He played mainly as a ruck-rover resting on the backline, sharing the duties with
Hugh Mitchell. He was a strong overhead mark, a fearless defender, and widely acknowledged as one of the best drop kicks in the VFL. He made his senior debut in Round 9 of the 1953 season (20 June 1953), at full-back — in place of
Roy McConnell, who had been moved to centre half-back to replace the injured
Jack Jones — against
Hawthorn at
Glenferrie Oval. Essendon won 12.15 (87) to Hawthorn’s 9.10 (64). Pascoe played well enough be selected, again, the next week, although on the half-back flank (Jones had returned to centre-half back, and McConnell to full-back) along with
Norm McDonald. He played in all of the remaining matches of the 1953 season.
Record His senior record with Essendon is impressive: •
1953: 9 games (including the losing
First Semi-Final team). • He also played (at full-back) in the winning Seconds' Semi-Final team that beat Richmond, 13.4 (82) to 10.13 (73), on 12 September 1953. and in the team that lost to Carlton (11.7 (73) to 15.7 (79)) in the Seconds' Grand-Final. •
1954: 17 games. •
1955: 17 games, 27 goals (including losing
First Semi-Final team). •
1956: 17 games, 13 goals (plus 1 night game). •
1957: 19 games, 4 goals (including losing
Grand Final team) (plus 1 night game, 3 goals) •
1958: 18 games, 18 goals (plus 2 night games, 5 goals).
Coach application He unsuccessfully applied for Essendon's vacant senior coaching position in 1971; the position was awarded to
John Birt. == Hobart ==