Jack Incoll

[4][5] They had two sons, and three daughters — one of whom died aged 20 months, as the result of burns she received when her dress caught fire.

[6][7][8] Incoll started his career at South Melbourne but it wasn't until he went to Collingwood in 1902 that he established himself as a VFL footballer.

He played in Collingwood's 1902 and 1903 premiership sides and at one stage the club strung together 16 consecutive wins with him in the team.

Used in a variety of positions, he spent a lot of his time in the forward line and was also pushed back in defence on occasions.

He enlisted in the First AIF on 6 September 1915, served overseas, was wounded in action in France, and returned to Australia on 12 May 1918, and was discharged on medical grounds.