{{Short description|Australian rules footballer}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}} {{Use Australian English|date=September 2015}} {{Infobox AFL biography | name = Charles Forbes | image = Tracker Forbes.png | alt = | caption = Forbes in 1899 | fullname = Charles Forbes | nickname = Tracker | birth_date = 8 May 1865 | birth_place = West Melbourne, Victoria | death_date = {{death date and age|1922|6|20|1865|5|8|df=yes}} | death_place = West Melbourne, Victoria | originalteam = North Park Juniors | height = 191 cm | weight = 84 kg | position = | statsend = 1902 | years1 = 1889–1896 | club1 = Essendon (VFA) | games_goals1 = 140 (39) | years2 = 1897–1902 | club2 = Essendon | games_goals2 = {{0}}52 (13) | games_goalstotal = 192 (52) | careerhighlights = *VFA premiership player 1891-94 *VFL premiership player: 1897 }}

'''Charlie "Tracker" Forbes''' (8 May 1865 – 20 June 1922) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

==Family== The son of James Forbes (1815-1900),<ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196027177 Deaths: Forbes, ''The Age'', (Thursday, 22 March 1900), p.1.]</ref> and Jessie Forbes (1830-1914), née Walker,<ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7248717 Deaths: Forbes, ''The Argus'', (Monday, 19 January 1914), p.1.]</ref> Charles Forbes was born at West Melbourne, Victoria on 8 May 1865.

==Football== Forbes was a high marking ruckman — "being strong and wiry with a long reach he was able to take the ball well above the head of the average size footballer"<ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article246757397 "Tracker" Forbes: Noted Footballer Ill, ''The Herald'', (Saturday, 3 June 1922), p.5.]</ref> — who, with his Essendon team-mates, ruckman Fred Ball and rover Colin Campbell, formed the dominant ruck combination of the era.<ref>Maplestone (1996), p.558.</ref>

===Essendon (VFA)=== Recruited from the North Park "junior team" in West Melbourne, Forbes played 140 games between 1889 and 1896 for Essendon in the VFA, prior to the VFL's foundation.

A member of the Essendon teams that won four successive premierships from 1891 and 1894, Forbes was named Player of the Season in 1892 by ''The Argus''.<ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8462566 Close of the Football Season, ''The Argus'', (Monday, 26 September 1892), p.6.]</ref>

===Essendon (VFL)=== In 1897, already 32, and playing as a "follower", he was one of the 20 who played for Essendon in its first VFL match against Geelong, at Corio Oval, on 8 May 1897: Jim Anderson, Edward "Son" Barry, Arthur Cleghorn, Tod Collins, Jim Darcy, Charlie Forbes, Johnny Graham, Joe Groves, George Hastings, Ted Kinnear, George Martin, Bob McCormick, Pat O'Loughlin, Gus Officer, Ned Officer, Bert Salkeld, George Stuckey, George Vautin, Norman Waugh, and Harry Wright.<ref>Maplestone (1996), p.50.</ref>

He played in Essendon's VFL premiership team in 1897 (there was no "Grand Final" that year). He also played in the first-ever VFL "Grand Final" in 1898, which Essendon lost to Fitzroy.

==Death== Forbes died at his residence in West Melbourne, Victoria, following a protracted period of illness, on 20 June 1922.<ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205030935 Deaths: Forbes, ''The Age'', (Wednesday, 21 June 1922), p.1.]</ref><ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205031048 Death of "Tracker" Forbes: An Old-Time Footballer, ''The Age'', (Wednesday, 21 June 1922), p.9.]</ref><ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article246760153 "Tracker" Forbes Buried: Football Pennant Drapes Coffin, ''The Herald'', (Thursday, 22 June 1922), p.4.]</ref><ref>Worrall, Jack (J.W.), [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article140233898 "Death of Charles Forbes", (Saturday, 24 June 1922), p.1157.]</ref><ref>Wilmot, W.R.E., [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article140781543 "'Tracker' Forbes: Footballer and Comedian", ''The Australasian'', Saturday, 1 July 1922), p.25.]</ref><ref>McMichael, Samuel ('Onlooker'), [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127918043 "Tribute to Tracker Forbes: One of the Greatest Victorian Footballers", ''The Referee'', (Wednesday, 5 July 1922), p.12.]</ref><ref>[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2014381 Memorial to Famous Footballer, ''The Argus'', (Friday, 4 May 1923), p.7.]</ref>

==See also== * The Footballers' Alphabet

==Notes== {{reflist}}

==References== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197540599 'Follower', "The Footballers' Alphabet", ''The Leader'', (Saturday, 23 July 1898), p.17.] * Maplestone, M., ''Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996'', Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996. {{ISBN|0-9591740-2-8}}

==External links== {{Commons category}} * {{AFL Tables|ref=C/Charlie_Forbes.html}} * {{AustralianFootball|ref=Charlie%20Forbes/922}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120424085703/http://www.essendonfc.com.au/team/player-past.asp?id=315 Essendon Football Club profile] * [http://www.boylesfootballphotos.net.au/Charlie+Forbes Charlie Forbes, at ''Boyles Football Photos''] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137313425/charles-forbes Charles "Tracker" Forbes, at ''Find a Grave'']

{{1893 Championship of Australia}} {{1897 Essendon premiership players}}

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