Background
Gardiner came from a football playing family with his father, John, a Carlton player during the 1870s.
Gardiner came from a football playing family with his father, John, a Carlton player during the 1870s.
He then became a successful coach in the Tasmanian Football League. His VFL career, spent mostly as a rover, began with two seasons at his father"s club before switching to Melbourne in 1903. He kicked 24 goals in 1904 and was a regular in the Melbourne side until 1907.
The rover spent the 1908 season in Tasmania, as an umpire and coach of the TFL representative team
He returned to the mainland to coach Tasmania at the 1908 Melbourne Carnival and stopped umpiring after that year. He resumed his playing career in 1909 when he joined Cananore as captain.
His tenure included four TFL premierships, including three in a row from 1909 to 1911. Gardiner also captained the state at the 1911 Adelaide Carnival.
Appointed Cananore captain-coach following the war, he steered them to more premierships in 1921 and 1922.
His final port of call was North Hobart, with which he spent the 1924 and 1925 seasons at before retiring. In 2005, Gardiner was one of the inaugural inductees into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame.