Lance Regnier

Lancelot Robert Regnier (17 July 1919 – 30 July 1982) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Family
The son of Richard Rudolph Regnier (1892-1960), and Janet Regnier (1894-1984), née Mounsey, Lancelot Robert Regnier was born at Hawthorn, Victoria on 17 July 1919.

He married Lorna Good (1925-1996) in 1948.

Sandringham (VFA)
On 15 June 1938 he was granted a permit to play with Sandringham in the VFA.

St Kilda (VFL)
He was cleared from Sandringham to St Kilda on 27 July 1939.

Carlton (VFL)
He was cleared from St Kilda to Carlton on 23 April 1941.

Sandringham (VFA)
He played another four matches for Sandringham in 1947; the first against Coburg on 19 July 1947. After receiving a broken nose in the 16 August 1947 match against Brunswick, he retired.

Military service
Regnier served in the Australian Army during World War II.

Death
He died at Piangil, Victoria on 30 July 1982.