An indigenous Australian born in Birdum, a railway settlement in the Northern Territory of Australia,[2] Dempsey began his career with the Buffaloes Football Club[b] in the Northern Territory Football League. He played in premiership sides with the club in 1958–59 and 1959–60[a] before being recruited by West Perth in the WANFL.[3][4] Dempsey made his WANFL debut in 1960. Playing either as a ruckman or resting in defence – late in 1967Bob Spargo used him successfully as a substitute for Brian France at centre half-back after the latter suffered a career-ending knee injury[5] – Dempsey became a regular in the West Perth side, winning the Breckler Medal as the club's best and fairest in 1966 and playing in premierships in 1969 and 1971.[6] During most summers, Dempsey returned to play in the NTFL, where he captained Darwin during the 1964–65 season and was a member of their unbeaten premiership side during the 1967–68 season; he played 145 games for Darwin.[4] Dempsey made his debut for Western Australia in an interstate match against Tasmania at Subiaco Oval in June 1963, and went on to play 14 matches for the state, including two matches at the 1972 Australian Championships.[7] Dempsey played 341 premiership games and two pre-season/night series games for West Perth before retiring at the end of the 1976 season.[4]
1 The Northern Territory Football League season is played during the wet season in the Northern Territory, which usually occurs between December and March. Hence, NTFL seasons are usually written to encompass two years e.g. the 1959–60 season refers to the season played between December 1959 and March 1960. 2 Buffaloes changed its name to the Darwin Football Club for the 1962–63 season, having previously been known as Warriors (1917–18) and Vesteys (1918–26).
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^ These tallies refer to premiership matches (home-and-away and finals matches) only.