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Sergio Valentino Silvagni (28 June 1938 – 15 July 2021) was an
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er who played for the
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in the
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(VFL), mostly as a ruck-rover. He was the first of three generations to represent Carlton at VFL/AFL level, followed by his son
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and grandson
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.


Early life and family

The son of
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immigrants Giacomo Silvagni and his wife Antonia, Sergio lived with his parents and sister Milena in a single fronted dwelling in Canning Street, Carlton, very close to the famous
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precinct, the epicenter of Melbourne's Italian community. Giacomo (also known as "Jack") emigrated to Australia in 1924 from the town of
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in the northern Italian province of
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. He was also a first cousin of fellow Carlton footballer John Benetti. Shortly after Sergio was born,
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broke out and Italians were considered enemies in Australia. According to the law at the time, Giacomo Silvagni was considered an enemy alien since he had not taken up Australian citizenship, and was sent away to an alien camp in Broadford for several months, living in a tent and cutting timber. Silvagni remembered his father's departure vividly, even though he was only four years old at the time. Silvagni married his wife Rita in 1963. Their marriage produced four children—son
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, and daughters Lisa, Danielle and Michelle.


Schoolboy athletics

Silvagni was educated at St Thomas' Christian Brothers College in Clifton Hill and later at
Parade College Parade College is a private Catholic secondary school for boys. It is located across two campuses in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; one at Bundoora; the other, away, at Preston. The school is a member of Edmund Rice E ...
, and was an outstanding schoolboy athlete. In 1948, competing for St Thomas', he won the Under-11 75-yard sprint at the Victorian Christian Brothers' Combined Athletic Meeting. In 1949, he was the Under-12 handball champion of C.B.C. Clifton Hill. In 1953, running on a rain soaked track, he broke the 440 yard record by half second, clocking 54.4 seconds; he also won the shot put at the combined Christian Brothers Secondary School sports at North Melbourne.


Career in football


Playing career


Carlton

Silvagni made his senior VFL debut for on 24 May 1958 in the Round 7 match against ) at the
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. Although Carlton lost by 22 points, Silvagni, along with his cousin John Benetti, was one of the best Carlton players on the ground. In his playing career, Silvagni played mainly as a ruck-rover, forming one of the game's most celebrated on-ball divisions with ruckman John Nicholls and rover Adrian Gallagher. He was a member of the
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and
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premiership teams, and was listed among the best players afield. He also played in the runner-up teams for the
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and
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premierships. After coming out of retirement in 1970 at the behest of Barassi, Silvagni retired permanently from his playing career at the end of
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. Silvagni played a total of 239 games and kicked a total of 136 goals for Carlton from 1958 until 1971


Post playing career in the sports administration

After retiring from playing in the field, Silvagni held various positions at Carlton, first he served as a committeeman and selector at Carlton.


Coaching career

Silvagni then later became Carlton's reserves coach, and served as the club's caretaker senior coach for a few weeks in 1978 between the departure of Ian Stewart as senior coach and the appointment of
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as captain-coach.


Honours

In 1989, Silvagni was inducted into the Carlton Hall of Fame, and his membership was elevated to Legend status in 2016. Both he and son Stephen were named in Carlton's Team of the Century as well as the Italian Team of the Century in 2007.


Death and tribute

Silvagni died on 15 July 2021 in Melbourne at the age of 83 after multiple health issues, including a broken leg. He was survived by his wife Rita and four children. Upon news of his death, Carlton club president Mark LoGiudice released a statement in tribute:
Sergio was and always will be a legendary Carlton person. He was such an important figure to many Carlton supporters growing up during the 1960s, particularly those who had migrated to Australia and could instantly identify with one of their heroes. He would go on to become one of our greatest ever players and his impact on the club will forever hold a significant place in our history books. On and off the field he embodied what it means to be a Carlton person and we offer our heartfelt condolences to his family.


References


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Silvagni, Sergio 1938 births 2021 deaths Australian people of Italian descent Sportspeople of Italian descent Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Carlton Football Club coaches Carlton Football Club players Carlton Football Club premiership players John Nicholls Medal winners VFL/AFL premiership players People from Carlton, Victoria People educated at Parade College