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Ian Day (Ian Douglas Day) was born on 9 February, 1935 in Adelaide, South Australia, is an Australian rules footballer. Discover Ian Day's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

Popular As Ian Douglas Day
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Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 9 February 1935
Birthday 9 February
Birthplace Adelaide, South Australia
Nationality Australia

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1935

Ian Douglas Day (born 9 February 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for West Adelaide between 1952 and 1960, and South Adelaide between 1961 and 1964.

1938

The timing of this move meant that he missed the opportunity later that year to participate in West’s Grand Final defeat of Norwood, but he made amends three seasons later by helping South to its first flag since 1938.

Day formed part of a powerful first ruck combination that day along with Peter Darley and Neil Kerley, and had the satisfaction of kicking the Panthers’ ninth, and final, goal of the match.

It was the last of Ian Day’s 68 SANFL matches for the club.

He also kicked a total of 178 goals—80 with Westies, 98 for South—which included a club-leading tally of 35 in his last season.

Once his playing career was over, Ian Day became, and continued for many years as, a television football commentator of note.

1952

He began at West Adelaide in 1952 and played a total of 67 league matches there (missing the whole of the 1953 season due to a broken leg) before crossing to South Adelaide in 1961.

1963

He captained the team in 1963 and played in the 1964 Grand Final premiership under captain Neil Kerley, which was the last premiership to be won by South Adelaide.

Following his retirement from football, Day moved into the media, where he became a highly respected sports presenter and football commentator in Adelaide.

1965

Ian joined Channel 7’s television commentary team in 1965 as a pioneer of League Football television coverage with Blair Schwartz and Bob Jervis.

When Channel 9 secured the broadcast rights, Ian joined as its leading football commentator.

1971

In 1971, he moved to Victoria and signed with Hawthorn in the VFL.

He was a member of that season's premiership team, playing as a half-back flanker in Hawthorn's Grand Final win over St Kilda.

He was replaced at half-time because he was suffering from concussion.

Ian Day's grandson is Sam Day, an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club.

1994

Ian finished his commentary career with Channel 2’s commentary team, retiring in 1994

Ian is quoted as saying “I was extremely lucky in that the year I quit playing football was the year Channel 7 decided to televise the game.

They asked me to become a commentator and when I pleaded I’d never done it before, they told me no-one had.

We all learned together.”

As testament to his professionalism his colleagues offer the following: Day felt for the players and was positive in his comments – although this did not stop him from analysing their style and passing relevant comment.

Ian was never false in his presentation.

Ian’s tone of voice was genuine when injecting excitement in the call.

Day was renowned for his homework when calling both League and Reserves matches.

Ian prided himself on the fact that as a commentator he did not “rubbish” players and did not show personal bias.

Ian Day’s younger brother Robert Day played with distinction for West Adelaide.

2010

He was selected by the Gold Coast with the third pick in the 2010 national draft.

2011

Sam made his AFL debut against the Brisbane Lions in round 7 of the 2011 season.

2014

He kicked a career high four goals against Collingwood in 2014.

2017

In 2017, Ian was inducted into the Adelaide Oval Media Hall of Fame.

An accomplished and combative rover, Ian Day gave good service to two league clubs in a 12-season career at the top level.