# Norm Sharp

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Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer

Norm Sharp Personal information Born (1934-06-23)23 June 1934 Died 8 October 2014(2014-10-08) (aged 80) Original team Camperdown Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) Weight 94 kg (207 lb) Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1952–1957 Geelong 88 (29) 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1957. Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

**Norm Sharp** (23 June 1934 – 8 October 2014)[1] was an [Australian rules footballer](/source/Australian_rules_football) who played with [Geelong](/source/Geelong_Football_Club) in the [Victorian Football League](/source/Australian_Football_League) during the 1950s.

A ruckman, Sharp was a premiership player in his debut season in 1952 and won a [best and fairest](/source/Carji_Greeves_Medal) two years later. A knee injury caused him to retire prematurely at the age of just 23.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Geelong Cats '52 premiership player Norm sharp dies at 80"](http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/news/geelong/geelong-cats-52-premiership-player-norm-sharp-dies-at-80/story-fnjuhovy-1227084235020). *[Geelong Advertiser](/source/Geelong_Advertiser)*. 8 October 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2015.

## External links

- [Norm Sharp's playing statistics](http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/N/Norm_Sharp.html) from AFL Tables

v t e Geelong Football Club 1952 VFL premiers Geelong 13.8 (86) defeated Collingwood 5.10 (40), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground 1. Morrison 2. Middlemiss 3. Palmer 4. Davis 5. S. Smith 6. Pianto 7. McMaster 8. Renfrey 9. Turner 10. Flanagan (c) 11. B. Smith 12. Hovey 16. Hyde 18. Goninon 21. Williams 25. Worner 26. Sharp 28. Trezise 30. Norman 33. Fulton Coach: Hickey

v t e Carji Greeves Medal · Geelong Football Club best and fairest winners 1897: McShane 1903: E. Rankin 1905: Young 1906: Young 1910: Grigg 1911: Grigg 1912: Grigg 1914: Grigg 1915: Eason 1917: B. Rankin 1920: Jones 1921: McCarter 1922: Johns 1923: McCarter 1927: Todd 1928: Hickey 1930: Todd 1931: Todd 1932: Moloney 1933: Hardiman 1934: Hickey 1935: Hawking 1936: Quinn 1937: Quinn 1938: Arklay 1939: Grant 1940: Arklay 1941: Knight 1944: Munday 1945: Fitzgerald 1946: Mahon 1947: White 1948: Morrison 1949: Flanagan 1950: Hyde 1951: Smith 1952: Ge. Williams 1953: Pianto 1954: Sharp 1955: Ge. Williams 1956: Smith 1957: Davis 1958: O'Neill 1959: Rice 1960: Wooler 1961: West 1962: Lord 1963: Farmer 1964: Farmer 1965: Walker 1966: Marshall 1967: Goggin 1968: Newman 1969: Wade 1970: Goggin 1971: Clarke 1972: I. Nankervis 1973: B. Nankervis 1974: B. Nankervis 1975: Newman 1976: I. Nankervis 1977: I. Nankervis 1978: Clarke 1979: Clarke 1980: Blake 1981: Featherby 1982: Mossop 1983: Card 1984: Ablett Sr. 1985: Gr. Williams 1986: Couch 1987: Bos 1988: Bos 1989: Couch 1990: Stoneham 1991: Hocking 1992: Hinkley 1993: Hocking 1994: Hocking 1995: Couch 1996: Hocking 1997: Pickering 1998: Riccardi 1999: Graham 2000: King 2001: Sanderson 2002: King 2003: Scarlett 2004: Ling 2005: Corey 2006: Chapman 2007: Ablett Jr. 2008: Corey 2009: Ablett Jr./Enright 2010: Selwood 2011: Enright 2012: Hawkins 2013: Selwood 2014: Selwood 2015: Blicavs 2016: Dangerfield 2017: Dangerfield 2018: Blicavs 2019: Dangerfield 2020: Guthrie 2021: Stewart 2022: Cameron/Guthrie 2023: Stewart 2024: Holmes 2025: Holmes

v t e 1955 Sporting Life Team of the Year Defenders Lerrel Sharp (Collingwood) Herb Henderson (Footscray) Norm Sharp (Geelong) John James (Carlton) Jim Taylor (Norwood) Des Rowe (Richmond) Midfielders Harold McDonald (Port Adelaide) Lindsay Head (West Torrens) Des Healey (Collingwood) Forwards Barry White (South Fremantle) Ray Poulter (Richmond) Thorold Merrett (Collingwood) Jack "Stork" Clarke (East Fremantle) Noel O'Brien (Carlton) Peter Pianto (Geelong) Followers John Marriott (Norwood) Denis Cordner (Melbourne) Bill Hutchison (Essendon)

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