The son of John Dear (1846-1897), and Mary Dear, née Connolly,[2] Alfred Ernest Dear was born on 30 September 1878. He died on 29 August 1906. His younger brother, Joseph Henry Dear, drowned in 1907, aged 12 years.[3]
Granted a transfer from Geelong to Essendon on 16 May 1900,[5] he first played for Essendon in the round 5 match against Carlton on 26 May 1900.
In all, he played 6 games for Essendon.
In his last match, the round 10 match against Fitzroy at the Brunswick Street Oval on 7 July 1900,[6] he was kicked in the chest in the third quarter of the match.[4]
He never played again: "Alf Dear remained invalided from the injuries sustained in that game against Fitzroy and in 1906 he died at home in the darkened room he rarely left, his older brother Patrick by his side."[4]
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