Jack O'Halloran (footballer)
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Jack O'Halloran is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon
, North Melbourne and Footscray
in the VFL
during the 1950s.
A rover, O'Halloran made his league debut with Essendon in 1950 but struggled to get regular game time. As a result he crossed to North Melbourne where he remained for five seasons, winning their best and fairest award in 1953. He finished his VFL career at Footscray, playing 17 games for the club in a season and a half.
Essendon Football Club
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, North Melbourne and Footscray
Western Bulldogs
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in the VFL
Australian Football League
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during the 1950s.
A rover, O'Halloran made his league debut with Essendon in 1950 but struggled to get regular game time. As a result he crossed to North Melbourne where he remained for five seasons, winning their best and fairest award in 1953. He finished his VFL career at Footscray, playing 17 games for the club in a season and a half.