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  • James Hird
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1973)

    James Albert Hird (born 4 February 1973) is a former professional Australian rules football player and past senior coach of the Essendon Football Club

    James Hird

    James Hird

    James_Hird

  • Michael Voss
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1975)

    from 1997 to 2006. Voss won the Brownlow Medal in 1996 in a tie with James Hird and was the only Bears player in history to win the award. He won the

    Michael Voss

    Michael Voss

    Michael_Voss

  • Essendon Football Club supplements saga
  • 2010s sports controversy

    barred the club from the 2013 finals series, and suspended senior coach James Hird and general manager Danny Corcoran as a result of these findings. The

    Essendon Football Club supplements saga

    Essendon_Football_Club_supplements_saga

  • 2000 AFL Grand Final
  • Grand final of the 2000 Australian Football League season

    point. It was only a short time after the first score of the game that James Hird kicked the first goal of the game for Essendon. Melbourne's first goal

    2000 AFL Grand Final

    2000 AFL Grand Final

    2000_AFL_Grand_Final

  • Essendon Football Club
  • Australian rules football club

    Evans (2012), Tom Fitzmaurice (1996), Ken Fraser (1996), Allan Hird Sr (1996), James Hird (2011), Harry Hunter (2015), Bill Hutchison (1996), Matthew Lloyd

    Essendon Football Club

    Essendon_Football_Club

  • Thora Hird
  • British actress (1911–2003)

    and The Nightcomers (1971). Hird was born on 28 May 1911 in the Lancashire seaside town of Morecambe to James Henry Hird and Jane Mary (née Mayor). Her

    Thora Hird

    Thora Hird

    Thora_Hird

  • Nathan Buckley
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1972)

    Ainslie Football Club in the Canberra-based ACTAFL for a season alongside James Hird when he was 13. During his one year living in Canberra, he attended Daramalan

    Nathan Buckley

    Nathan Buckley

    Nathan_Buckley

  • Tom Morris (journalist)
  • Australian sports journalist

    chief football reporter. Morris hosts Nine's AFL show Footy Furnace with James Hird and Jimmy Bartel. In 2025, Morris joined Footy Classified. Seven Network

    Tom Morris (journalist)

    Tom Morris (journalist)

    Tom_Morris_(journalist)

  • Crichton Medal
  • Award for the best and fairest player of the Essendon Football Club

    Australian Associated Press (3 October 2007). "Retired Essendon star James Hird wins fifth fairest-and-best". Herald Sun. News Corp Australia. Retrieved

    Crichton Medal

    Crichton_Medal

  • Allan Hird Jr.
  • Australian rules footballer

    son, James Hird, also played for and coached Essendon. The Age, "Essendon Selects Noonan As Half-forward", 17 June 1966, p. 12 AFL Tables: Allan Hird "Allan

    Allan Hird Jr.

    Allan_Hird_Jr.

  • Australia national international rules football team
  • Australia's senior representative team in International rules football

    Embley (West Coast) Brad Green (Melbourne) Robert Haddrill (Fremantle) James Hird – Captain (Essendon) Max Hudghton (St Kilda) Jason Johnson (Essendon)

    Australia national international rules football team

    Australia_national_international_rules_football_team

  • Josh Rachele
  • Australian rules footballer (born 2003)

    celebration, during which he ran to the crowd and hugged a fan, mimicked James Hird's celebration 20 years prior. Rachele was the center of controversy prior

    Josh Rachele

    Josh Rachele

    Josh_Rachele

  • Battle of Kostiantynivka
  • 2025-2026 battle in the Russo-Ukrainian war

    Jennie; Young, Justin; Simanovskyy, Misha; Greene, James; Shafiro, Samuel; Nasreddine, Diana; Hird, Karolina (4 January 2026). "Russian Offensive Campaign

    Battle of Kostiantynivka

    Battle of Kostiantynivka

    Battle_of_Kostiantynivka

  • Footy Classified
  • Australian sports TV series

    Jimmy Bartel, Tom Morris, Sam McClure, Damian Barrett, Rory Sloane and James Hird. Following discussions on controversial events during the weekend of football

    Footy Classified

    Footy_Classified

  • Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1947)

    Retrieved 21 April 2022. "Kevin Sheedy, James Hird farewell the MCG". "Tigers wreck home farewell for Hird and Sheedy". Australian Broadcasting Corporation

    Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)

    Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)

    Kevin_Sheedy_(Australian_footballer)

  • 2001 AFL Grand Final
  • Grand final of the 2001 Australian Football League season

    was among the best for Essendon, kicking five goals. Essendon captain James Hird was visibly shattered and disappointed in his post-match speech. A quick

    2001 AFL Grand Final

    2001 AFL Grand Final

    2001_AFL_Grand_Final

  • Mark Thompson (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1963

    the senior coach for the 2014 season while James Hird served his suspension, and left the club after Hird returned as senior coach at the end of that

    Mark Thompson (footballer)

    Mark Thompson (footballer)

    Mark_Thompson_(footballer)

  • Simon Goodwin
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1976

    round of the 2013 season, following the 12-month suspension handed to James Hird as a result of the Essendon supplements saga. In his only game at the

    Simon Goodwin

    Simon Goodwin

    Simon_Goodwin

  • Wayne Carey
  • Australian rules footballer

    (Essendon) Half-forward Garry Lyon (Melbourne) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Darren Jarman (Adelaide) Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong)

    Wayne Carey

    Wayne Carey

    Wayne_Carey

  • Australian rules football positions
  • Daicos Wayne Johnston Michael Turner Roger Dean Graham Arthur Paul Hudson James Hird Jason Akermanis Nicky Winmar Phil Krakouer Mick Conlan Mark Mercuri Nathan

    Australian rules football positions

    Australian rules football positions

    Australian_rules_football_positions

  • Paul Little (businessman)
  • Australian businessman and philanthropist

    2013. "Essendon's chairman-elect Paul Little is on a mission to save James Hird". Herald Sun. 28 July 2013. Archived from the original on 30 July 2013

    Paul Little (businessman)

    Paul_Little_(businessman)

  • List of Essendon Football Club coaches
  • Gary O'Donnell* 1 0 0 1 2006 27 Matthew Knights 67 25 41 1 2008–2010 28 James Hird 85 41 43 1 2011–2013; 2015 29 Simon Goodwin* 1 0 1 0 2013 30 Mark Thompson

    List of Essendon Football Club coaches

    List_of_Essendon_Football_Club_coaches

  • Matthew Whelan
  • Australian rules footballer

    Essendon. With about five minutes to go in the first half, Whelan knocked James Hird unconscious with a strong shirtfront, re-gathered the ball and fed it

    Matthew Whelan

    Matthew Whelan

    Matthew_Whelan

  • 1996 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    League (AFL) home and away season. Michael Voss of the Brisbane Bears and James Hird of the Essendon Football Club both won the medal by polling twenty-one

    1996 Brownlow Medal

    1996_Brownlow_Medal

  • 1993 AFL Grand Final
  • Grand final of the 1993 Australian Football League season

    Wanganeen, David Calthorpe, Dustin Fletcher, Rick Olarenshaw, Mark Mercuri, James Hird and Joe Misiti—all being under the age of 21. As 1993 was proclaimed by

    1993 AFL Grand Final

    1993_AFL_Grand_Final

  • Leigh Matthews Trophy
  • Award for most valuable player in the Australian Football League

    McKernan finished tied in the Brownlow voting with that season's winners James Hird and Michael Voss, but he was disqualified from the Brownlow because of

    Leigh Matthews Trophy

    Leigh_Matthews_Trophy

  • Stephen Curry (comedian)
  • Australian comedian and actor (born 1976)

    iconic Australian rules football players of yesteryear Wayne Harmes, James Hird, Peter Daicos, Dermott Brereton, Malcolm Blight, Alex Jesaulenko, Tony

    Stephen Curry (comedian)

    Stephen Curry (comedian)

    Stephen_Curry_(comedian)

  • 2026 AFL season
  • 130th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)

    Scott, club great says Hird could return". The Age. Retrieved 26 May 2026. Sutton, Ben (26 May 2026). "'Strong push' for James Hird to return as Essendon

    2026 AFL season

    2026_AFL_season

  • Matthew Lloyd
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1978)

    Lloyd was appointed Essendon captain ahead of the 2006 season after James Hird elected to stand down following the side's disappointing 2005 season.

