Player
Ellis Hicks
South Melbourne · #24·1 season (1956)·5 games·Born 10-Oct-1934 (age 91)·188 cm·79 kg
Games
5
Disposals
0
Goals
1
Tackles
0
Brownlow votes
2
What is KICK? A 0-100 rating for every player, every game. 85+ elite · 70-84 top tier · 50-69 best-22 · <50 fringe. How it works →
Form
Recent matches
The last 5 games, newest first. Click any row for the full match recap.
26 May 1956R7
@
North Melbourne
Lost by 39
7.16 (58) – 15.7 (97)
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19 May 1956R6
vs
Essendon
Won by 12
15.8 (98) – 11.20 (86)
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28 Apr 1956R3
@
Fitzroy
Lost by 21
10.13 (73) – 13.16 (94)
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21 Apr 1956R2
@
Collingwood
Lost by 37
7.11 (53) – 12.18 (90)
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14 Apr 1956R1
vs
Geelong
Lost by 27
7.8 (50) – 11.11 (77)
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Per-game KICK caps at 100 for display. A game that exceeded the cap shows as 100+; season and career averages use the uncapped raw value, which is why a stretch of 100+ games can lift the headline number above a naive average of what's shown here.
What do K, HB, I50, CP mean?
KKicks
HBHandballs
DDisposals (kicks + handballs)
MMarks
TTackles
GGoals
BBehinds
HOHit-outs (rucks tapping the ball from a bounce)
I50Inside-50s (ball moved into attacking zone)
CLClearances (first possession from a stoppage)
CPContested possessions
CGClangers (errors: bad kicks, turnovers, frees against)
BRBrownlow votes (3-2-1 best-on-ground, one match)
R50Rebound 50s (ball cleared from defensive zone)
TOG%Time on ground percentage
Full glossary: AFL stats & terms →
Career
Per-game averages
| Year | Team | GP | K | HB | D | M | T | G | B | HO | I50 | R50 | CL | CP | UP | CG | BR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1956 | South Melbourne | 5 | — | — | — | — | — | 0.2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 0.4 |
Career totals
| Year | Team | GP | K | HB | D | M | T | G | B | HO | I50 | R50 | CL | CP | UP | CG | BR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1956 | South Melbourne | 5 | — | — | — | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 |
Records
Top 10 single-game performances
Goals
1
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