Frank Caine

Frank Caine (28 July 1881 – 19 January 1930) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.

Caine made his debut for the Carlton Football Club against St Kilda in Round 7 of the 1905 season. He went on to play 80 games and kick 147 goals for the Blues.

In a huge coup for North Melbourne, Caine was poached from Carlton in early 1910 along with ‘Mallee’ Johnson, Fred Jinks, and Charlie Hammond. He helped North to their third VFA premiership in 1910, and also topped the Association's goalkicking standings for that season, kicking a new record of 75 goals (including finals).

In 1912 Caine moved to Essendon, where he played a further 22 games.

External links

  • Frank Caine at Blueseum
  • "DEATH OF FRANK CAINE.". The Australasian (National Library of Australia). 25 January 1930. p. 26. 

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