    Matthew Lloyd

    Matthew Lloyd

    Matthew_Lloyd

  • All-Australian team
  • All-star team of Australian rules footballers

    Adam Goodes (Syd) Nathan Buckley (Coll) (v.c) Peter Bell (Frem) Int: James Hird (Ess) Michael Gardiner (WC) Paul Hasleby (Frem) Robert Harvey (St K) Coach:

    All-Australian team

    All-Australian_team

  • Essendon v Kangaroos (2001 AFL season)
  • Australian rules football match

    Kangaroos built up a solid lead. In the quarter-time huddle, Essendon captain James Hird intercepted the team before coach Kevin Sheedy was able to launch into

    Essendon v Kangaroos (2001 AFL season)

    Essendon v Kangaroos (2001 AFL season)

    Essendon_v_Kangaroos_(2001_AFL_season)

  • Hird (surname)
  • Surname list

    Australian politician Harry Hird (1896–1974), English footballer James Hird (born 1973), Australian rules footballer Thora Hird (1911–2003), English actress

    Hird (surname)

    Hird_(surname)

  • Huliaipole offensive
  • 2025 offensive in the Russo-Ukrainian war

    Justin; Mappes, Grace; Sobieski, Jessica; Simanovskyy, Misha; Greene, James; Hird, Karolina (25 November 2025). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment

    Huliaipole offensive

    Huliaipole offensive

    Huliaipole_offensive

  • Gavin Wanganeen
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1973)

    Harold Lambert Centre Reg Burgess Jack Clarke Michael Long Half-forward James Hird Ken Fraser Terry Daniher Full-forward Bill Hutchison John Coleman Albert

    Gavin Wanganeen

    Gavin_Wanganeen

  • Brett Ratten
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1971)

    (Carlton) Half-forward Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (c) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Brett Ratten

    Brett Ratten

    Brett_Ratten

  • Leigh Matthews
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1952)

    Half-forward Michael Voss (Brisbane Lions) Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) James Hird (Essendon) (c) Full-forward Brad Ottens (Richmond) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Leigh Matthews

    Leigh Matthews

    Leigh_Matthews

  • Anthony Koutoufides
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1973

    (Essendon) Half-forward Garry Lyon (Melbourne) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Darren Jarman (Adelaide) Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong)

    Anthony Koutoufides

    Anthony Koutoufides

    Anthony_Koutoufides

  • Andrew McLeod
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1976)

    (Carlton) Half-forward Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (c) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Andrew McLeod

    Andrew McLeod

    Andrew_McLeod

  • On the Couch (Australian TV series)
  • Australian sports TV series

    were the original presenters of the show. In 2009, James Hird replaced Walls on the couch. When Hird left to pursue a coaching career with Essendon, Paul

    On the Couch (Australian TV series)

    On_the_Couch_(Australian_TV_series)

  • Anzac Day match
  • Traditional Australian football match

    lead at the break. Essendon started strongly in the final term, and when James Hird snapped a goal late in the quarter, he gave his team a six-point advantage

    Anzac Day match

    Anzac Day match

    Anzac_Day_match

  • Jason McCartney (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer

    completing his 2008 100-goal season against Carlton, and Essendon's James Hird's famous final-quarter heroics against the West Coast Eagles in 2004. As

    Jason McCartney (footballer)

    Jason_McCartney_(footballer)

  • Allan Hird
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Allan Hird may refer to: Allan Hird, Sr. (1918–2007), Australian rules footballer, grandfather of James Hird Allan Hird, Jr. (born 1946), Australian rules

    Allan Hird

    Allan_Hird

  • Western stereotype of the male ballet dancer
  • Homophobic prejudice and overlooking

    celebrities have studied ballet, including Australian rules footballers James Hird and Josh Dunkley, footballer Rio Ferdinand, rap artist Tupac Shakur, and

    Western stereotype of the male ballet dancer

    Western stereotype of the male ballet dancer

    Western_stereotype_of_the_male_ballet_dancer

  • 1996 AFL Grand Final
  • Grand final of the 1996 Australian Football League season

    still relatively uncommon practice at the time – for striking Essendon's James Hird in the previous week's preliminary final. On the Thursday before the game

    1996 AFL Grand Final

    1996_AFL_Grand_Final

  • Dyson Heppell
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1992)

    their pick, and Heppell spoke to newly appointed coach, James Hird, days before the draft. Hird, who said he had been interested in Heppell for months

