Allan Jeans

Football Coach and Player

Allan Jeans - Athletes & Sports Figures born September 21st, 1933
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Played Australian rules football with a successful career spanning numerous years. Transitioned to coaching, achieving significant success with the club St Kilda. Led the team to the 1966 VFL Premiership, marking a historic moment for the club. Coached various teams in the VFL and later the AFL, cultivating a reputation for developing both players and teams. Known for contributions to the game as both a player and a coach.

Played for St Kilda

Coached St Kilda to the 1966 VFL Premiership

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