He played in the last two matches of the 1907 VFA season for West Melbourne: the Semi Final, against Richmond, on 21 September 1907, and the Grand Final, against Williamstown, on 28 September 1907,[7] Recruited from West Melbourne, Holden was both a centreman and wingman during his career with Fitzroy, which began in 1908.
[8][9] He was club champion in his debut season, winning the best and fairest award for the second time in 1915.
One of Fitzroy's best in their 1913 Grand Final win over St Kilda,[10] Holden was named as the club's coach in 1916, and was also a premiership player, against Carlton, in 1916, his first year as coach.
Continuing as Fitzroy's coach, he was also the team's captain in 1917,[11] and in 1918;[12] but had to retire at the start of the 1919 season after suffering a serious thigh injury in the match against Carlton, at Princes Park, on 3 May 1919.
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