    Dyson Heppell

    Dyson Heppell

    Dyson_Heppell

  • Tony Lockett
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1966)

    Lockett" was released (sung to the tune of "Guantanamera"), performed by James Freud. In 1996, Lockett was the subject of much hype in the clash between

    Tony Lockett

    Tony_Lockett

  • Ben Cousins
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1978)

    Half-forward Michael Voss (Brisbane Lions) Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) James Hird (Essendon) (c) Full-forward Brad Ottens (Richmond) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Ben Cousins

    Ben Cousins

    Ben_Cousins

  • Matthew Egan
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1983

    interim senior coach at the Essendon Football Club after the resignation of James Hird for the final three rounds of the 2015 season. He served as head of development

    Matthew Egan

    Matthew Egan

    Matthew_Egan

  • 2013 AFL season
  • 117th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)

    but was granted the last draft pick in the first round. Senior coach James Hird was suspended from any involvement in any football club for twelve months

    2013 AFL season

    2013_AFL_season

  • 1996 AFL season
  • 100th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)

    The Brownlow Medal was awarded to Michael Voss of Brisbane Bears and James Hird of Essendon. The Leigh Matthews Trophy was awarded to Corey McKernan of

    1996 AFL season

    1996_AFL_season

  • Robert Harvey (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1971

    (Essendon) Half-forward Garry Lyon (Melbourne) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Darren Jarman (Adelaide) Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong)

    Robert Harvey (footballer)

    Robert Harvey (footballer)

    Robert_Harvey_(footballer)

  • Dustin Fletcher
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1975

    (Carlton) Half-forward Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (c) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Dustin Fletcher

    Dustin Fletcher

    Dustin_Fletcher

  • Brent Stanton
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1986)

    would be handed the number five guernsey, worn by retired club captain James Hird. Stanton struggled early in the season due to close checking from opposition

    Brent Stanton

    Brent Stanton

    Brent_Stanton

  • Jason Akermanis
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1977)

    Half-forward Michael Voss (Brisbane Lions) Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) James Hird (Essendon) (c) Full-forward Brad Ottens (Richmond) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Jason Akermanis

    Jason Akermanis

    Jason_Akermanis

  • Novopavlivka offensive
  • 2025 offensive in the Russo-Ukrainian war

    Justin; Mappes, Grace; Sobieski, Jessica; Simanovskyy, Misha; Greene, James; Hird, Karolina (25 November 2025). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment

    Novopavlivka offensive

    Novopavlivka offensive

    Novopavlivka_offensive

  • Zach Reid
  • Australian football league player

    received widespread plaudits for his form, including from club legend James Hird. However, in Round 11, Reid suffered a hamstring strain, which sidelined

    Zach Reid

    Zach Reid

    Zach_Reid

  • Brent Harvey
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1978)

    Lou Richards Medal: 2007, 2008 Herald Sun Player of the Year: 2008 Archer–Hird Medal: 2009, 2011 North Melbourne F.C. Team of the Century AFL Hall Of Fame

    Brent Harvey

    Brent Harvey

    Brent_Harvey

  • List of Brownlow Medal winners
  • 1994 Greg Williams (2/2) Carlton 30 22 1995 Paul Kelly Sydney 21 1996 James Hird Essendon 21 Michael Voss Brisbane Bears 21 1997 Robert Harvey (1/2) St

    List of Brownlow Medal winners

    List_of_Brownlow_Medal_winners

  • Brownlow Medal
  • Award in Australian Football League

    Corey McKernan received the same number of votes as the joint-winners James Hird and Michael Voss. McKernan was suspended for one match during the season

    Brownlow Medal

    Brownlow Medal

    Brownlow_Medal

  • Mark Ricciuto
  • Australian rules footballer

    (Carlton) Half-forward Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (c) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Mark Ricciuto

    Mark Ricciuto

    Mark_Ricciuto

  • Harold Hird
  • Australian politician

    Harold James Hird (born 24 February 1942) is an Australian former politician who was a member of the unicameral Australian Capital Territory Legislative

    Harold Hird

    Harold_Hird

  • Norm Smith Medal
  • Australian rules football award

    Archived from the original on 27 June 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2018. "James Hird to present Norm Smith Medal at AFL grand final, league confirms". ABC

