Background
Pink, who was born in Beeac, went to Geelong High School and was recruited from the Newtown Football Club.
Pink, who was born in Beeac, went to Geelong High School and was recruited from the Newtown Football Club.
A lightly built rover, Pink started his Geelong career in 1923 when he played 15 league games. This included Geelong"s semi final loss to Fitzroy, during which he received a knock to the head that left him temporarily unconscious. He was given the award for Geelong"s best junior player at the cub awards that October.
Pink appeared in all 16 games Geelong played in the 1924 VFL season.
He polled three votes in the 1924, which were enough to finish equal fifth. The following week, against Street Kilda at Junction Oval, Pink again injured his knee.
The club doctor gave Pink the unfortunate news that the knee cartilage was damaged so badly his football career was over.
Towards the end of the season he was a VFL representative at the Hobart Carnival and was named amongst the state"s best players in a win over Western Australia, with four goals. A knee injury sustained in the opening round of the 1925 season kept Pink out of the team until round 13, a win over Richmond.