Birth, Death, Marriage

William John Haddock was born on 11 July 1921 in Shepparton, Victoria.1 
He died in 1999.2 

Story

Football
Bill played football for the 'Maroons', the Shepparton Football Club.
 
Speedy Shepparton
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Murray Slee, Maroon’s burly ruckman, weighing 13 st, 7 lb is known as Shepparton’s Rock of Gibralter.
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Reg Phillips, half forward, can be a most effective player on his day and is one of the few players who can take high finger tip marks.
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Bill Haddock, 26 and 6ft tall, is the spearhead of our attack and we all look forward to Bill’s day on Saturday. A high mark and a steady kick, Bill is a problem to all full backs.
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Laurie Phillips, 21 years of age, is in his first year with the Maroons and has played consistently on the half back flank.3
 
Former teammates Laurie Phillips and Bill Haddock once caught up in Melbourne.

One day around wartime I was having a beer at Young & Jackson's when Bill came in. We had a few more beers, then Bill invited me home for dinner. It was somewhere near Richmond. We then went to see a movie. I took my seat and heard a kerfuffle behind me. Bill had got into an argument with someone. Bill was a great bloke, but could have a bit of a short fuse after he'd had a couple too many. [Laurie Phillips]4

 
Basketball
The Hotel Australia once had a basketball team. Players included Jack and Brian Phillips, and Bill Haddock.

HOTEL AUSTRALIA WINS GRAND FINAL
Hotel Australia defeated Athletic Maroon in a thrill packed grand final to win the premiership of the men's basketball competition.
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Teams: Hotel Australia: J Phillips (captain), J Wise, W McNamara, R Nicholson, L Morris, W Haddock, B Phillips.
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Points: Hotel Australia: B Phillips 10... W Haddock 6...
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Best players: Hotel Australia: B Phillips, W Haddock... [Sep 1952]5

 

Citations

  1. [S483] Haddock Family, family tree, unpublished, 2001.
  2. [S21] Lorraine Phillips, personal communication, December 1996.
  3. [S201] 'Blues and Maroons in semi final clash: Speedy Shepparton', Shepparton Advertiser, 1914-1953, newspaper, Thomas Pettit and William Callender, 12 September 1947, p. 7, viewed 16 August 2017, http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/173898327
  4. [S32] Laurie Phillips, personal communication, 16 February 2019.
  5. [S201] 'Hotel Australia wins grand final', Shepparton Advertiser, 1914-1953, newspaper, Thomas Pettit and William Callender, 9 September 1952, p. 5, viewed 21 June 2017, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/172853668