    Norm Smith Medal

    Norm Smith Medal

    Norm_Smith_Medal

  • Stephen Silvagni
  • Australian rules footballer

    (Essendon) Half-forward Garry Lyon (Melbourne) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Darren Jarman (Adelaide) Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong)

    Stephen Silvagni

    Stephen_Silvagni

  • Scott West
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1974

    (Carlton) Half-forward Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (c) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Scott West

    Scott West

    Scott_West

  • Glenn Archer
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1973

    Before season 2008, the Archer–Hird Medal was created honouring Archer and former Essendon Football Club star James Hird. Since 2008, the medal has been

    Glenn Archer

    Glenn Archer

    Glenn_Archer

  • 1990 AFL draft
  • Draft for the Australian Football League

    success at different AFL clubs. The only two definite successes were James Hird and Jamie Shanahan. Jason McCartney kept a diary on behalf of The Age

    1990 AFL draft

    1990_AFL_draft

  • Dean Wallis
  • Australian rules footballer

    development coach, following Knights' replacement as senior coach by James Hird. In 2011, Wallis was suspended from coaching for 14 games and fined $7500

    Dean Wallis

    Dean_Wallis

  • 1995 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    medal were Wayne Carey (3/1), Wayne Campbell (7/2), Peter Matera (10/1), James Hird and Craig Bradley (each 12/1). Eventual winner Paul Kelly was considered

    1995 Brownlow Medal

    1995 Brownlow Medal

    1995_Brownlow_Medal

  • David Parkin
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1942)

    (Essendon) Half-forward Garry Lyon (Melbourne) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Darren Jarman (Adelaide) Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong)

    David Parkin

    David_Parkin

  • Steven King (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1978

    Buckley for the role as head coach. Other candidates included Brendon Lade, James Kelly and Daniel Giansiracusa. Steven King co-owned a Geelong-based restaurant

    Steven King (footballer)

    Steven King (footballer)

    Steven_King_(footballer)

  • Australian Sports Commission Media Awards
  • Sports award

    Process. 2004 Michael Davis (The Australian) His Fragile Brilliance (James Hird) 2005 Neil Jameson (Inside Sport) ‘Professional Foul’ 2006 Nick McCallum

    Australian Sports Commission Media Awards

    Australian_Sports_Commission_Media_Awards

  • Greg Inglis
  • Australian international rugby league footballer

    with NRL clubs Brisbane and South Sydney, Inglis met with Essendon coach James Hird over a potential switch to Australian rules football. Inglis later revealed

    Greg Inglis

    Greg Inglis

    Greg_Inglis

  • Paul Kelly (Australian rules footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1969)

    (Essendon) Half-forward Garry Lyon (Melbourne) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Darren Jarman (Adelaide) Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong)

    Paul Kelly (Australian rules footballer)

    Paul Kelly (Australian rules footballer)

    Paul_Kelly_(Australian_rules_footballer)

  • Mark Orval
  • Australian online personality and former footballer

    member of Collingwood's Past Player Association, becoming a mentor to James Hird, who suffered similar issues with his navicular. Orval family members

    Mark Orval

    Mark_Orval

  • List of Essendon Football Club leading goalkickers
  • (6) 59 1993 Paul Salmon (7) 65† 1994 Scott Cummings 32 1995 James Hird 47† 1996 James Hird (2) 39† 1997 Matthew Lloyd 63 1998 Matthew Lloyd (2) 70† 1999

    List of Essendon Football Club leading goalkickers

    List_of_Essendon_Football_Club_leading_goalkickers

  • James Tormé
  • American jazz musician (born 1973)

    singer Mel Tormé and British actress Janette Scott and grandson of Thora Hird. His siblings include television writer Tracy Tormé (d. 2024) and voice artist

    James Tormé

    James_Tormé

  • Adam Goodes
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1980)

    This view was challenged and criticised. Goodes, Michael O'Loughlin and James Gallichan founded the GO Foundation in Dareton, New South Wales, in 2011

    Adam Goodes

    Adam Goodes

    Adam_Goodes

  • Draft (sports)
  • Process used to allocate certain players to sports teams

    in the AFL is former Essendon midfielder James Hird, who was drafted with pick 79 in the 1990 AFL draft. Hird went on to become a two time premiership

    Draft (sports)

    Draft_(sports)

