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208 games, 191 goals
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* ] Perc Bentley Trophy -3rd Best & Fairest
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* ] 9th Best & Fairest
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* ] Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy -Best & Fairest Award * 1973 9th Best & Fairest
* ] Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy -Best & Fairest Award * 1974 Perc Bentley Trophy -3rd Best & Fairest
* ] B. J. Deacon Memorial Trophy -Best Clubman Award * 1976 Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy -Best & Fairest Award
* ] Reserves Best & Fairest Award * 1978 Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy -Best & Fairest Award
* 1979 B. J. Deacon Memorial Trophy -Best Clubman Award
* 1981 Reserves Best & Fairest Award
* 1981 Carlton Supporters Reserves Best & Fairest Award * 1981 Carlton Supporters Reserves Best & Fairest Award
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'''Trevor Keogh''' (born ], ]) is a former ] in the ]. '''Trevor Keogh''' (born 26 July 1949) is a former ]er who played for ] in the ].

Keogh was recruited from ] in the ] and made his debut for Carlton in 1970. A rover, he has been described as "instrumental" in Carlton's premiership wins of 1972 and 1979. He won the club's Best and Fairest award in 1976 and 1978, also representing Victoria in the interstate competition in the same years. He averaged almost a goal a game in his long career, and was a member of Carlton's famous so-called "mosquito fleet" of small players who played a key role in Carlton's two premiership wins from 1972 to 1979.


Keogh retired from senior football in 1981, later coaching the Blues' under-19 team and becoming a runner for the senior team.
Keogh made his debut for the ] in 1970.


Keogh was named on the bench in Carlton's Team of the Century
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Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Trevor Keogh
Personal information
Date of birth (1949-07-26) 26 July 1949 (age 75)
Original team(s) Sandhurst (BFL)
Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 71 kg (157 lb)
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1970–1981 Carlton 208 (191)
Playing statistics correct to the end of 1981.
Career highlights
  • 1972 Perc Bentley Trophy -3rd Best & Fairest
  • 1973 9th Best & Fairest
  • 1974 Perc Bentley Trophy -3rd Best & Fairest
  • 1976 Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy -Best & Fairest Award
  • 1978 Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy -Best & Fairest Award
  • 1979 B. J. Deacon Memorial Trophy -Best Clubman Award
  • 1981 Reserves Best & Fairest Award
  • 1981 Carlton Supporters Reserves Best & Fairest Award
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Trevor Keogh (born 26 July 1949) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton in the Victorian Football League.

Keogh was recruited from Sandhurst in the Bendigo Football League and made his debut for Carlton in 1970. A rover, he has been described as "instrumental" in Carlton's premiership wins of 1972 and 1979. He won the club's Best and Fairest award in 1976 and 1978, also representing Victoria in the interstate competition in the same years. He averaged almost a goal a game in his long career, and was a member of Carlton's famous so-called "mosquito fleet" of small players who played a key role in Carlton's two premiership wins from 1972 to 1979.

Keogh retired from senior football in 1981, later coaching the Blues' under-19 team and becoming a runner for the senior team.

Keogh was named on the bench in Carlton's Team of the Century

References

Carlton Football Club 1972 VFL premiers
Carlton 28.9 (177) defeated Richmond 22.18 (150), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Nicholls
Carlton Football Club 1979 VFL premiers
Carlton 11.16 (82) defeated Collingwood 11.11 (77), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Jesaulenko
Carlton Football Club: Team of the Century
Full-back
Half-back
Centre
Half-forward
Full-forward
Ruck
Interchange
Coach
John Nicholls Medal · Carlton Football Club best and fairest winners


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