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| name = Ian Hampshire
| name = Ian Hampshire
| image =
| image = File:Bluey Hampshire.jpg
| fullname = Ian James Hampshire<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/tributes/notice/death-notices/hampshire-ian-james/4562227/ |title=HAMPSHIRE, Ian James |publisher=Herald Sun}}</ref>
| fullname = Ian Hampshire
| nickname = Bluey
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|5|9|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1948|5|9|df=y}}
| birth_place =
| birth_place =
| death_date =
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2018|9|2|1948|5|9|df=y}}
| death_place =
| death_place =
| originalteam = Portland
| originalteam = [[Portland Football Netball Cricket Club|Portland]]
| heightweight = 196 cm / 104 kg
| height = 196 cm
| position =
| weight = 104 kg
| position =
| years = 1968–1975 <br /> 1976–1982 <br /> '''Total'''
| clubs = [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]] <br /> [[Western Bulldogs|Footscray]]
| games(goals) = 113 {{0}}(22) <br /> 111 {{0}}(73) <br /> '''224 (95)'''
| coachyears = 1982–1983
| coachclubs = [[Western Bulldogs|Footscray]]
| coachgames(wins) = 34 (12-22-0)
| statsend = 1982
| statsend = 1982
| years1 = 1968–1975
| club1 = [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
| games_goals1 = 113 {{0}}(22)
| years2 = 1976–1982
| club2 = [[Footscray Football Club|Footscray]]
| games_goals2 = 111 {{0}}(73)
| games_goalstotal = 224 (95)
| coachyears1 = 1982–1983
| coachclub1 = [[Footscray Football Club|Footscray]]
| coachgames_wins1 = 33 (12–21–0)
| careerhighlights =
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'''Ian Hampshire''' (born 9 May 1948) is a former [[Australian rules football]]er who played for [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]] and [[Western Bulldogs|Footscray]]. He played as a ruckman.


'''Ian James "Bluey" Hampshire''' (9 May 1948 2 September 2018) was an [[Australian rules football]]er who played for [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]] and [[Footscray Football Club|Footscray]]. He played as a [[Ruckman (Australian rules football)|ruckman]].
Recruited from Portland to Geelong, Hampshire made his VFL debut in 1968 and played with the club for eight seasons. He then, in 1976 moved to Footscray where he acted as a secondary ruckman to [[Gary Dempsey (Australian footballer)|Gary Dempsey]]. Dempsey left the club three seasons later and Hampshire became their first choice in the ruck, finishing second in the best and fairest. In 1981 he was selected to represent Victoria.


Recruited from [[Portland, Victoria|Portland]] to Geelong, Hampshire made his VFL debut in [[1968 VFL season|1968]] and played with the club for eight seasons. He moved to Footscray in [[1976 VFL season|1976]] where he acted as a secondary ruckman to [[Gary Dempsey (Australian footballer)|Gary Dempsey]]. Dempsey left the club three seasons later and Hampshire became Footscray's first choice in the ruck, finishing second in the club's best and fairest. In 1981 he was selected to represent Victoria.
During the 1982 season, coach [[Royce Hart]] left the club and Hampshire was given the role of coach. He retired as a player and coached the club until the end of the following season where they finished 7th.

In round 20, 1981, against Fitzroy (Hampshire's 100th game for Footscray and 13 weeks after his 200th career game) he became the first VFL/AFL player to play 100 games at two clubs.<ref name="BML">{{cite web |date=5 September 2018|title=Bulldogs mourn loss of Ian Hampshire |url=http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/2018-09-05/bulldogs-mourn-loss-of-ian-hampshire |website=Western Bulldogs |accessdate=2 October 2018}}</ref>

Hampshire represented Victoria on one occasion, against Tasmania at North Hobart Oval on 4 July 1981 (Vic 31.20.206 def Tas 16.12.108).

During the [[1982 VFL season]], Footscray coach [[Royce Hart]] left the club and Hampshire was given the role of coach. He retired as a player and coached the club until the end of the following season when they finished 7th. He maintained his plumbing business in Geelong while playing and coaching at Footscray.<ref name="DL">{{cite web |date=20 April 2015|last1=Lannen |first1=Danny |url=https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/news/geelong/ian-bluey-hampshire-tackles-life-after-a-severe-stroke/news-story/0ca288aab0c60e8fdb6cda3bcdd36e49|title=Ian 'Bluey' Hampshire tackles life after a severe stroke |website=Geelong Advertiser |accessdate=2 October 2018}}</ref>

He and his wife Jan had a son and a daughter.<ref name="BML"/> He suffered severe strokes in 2006 and 2014 that affected his mobility.<ref name="DL"/>

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{AustralianFootball|ref=ian%2Bhampshire/10101}}
*{{AustralianFootball | ian+hampshire/10101 }}
*[http://afltables.com/afl/stats/coaches/Ian_Hampshire.html Ian Hampshire's coaching record] at AFL Tables
*[http://afltables.com/afl/stats/coaches/Ian_Hampshire.html Ian Hampshire's coaching record] at AFL Tables


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Latest revision as of 03:43, 21 June 2023

Ian Hampshire
Personal information
Full name Ian James Hampshire[1]
Nickname(s) Bluey
Date of birth (1948-05-09)9 May 1948
Date of death 2 September 2018(2018-09-02) (aged 70)
Original team(s) Portland
Height 196 cm (6 ft 5 in)
Weight 104 kg (229 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1968–1975 Geelong 113 0(22)
1976–1982 Footscray 111 0(73)
Total 224 (95)
Coaching career
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
1982–1983 Footscray 33 (12–21–0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1982.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Ian James "Bluey" Hampshire (9 May 1948 – 2 September 2018) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong and Footscray. He played as a ruckman.

Recruited from Portland to Geelong, Hampshire made his VFL debut in 1968 and played with the club for eight seasons. He moved to Footscray in 1976 where he acted as a secondary ruckman to Gary Dempsey. Dempsey left the club three seasons later and Hampshire became Footscray's first choice in the ruck, finishing second in the club's best and fairest. In 1981 he was selected to represent Victoria.

In round 20, 1981, against Fitzroy (Hampshire's 100th game for Footscray and 13 weeks after his 200th career game) he became the first VFL/AFL player to play 100 games at two clubs.[2]

Hampshire represented Victoria on one occasion, against Tasmania at North Hobart Oval on 4 July 1981 (Vic 31.20.206 def Tas 16.12.108).

During the 1982 VFL season, Footscray coach Royce Hart left the club and Hampshire was given the role of coach. He retired as a player and coached the club until the end of the following season when they finished 7th. He maintained his plumbing business in Geelong while playing and coaching at Footscray.[3]

He and his wife Jan had a son and a daughter.[2] He suffered severe strokes in 2006 and 2014 that affected his mobility.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "HAMPSHIRE, Ian James". Herald Sun.
  2. ^ a b "Bulldogs mourn loss of Ian Hampshire". Western Bulldogs. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b Lannen, Danny (20 April 2015). "Ian 'Bluey' Hampshire tackles life after a severe stroke". Geelong Advertiser. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
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