  • Nigel Lappin
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1976

    Half-forward Michael Voss (Brisbane Lions) Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) James Hird (Essendon) (c) Full-forward Brad Ottens (Richmond) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Nigel Lappin

    Nigel_Lappin

  • Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory
  • and kicked more goals in the AFL than any other player from the ACT. James Hird is the only Canberran to win the prestigious Brownlow Medal. Both are

    Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory

    Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory

    Australian_rules_football_in_the_Australian_Capital_Territory

  • Michael O'Loughlin
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1977

    Foundation, along with his cousin and co-chairman Adam Goodes and their friend James Gallichan, in Dareton, NSW, where it was involved in various community programmes

    Michael O'Loughlin

    Michael O'Loughlin

    Michael_O'Loughlin

  • Lipotropin
  • Peptide hormone in mammals

    publisher (link) Dillon A (13 August 2013). "Statement of Charges against James Hird and Essendon Football Club" (PDF). Australian Football League. Archived

    Lipotropin

    Lipotropin

  • Ang Christou
  • Australian rules footballer

    (Essendon) Half-forward Garry Lyon (Melbourne) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Darren Jarman (Adelaide) Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong)

    Ang Christou

    Ang_Christou

  • Frank Hird
  • Lord Ronald Gower (1845–1916). Robert Francis Hird was born in 1873 in Hull, England, the son of James Hird. At first he was the secretary of Henry Thring

    Frank Hird

    Frank Hird

    Frank_Hird

  • Paul Vander Haar
  • Australian rules footballer

    Haar's son Todd plays football for Surrey Park, and he is a member of the James Hird Academy. In 2002, he was named as one of the top 60 Champions of Essendon

    Paul Vander Haar

    Paul_Vander_Haar

  • Fox Footy
  • Australian subscription television channel

    Cherry (2002–2006) Clinton Grybas (2002–2007) John Casey (2007–2008) James Hird (2008–2010) Brian Taylor (2009–2011) Rohan Smith (2007–2011) Liam Pickering

    Fox Footy

    Fox_Footy

  • Docklands Stadium
  • Stadium in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Anthony Stevens – North Melbourne vs Adelaide, Round 6 (2 May), 2003 James Hird leading a final-quarter comeback with 15 touches and the winning goal

    Docklands Stadium

    Docklands Stadium

    Docklands_Stadium

  • 2003 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    (Hawthorn) Gavin Wanganeen (Port Adelaide) =7th Peter Bell (Fremantle) 19 Michael Voss (Brisbane Lions) James Hird (Essendon) 10th Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) 18

    2003 Brownlow Medal

    2003_Brownlow_Medal

  • Andrew Dunkley
  • Australian rules footballer

    still relatively uncommon practice at the time – for striking Essendon's James Hird in the previous week's preliminary final. On the Thursday, Sydney successfully

    Andrew Dunkley

    Andrew_Dunkley

  • Michael Long (footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1969

    Harold Lambert Centre Reg Burgess Jack Clarke Michael Long Half-forward James Hird Ken Fraser Terry Daniher Full-forward Bill Hutchison John Coleman Albert

    Michael Long (footballer)

    Michael Long (footballer)

    Michael_Long_(footballer)

  • 2000 AFL finals series
  • Australian Football League playoffs

    Wayne Carey Damien Hardwick Brett Chandler Chris Heffernan Shane Clayton James Hird Stuart Cochrane Jason Johnson Leigh Colbert Mark Johnson Shannon Grant

    2000 AFL finals series

    2000_AFL_finals_series

  • Matthew Pavlich
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1981

    Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) (vc) Peter Bell (Fremantle) Interchange James Hird (Essendon) Michael Gardiner (West Coast) Paul Hasleby (Fremantle) Robert

    Matthew Pavlich

    Matthew Pavlich

    Matthew_Pavlich

  • Brad Johnson (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1965

    (Carlton) Half-forward Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (c) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Brad Johnson (Australian footballer)

    Brad Johnson (Australian footballer)

    Brad_Johnson_(Australian_footballer)

  • Chris Mainwaring
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1965)

    Coast) Paul Kelly (Sydney) (c) Shane Crawford (Hawthorn) Half-forward James Hird (Essendon) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) Mitchell White (West Coast) Full-forward

