Jack Wells (footballer)

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Jack Wells
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Personal information
Full name John Wells
Nickname(s) Balla
Date of birth (1883-01-04)4 January 1883
Place of birth Stawell, Victoria
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Place of death Fitzroy, Victoria
Original team(s) Guildford (WAFA Juniors)
Height/Weight 177 cm / 89 kg
Position(s) Full-forward, centre, ruckman
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1898
1898–1904
1905
1906–09
1910–14
1915
Rovers
Perth
Kalgoorlie City
St Kilda
Carlton
North Melbourne
11 (unknown)
unknown
unknown
39 (4)
66 (51)
unknown
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
unknown VFL 4 (unknown)
Coaching career
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
1913 Carlton 18 (9–1–8)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1915 season.
Career highlights

John "Jack" Wells (4 January 1883 – 17 December 1966) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Rovers and Perth in the Western Australian Football Association (WAFA), Kalgoorlie City in the Goldfields Football Association (GFA), St Kilda and Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and North Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association (VFA).

Career

Born in Stawell, Victoria, to William Wells and Jane Mary Reid, Wells played his early football in Western Australia where he spent time in both Kalgoolie and Perth.

Originally playing for Rovers, he switched to Perth after the club folded midway through the 1898 season. He represented the Perth Football Club in their inaugural WAFA season and topped their goal kicking in 1904. His tally that year included what was then a club record 11 goals in a match against Subiaco. Before crossing to the VFL he played in the Goldfields Football Association with Kalgoorlie City and was the league's 'Best and fairest' winner in 1905.

He was used in a variety of position during his career, mostly as a centreman, up forward and in the ruck. In his four seasons at St Kilda he struggled with injuries but captained the club in 1907, to their first ever finals appearance, and at the beginning of 1908. He joined Carlton in 1910 and played in their losing Grand Final side that year. In 1912 he was appointed captain and the following season captained-coached Carlton to sixth place. A four-time Victorian interstate representative, Wells was picked to captain his state in a match against South Australia in 1912 but had withdraw due to an injury.

After leaving Carlton, Wells finished his career in the VFA at North Melbourne.

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