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Leslie Barkly Charge (27 July 1891 – 30 March 1957) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Family

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The son of Henry Barkly Charge (1866–1912),[1] and Alice Mary Ann Charge (1864–1920), née Kendall,[2] Leslie Barkly Charge was born at Richmond, Victoria on 27 July 1891.[3]

He married Nellie May Bethune (1889–1976), at Echuca, Victoria on 26 September 1917.[4] They had three daughters.

Football

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Enthusiast's Letter to the Editor
The Herald, 21 Sept. 1934.[5]

South Melbourne

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A powerful tap-ruckman, Charge was recruited from the Leopold Football Club in the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA)[broken anchor] in 1910,[6][7] at the suggestion of the former South Melbourne champion, Harry Lampe.[8]

Charge took a while to establish a place in the senior team; however, he eventually became a regular fixture, playing 56 of his 65 senior matches from 1912 to 1914.[9] He was first ruck in South Melbourne's 1912 VFL Grand Final loss to Essendon and its 1914 VFL Grand Final loss to Carlton.

"By a popular vote taken by the proprietors of the football journal "The Follower", Les Charge, of South Melbourne, has been acclaimed the best all-round footballer in the League competition. Charge secured over 20,000 votes, and will be presented with a gold medal valued at £2 2/." — The (Emerald Hill) Record, 27 March 1915.[10]

North Shore (NSWAFA)

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Along with Des Baird (ex-South Melbourne, ex-St Kilda), Tom Fitzmaurice (ex-Essendon), Billy Friend (ex-Wesley College),[11] Bryan Rush (ex-Collingwood), Gerald Ryan (ex-South Melbourne), and Paddy Shea (ex-Essendon), he played for the North Shore Australian Football Club the NSW Australian Football Association.[12] He played for three seasons (1921 to 1923), and was a member of North Shore's 1921 premiership side.[13][14] On 9 July 1921, at the Erskineville Oval, he also played for a combined Sydney team against a combined Newcastle Football League team.[13]

Death

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He died in New South Wales on 30 March 1957.[15]

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