Reginald Joseph Hickey (27 March 1906 – 13 December 1973) was an Australian rules footballer who was a player, the captain, the captain-coach, and the non-playing coach for the Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1928 and 1940 (player), and between 1949 and 1959 (non-player).
In the 34 seasons from 1926 to 1959 he was involved in four Geelong VFL premierships: one as a player (1931), one as captain-coach (1937), and two as non-playing coach (1951, and 1952) – he was also the non-playing coach of a losing Grand Final team (1953), where an inaccurate Geelong (8.17 (65)) lost to Collingwood (11.11 (77)).
Great Loss to Football: Con Hickey Dies, 72, The (Adelaide) News, (Wednesday, 27 October 1937), p.9. Edward Greeves & RegHickey, Monument Australia; Where...
Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2008-11-10. Collings, Tom (13 December 2018). "Hickey named Geelong's inaugural AFLW Captain". Geelong. Telstra Media. "Meghan...
South of Lismore, Victoria, where he was a schoolmate of Geelong champion RegHickey. Greeves played with the Geelong Football Club from 1923 to 1931 and wore...
Medal/ Premiership Coach Medal 1925 Cliff Rankin 1931 Charlie Clymo 1937 RegHickey 1951 1952 1963 Bob Davis 2007 Mark Thompson 2009 2011 Chris Scott 2022...
League. Some notable players from the Western Plains are Carji Greeves, RegHickey, Allan Everett, John Northey and Gerard FitzGerald. McGrath, Gavin (2010-07-28)...
Century Full-back Bernie Smith George Todd Sam Newman Half-back Dick Grigg RegHickey Joe Slater Centre Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward...
honoured with Geelong Football Club life membership, and he received the RegHickey Award for outstanding service to Australian football in 1999. Hutchison...
Australia 1937–1941, 1945, 1953–1954 2014 Carlton Victoria 1944, 1947–1952 RegHickey Geelong Victoria 1926–1940 1996 James Hird Essendon Victoria 1992–2007...
for the 1937 season, captaining Geelong for seven matches when captain RegHickey was injured. Quinn capped off 1937 with a best on ground performance in...
Archived from the original on 25 February 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2018. "Hickey named Geelong's inaugural AFLW captain". geelongcats.com.au. 13 December...
the 1940 VFL season he stepped in as caretaker coach of Geelong when RegHickey was unavailable and steered them to a win over Footscray and loss to Essendon...
first few years in the (then) Victorian Football League. In 1950, coach RegHickey trialled Smith in the back pocket, and he adjusted quickly to the new...
not as bad as in 2008. Worsfold became the fourth man (of five) after RegHickey, Charlie Sutton, Tony Jewell and later Adam Simpson to coach the same...
Feb 4, 1935 Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia 173 Win 102–30–31 (10) RegHickey KO 8 (15) Dec 10, 1934 Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia 172 Loss 101–30–31...
Geelong B: Bernie Hore RegHickey (c) Allan Everett HB: Jack Grant Joe Sellwood Tom Arklay C: Laurie Slack Fred Hawking Angie Muller HF: Jim Wills Gordon...
Century Full-back Bernie Smith George Todd Sam Newman Half-back Dick Grigg RegHickey Joe Slater Centre Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward...
Century Full-back Bernie Smith George Todd Sam Newman Half-back Dick Grigg RegHickey Joe Slater Centre Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward...
Bill McMaster as being one of the great leaders of Geelong alongside RegHickey and Fred Flanagan. Harley is the second of three children and has two...
the grandson of former Geelong Football Club player, captain and coach RegHickey. Team: Port Adelaide Pre Season Premiership 2001, 2002 Individual: All...
match for Geelong in its loss to Fremantle, breaking the record held by RegHickey for most VFL/AFL matches coached for Geelong. Gold Coast's win was its...
Century Full-back Bernie Smith George Todd Sam Newman Half-back Dick Grigg RegHickey Joe Slater Centre Michael Turner Edward Greeves Leo Turner Half-forward...