 1 April 1981) was an
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er who played with
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in the
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(VFL).


Family

The son of John Hearn (1866–1920), and Joan Hearn (1866—), née Brown, Clarence Hugh Hearn was born at
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, New South Wales, on 13 November 1905. He married Moira Lillian Morrison (1912–1991) in 1936.


Football


Essendon (VFL)

He was recruited from
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in 1929, and played his first senior match against Richmond, at Windy Hill, on 11 May 1929: ::"The ssendoncommittee were very pleased to receive the permit of Hearn from Rutherglen. Hearn, who won this year's Stawell Gift, comes to Essendon with a fine reputation. His form on the track confirms all the glowing tributes that have been paid to his ability, and his marking against some of the aerialists of the side has left nothing to be desired. Hearn is equally at home at half-back, centre or half-forward, and has been included in to-morrow's side on the half-forward wing." — ''The Age'', 10 May 1929. Hearn spent his early career at Essendon as a defender, mostly at half-back. Despite having managed just two goals from his 31 appearances coming into the
1931 VFL season The 1931 VFL season was the 35th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured twelve clubs and ran from 2 May to 10 October, comprising an 18-matc ...
, Hearn was given a role up forward and kicked 31 goals for the year, 24 of them over five consecutive games. He was used both as a forward and a back for the rest of his time at the club. He kicked seven goals as a full-forward twice: against Fitzroy in 1932 and Hawthorn in 1935.


VFL Tribunal

Footscray's Alby Morrison and Essendon's Hearn were both reported after the 5 May 1934 match between Essendon and Footscray, at Windy Hill for "unseemly conduct": Morrison was charged with striking Hearn, and Hearn was charged with striking Morrison in retaliation. At its hearing on 10 May 1934, with Hearn having pleaded guilty to striking in retaliation, the Tribunal declared both players guilty: and having determined that Morrison was "the aggressor", disqualified Morrison for six weeks, and Hearn for four.


Victoria (VFL)

Hearn was selected to play for the VFL in a representative match against the
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on 16 June 1934; however, he did not play, having injured his hand at training on the Tuesday preceding the match.


Sandringham (VFA)

Hearn played for
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in the VFA as captain-coach in 1936.


Athlete

Known for his pace as a footballer, Hearn was a competitive professional sprinter. Trained by Jack King, he won the
Stawell Gift The Stawell Gift is Australia's oldest and richest short-distance running race. It is the main event in an annual carnival held on Easter weekend by the Stawell Athletic Club, with the main race finals on the holiday Monday, at Central Park, S ...
in 1929, running off a handicap of 10½ yards.


Boundary umpire

He was a boundary umpire for 12 VFL games in 1937.


Death

He died at his residence in
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on 1 April 1981.Deaths: Hearn, ''The Age'', (Thursday, 2 April 1981), p.25.


Notes


References

* Maplestone, M., ''Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996'', Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996.


External links

* *
Clarrie Hearn, at ''The VFA Project''.
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