    Chris Mainwaring

    Chris_Mainwaring

  • List of individual match awards in the Australian Football League
  • Retrieved 12 June 2013. Connolly, Rohan (24 March 2014). "What happened to the Hird–Archer Medal?". The Age. Retrieved 24 March 2014. "Richard Pratt Cup puts

    List of individual match awards in the Australian Football League

    List_of_individual_match_awards_in_the_Australian_Football_League

  • Darren Jarman
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1967

    (Essendon) Half-forward Garry Lyon (Melbourne) Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Darren Jarman (Adelaide) Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong)

    Darren Jarman

    Darren_Jarman

  • List of VFL/AFL premiership captains and coaches
  • North Melbourne (4) Wayne Carey (2) Denis Pagan (2) 2000 Essendon (16) James Hird Kevin Sheedy (4) 2001 Brisbane Lions Michael Voss Leigh Matthews (2) 2002

    List of VFL/AFL premiership captains and coaches

    List of VFL/AFL premiership captains and coaches

    List_of_VFL/AFL_premiership_captains_and_coaches

  • Darren Gaspar
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1976

    (Carlton) Half-forward Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (c) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Darren Gaspar

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  • Andrew McKay (Australian footballer)
  • Australian rules footballer, born 1970

    (Carlton) Half-forward Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (c) James Hird (Essendon) Full-forward Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) Matthew Lloyd (Essendon)

    Andrew McKay (Australian footballer)

    Andrew_McKay_(Australian_footballer)

  • 2012 Brownlow Medal
  • Award

    Steinberg Jobe Watson Administrators Danny Corcoran Stephen Dank David Evans James Hird Paul Little Dr Bruce Reid Dean Robinson Ian Robson Mark Thompson Organisations

    2012 Brownlow Medal

    2012 Brownlow Medal

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  • Jamese
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    Australian, British, English

    Jamese

    Form of James; One who Supplants

    Jamese

  • Ames
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    English

    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

    Ames

  • James
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    James

    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

    James

  • James Seamus
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    James Seamus

    The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “”works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.””

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  • James, Jimmy
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    James, Jimmy

    Supplanter

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    James

    Supplanter; Jimmy; Variant of Jacob; Holds the Heel; He who Supplants; A Cheerful; Great; Lovable

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  • Sames
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    English

    Sames

    English : unexplained.German : possibly from a Germanic stem sam used of a personal name of unknown meaning.

    Sames

  • Hames
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    English

    Hames

    English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.

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  • Fitz James
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    Fitz James

    Son of James.

    Fitz James

  • Games
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    Spanish

    Games

    Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.

    Games

  • JAMEY
  • Male

    English

    JAMEY

    Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."

    JAMEY

  • James
  • Biblical

    James

    same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)

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  • Jamey
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, French, Hebrew, Scottish

    Jamey

    Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; Form of James

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  • JAYMES
  • Male

    English

    JAYMES

    Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."

    JAYMES

  • Janes
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    English

    Janes

    English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (Janeš) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek Iōannēs (see John).

    Janes

  • Jakes
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    English

    Jakes

    English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.

    Jakes

  • Jamee
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Scottish

    Jamee

    Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James

    Jamee

  • James
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean American English Biblical Hebrew

    James

    King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel....

    James

  • JAMES
  • Male

    English

    JAMES

    Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.

    JAMES

  • Eames
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    English

    Eames

    English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.

    Eames

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  • Azher | ازہیر
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Azher | ازہیر

    Famous

  • Charleen
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Charleen

    Feminine of Charles meaning manly.

  • Prajisha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Prajisha

    Morning

  • Haq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Haq

    Right; Justice

  • Bamard
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Bamard

    Brave as a Bear

  • Prakjash
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Prakjash

    Proud

  • Carlton
  • Male

    English

    Carlton

    From Carl's Farm

  • Vedanta
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hindu, Indian

    Vedanta

    The Last Knowledge of Vedas (Shiva)

  • THERMUTHIS
  • Female

    Egyptian

    THERMUTHIS

    , Maut, the great mother goddess.

  • Winetorp
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    Winetorp

    From Wine's Estate

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  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A counter, used in various games.

  • Polyonomous
  • a.

    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Onomatologist
  • n.

    One versed in the history of names.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Namer
  • n.

    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Hellanodic
  • n.

    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Trieterics
  • n. pl.

    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Quinquennalia
  • n. pl.

    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Table
  • n.

    The games of backgammon and of draughts.