Brian Roet | |
Fullname: | Brian Charles Roet |
Birth Date: | 2 November 1939 |
Birth Place: | Cuba |
Originalteam: | University Blacks |
Debutdate: | 6 May 1961 |
Debutteam: | Melbourne |
Debutopponent: | St Kilda |
Debutstadium: | MCG |
Height: | 187 cm |
Weight: | 83 kg |
Statsend: | 1968 |
Years1: | 1961–65, 1968 |
Club1: | Melbourne |
Games Goals1: | 88 (1) |
Brian Roet (born 2 November 1939) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s.
The son of Louis Roet (1906-1970), and Rena Constance Roet (1909-1995), née Wilson, Brian Charles Roet was born in Cuba on 2 November 1939.
His older brother, Michael Jacques Roet (1938-), a solicitor, played with the Melbourne Third XVIII in 1955,[1] and was the captain of University Blacks in B Grade of the VAFA in 1958.
He married Prudence Mary Lane in 1965.
Anticipating that he may wish to return to the University team at some future time, he played in the VFL as an amateur.[2]
He was recruited from University Blacks in the Victorian Amateur Football Association, and was centre-half back in Melbourne's 1964 premiership side.
He played a total of 88 games for the club. He left Melbourne in 1965, and played two seasons with the University Blacks, before returning to Melbourne in 1968 for one final season.[3] [4]
Educated at Melbourne Grammar School, and at Melbourne University,[5] Brian Roet, M.B., B.D., D.A., who has worked as an anaesthetist and general practitioner, is now based in London. He practices as a psychotherapist, and specializes in hypnotherapy, and is a member of the British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis.[6] [7]