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Posted: 2024-04-12 04:55:53

“The incidents against one victim occurred in Heatherton in 1985.”

The alleged incident occurred five years after Ditterich retired from the league in 1980, following a near 20-year career which later earned the ruckman an induction into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2004.

Carl Ditterich leaves a VFL tribunal hearing in 1966.

Carl Ditterich leaves a VFL tribunal hearing in 1966.Credit: The Age archive

Ditterich, known as the “Blond Blombshell”, debuted with St Kilda in 1963.

He played 203 of his 285-game VFL career with the club, and is also a member of the Saints’ Hall of Fame, which he was inducted into in 2003.

He appeared before the VFL tribunal 30 times throughout his career, setting a then-record. He missed St Kilda’s only premiership in 1966 due to suspension.

“He was an exciting and controversial footballer from start to finish and made a rich contribution to the club’s history,” says Ditterich’s St Kilda Hall of Fame profile. “He possessed that rare and indefinable quality – presence – and whenever he was on the field, the rest of the side walked tall. Ditterich was a natural athlete and combined the height of a ruckman with the pace and agility of a ruck-rover.”

He moved to Melbourne in 1973 under the VFL’s short-lived 10-year rule, but returned to St Kilda in 1976.

He won best-and-fairest awards at the two clubs, captained the Saints and ended his playing career as the Demons’ captain- coach in 1980.

Ditterich coached local football teams following his retirement, including Boort for some years in the North Central Football League.

He also ran as an independent candidate for the seat of Swan Hill at the 1999 state election, but was beaten by National incumbent Barry Stegall.

St Kilda have been contacted for comment.

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