The son of Thomas Watson (1866-1925),[2] and Flora Henrietta Watson (1874-1950), née Dowell,[3][4] Alfred Joseph Watson was born on 26 May 1907. His eldest brother, Russell Henry Watson (1892–1941), was an Australian amateur middle distance champion, who held titles in the mile, half-mile, and 440 hurdles.[5] Both Alf and his older brother, Edward, attended Caulfield Grammar School from 1917 to 1919.[6]
Early years
Alf then attended Ivanhoe Grammar School,[7] for whom he sprinted and competed in the high jump;[8] In addition to being a fine Australian Rules footballer (a member of the school's First XVIII from 1922 to 1924), he also played cricket with the school's First XI from 1921 to 1924,[9] captaining the team in 1923 and 1924, and winning the Associated Grammar Schools' batting average in 1924 (as a consequence of which he was awarded an "exhibitioner's ticket" to the Melbourne Cricket Club).[10]
At the 1938 Empire Games he was a member of the Australian relay team which won the bronze medal in the 4×110 yards competition. In the 440 yards hurdles contest he finished fourth.
He announced his retirement from competitive athletics in November 1938.[11]