kick it to tim
Rookie
- Mar 31, 2018
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- AFL Club
- Essendon
So I am currently looking into the 30's football and Jack Dyer, specifically his nickname of "Captain Blood"
The following Age article states that ......
"The moment Dyer took the field the Tigers had a flagship in full sail. It was inevitable that his cavalier style of play would attract a pseudonym. It was not long in coming. And it stuck. One Monday morning in 1935 Age cartoonist John Ludlow depicted him as Captain Blood, cutlass in mouth."
However the Errol Flynn movie Captain Blood was not released till 19 December 1935.
and i cant find this cartoon on trove.
The earliest reference to the Captain Blood nickname is here on June 29, 1936. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204839121
Has anyone got any hard evidence this was in 1935, or is it more likely 36????
The following Age article states that ......
Farewell to the legendary Captain Blood
www.theage.com.au
"The moment Dyer took the field the Tigers had a flagship in full sail. It was inevitable that his cavalier style of play would attract a pseudonym. It was not long in coming. And it stuck. One Monday morning in 1935 Age cartoonist John Ludlow depicted him as Captain Blood, cutlass in mouth."
However the Errol Flynn movie Captain Blood was not released till 19 December 1935.
and i cant find this cartoon on trove.
The earliest reference to the Captain Blood nickname is here on June 29, 1936. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204839121
Has anyone got any hard evidence this was in 1935, or is it more likely 36????