Ernest Carl Watson (11 November 1904 â 26 February 1960) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
The son of Frank Watson (1878-1957), and Emily May Watson (1878-1941), née Elmer, Ernest Carl Watson was born at Deloraine, Tasmania on 11 November 1904.
He married Julia Phyllis Gladys Hanson (1908-1972) in 1935.
Watson came to Richmond from Tasmanian club Latrobe.
He played on a wing for Richmond in the 1928 VFL Grand Final and 1929 VFL Grand Final. Richmond were beaten in both matches.
He moved to Essendon for the 1932 VFL season.
Cleared from Essendon in 1931, he played with the VFA club Oakleigh for nine seasons.
He was a well-performed professional sprinter, winning, among other victories, the 1924 (130 yards) Ulverstone Cup, running off 12 yards (Ted Terry, running off 11 yards was third).
Outside of football, he was employed as a fireman.