Career : 1917
Debut : Round 1, 1917 vs Fitzroy, aged 18 years, 339 days
Carlton Player No. 318
Games : 12
Goals : 1
Last Game : Round 12, 1917 vs Collingwood, aged 19 years, 51 days
Guernsey No. 16
Height : 178 cm
Weight :
DOB: 7 June, 1898
Darcy Connor Lear played 12 successive senior matches for the Carlton Football Club in 1917, after coming down from Bendigo to study medicine at Melbourne University. A capable defender, he made his debut in a drawn game against Fitzroy in round one, and kicked his only career goal the following week against Collingwood at Princes Park.
In late July, Lear’s second match against the Magpies was also his last for the Blues. Once again, Carlton routed their fiercest rivals by five goals at Princes Park, and gave Darcy a memorable send-off. He then plunged into his studies, graduated, and by 1935 had opened a general practice in Plenty Road, Preston.
When World War II began in 1939, Dr Lear (V146330) enlisted in the Australian Army Medical Corps, and rose to the rank of Captain during his four years in uniform.
Lear's original club was Bendigo District.
Darcy's son Jack Lear played Reserves in 1950.
Footnote
The Horsham Times 18 March 1952, reported that Carlton had signed Dr. Darcy Lear's son David Lear, who had captained the Longerenong premiership team last season.The Victorian Heritage Database ( https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/27130 ) has images and a description of Lear House and Surgery, built for Dr. Darcy C. Lear at 572 Plenty Road Reservoir
In 1931 Dr. D'Arcy Connor Lear was working at the Eye and Ear Hospital East Melbourne (Herald Sept 29 1931 p6)