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Douglas Booth (born 1 August 1957) is an Australian academic and former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the
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(VFL). He is dean of the School of Physical Education at the
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Football career

A recruit from East Brighton, Booth was part of a memorable win on his senior debut. Selected as one of St Kilda's reserves for their round 12 fixture against ladder leaders Hawthorn at Princes Park, Booth got his first taste of league football when he was called onto the field as a replacement
Wayne Judson Wayne Judson (born 11 July 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s. Judson was a back pocket specialist and spent seven years with St Kilda. He played in ...
. Early in the third quarter St Kilda trailed by 44 points, but were spurred by the sight of rover
Paul Callery Paul Callery (born 18 April 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s. Callery was a rover and started his career in 1970 w ...
being knocked unconscious, and came back to upset Hawthorn with a 25-point win. He had to wait until round 16 to make his next appearance, a win over
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at Victoria Park, in which he contributed two goals. By the end of his first year of VFL football he had played five games and he added just one more in the 1977 season, which was in the opening round. Booth, who wore the number 38, came back in the 1978 season as a regular member of the St Kilda side for the first time in his career. The club had a strong start to the season, moving to second on the ladder after a win over
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in what was described as a spiteful round seven encounter. During the game, Booth was one of three St Kilda players reported, but was cleared by the tribunal. His second visit to the tribunal, following St Kilda's round 11 loss to Carlton, resulted in a two-match suspension, for striking
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. This ended his run of 11 consecutive games. He did not play any VFL football from 1979 to 1981, but returned in the
1982 VFL season The 1982 VFL season was the 86th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season featured twelve clubs, ran from 20 March until 25 September, and comprised a ...
to make four appearances. In round two against
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at the MCG, Booth suffered concussion and was required to spend the night in hospital. His final appearance came in round 13, a record breaking loss to the
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, when the club formerly known as South Melbourne amassed their highest ever score, 199 points. He is often remembered for his actions during the second half of the
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against Collingwood in 1978 when he attempted to kick a stray dog that had wandered onto the field. Booth was the winner of the Avis Grand Final Mile in 1978, in a time of 4:41, to win the $1000 prize. This long-distance event was the precursor to today's
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, which began the following year.


Academia

Booth, an alumnus of the
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, was a postgraduate student and researcher in South Africa during the 1980s. He undertook his research, into politics of economic underdevelopment under apartheid, at the Development Studies Unit in the
University of Natal The University of Natal was a university in the former South African province Natal which later became KwaZulu-Natal. The University of Natal no longer exists as a distinct legal entity, as it was incorporated into the University of KwaZulu- ...
. Under the supervision of
Colin Tatz Colin Tatz AO (18 July 1934 – 19 November 2019) was the director of thAustralian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies Professor of Politics at the University of New England, Armidale, and at Macquarie University, Sydney. Biography C ...
, Booth completed his PhD at
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's Politics Department. His thesis, which was published in 1992, traced the history of the sports boycott in South Africa, titled ''The South African way of life a study in race, politics, and sport''. In 1994 he began lecturing at the University of Otago in New Zealand, on the history of sport. He was at the
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from 2004 until 2007, when he returned to the University of Otago as the dean of the School of Physical Education.


Bibliography

*''The Race Game: Politics and Sport in South Africa'' (London, Frank Cass, 1998). *''One-Eyed: A View of Australian Sport'' (co-author Colin Tatz) (Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 2000). *''Australian Beach Cultures: The History of Sun, Sand and Surf'' (London, Frank Cass, 2002). *''The Field: Truth and Fiction in Sport History'' (London, Routledge, 2005).


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Booth, Doug 1957 births Living people Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) St Kilda Football Club players Place of birth missing (living people) Australian academics Australian expatriate sportspeople in New Zealand University of Melbourne alumni University of Natal alumni Macquarie University alumni University of Otago faculty University of Waikato faculty