Albert Edward Hollingworth (16 August 1910 – 1 October 1968) was an Australian rules footballer for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the 1930s.[1]
Hollingworth was a strong marking, long kicking centre half forward who made his league debut in 1934, and enjoyed a very successful season which earned him the club’s best and fairest award. His inaccurate shooting for goal, however, yielding a tally of 4.7, was a factor in Port Adelaide's grand final loss that year.[2]
Hollingworth won another club best and fairest award in 1936,[3] and, after being moved to full forward following Jack Prideaux’s retirement, he topped the Magpies' goal-kicking list in 1938 with 45 goals and in 1939 with 78. A South Australian interstate representative on half a dozen occasions, including both matches at the 1937 Perth carnival, he played a total of 105 league games including five Grand Finals.
References
- ^ "Australian Football - Albert Hollingworth - Player Bio".
- ^ "Glenelg 1934 Premiers". The Advertiser. Adelaide, South Australia. 8 October 1934. p. 6.
- ^ "Trophies For Port Adelaide Footballers". The Advertiser. Adelaide, South Australia. 23 November 1936. p. 9.