kids encyclopedia robot

Pat Dalton facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Pat Dalton
Personal information
Full name Patrick James Dalton
Date of birth (1942-06-12)12 June 1942
Date of death 8 January 2020(2020-01-08) (aged 77)
Original team South Perth

Patrick James Dalton (born June 12, 1942 – died January 8, 2020) was a famous Australian rules footballer. He played an amazing 217 games for the Perth Football Club in Western Australia. He was known as a very important player during the 1960s.

Pat Dalton: A Football Legend

Pat Dalton was a talented Australian rules footballer. He played for the Perth Football Club for many years. He was a key player in the WANFL, which is a major football league in Western Australia.

Starting His Journey

Pat Dalton began his football career in 1960. He played for the Perth Football Club until 1971. Pat was usually a "centreman," which is a player who runs a lot in the middle of the field. This position helps both attack and defense during a game.

Three Big Wins in a Row!

One of the most exciting parts of Pat's career was being part of three winning teams in a row! His team, Perth, won the championship in 1966, 1967, and 1968. Winning three premierships in a row is a huge achievement in football.

Top Awards and Recognition

Pat Dalton received many honors for his skills. In 1970, he won the Sandover Medal. This award is given to the fairest and best player in the WANFL. It is one of the highest honors a player can receive.

He also won two "best and fairest" awards for his own club, Perth. This means his teammates and coaches thought he was the best player on the team. Pat also represented Western Australia in one state game in 1969. This showed he was one of the best players in the state.

Pat Dalton was even named on the "interchange bench" in Perth's official "Team of the Century." This means he was recognized as one of the best players in the club's entire history.

Links

kids search engine
Pat Dalton Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.