sport.wikisort.org - AthleteAndrew Rogers (born 15 August 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Geelong in the VFL/AFL.
Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Andrew Rogers |
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Date of birth |
(1964-08-15) 15 August 1964 (age 58) |
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Place of birth |
Port Pirie, South Australia |
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Original team(s) |
Risdon |
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Draft |
No. 6, 1987 national draft
No. 6, 1989 pre-season draft |
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Debut |
Round 1, 1988, Essendon vs. North Melbourne, at Windy Hill |
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Height |
188 cm (6 ft 2 in) |
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Weight |
90 kg (198 lb) |
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Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
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1985–1986 |
Woodville |
063 0(2) |
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1988 |
Essendon |
008 0(1) |
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1989–1992 |
Geelong |
075 0(2) |
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1993–2001 |
Woodville-West Torrens |
179 (25) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2001. |
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- All-Australian team: 1987
- Woodville-West Torrens premiership player: 1993
- Woodville-West Torrens best and fairest: 1993, 1995 & 1996
- Woodville-West Torrens captain 1995-2000
- South Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee
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Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
Originally from South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club Woodville, Rogers was recruited by Essendon with pick six in the 1987 VFL Draft. He had played 63 games at Woodville from his debut in 1985 and in 1987 represented South Australia in interstate matches against Victoria and Western Australia, performing well enough to be selected in the All-Australian team.
Rogers made eight senior appearances for Essendon in 1988 but after being unable to cement his place in the side crossed to Geelong. He was at Geelong for four seasons, playing finals football, including the 1992 AFL Grand Final which they lost and was to be his last game in the league.
When he returned to South Australia in 1993 he rejoined his old club Woodville who, while Rogers was in the AFL, had merged to become Woodville-West Torrens. As vice-captain, Rogers played in their inaugural premiership team that year, with a Grand Final victory over Norwood. He was club captain from 1995 to 2000 and just like with his AFL stint, his SANFL career ended in a losing Grand Final. The 2001 decider was his 179th and last game for the merged club, for whom he won 'best and fairests' in 1993, 1995 and 1996.
Rogers coached North Shore Australian Football Club in the Sydney AFL competition in 2022, taking the Bombers to the Grand Final in his first season at the helm; but it would be another losing Grand Final.
References
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- 1991-1994: Schwarz
- 1995-2000: Rogers
- 2001-2006: Colville
- 2007: Cicolella
- 2008-2011: McKenzie
- 2012-2014: Powell
- 2015-2019: Giuffreda & Thompson
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South Australia | |
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Victoria | |
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Western Australia |
- Mark Bairstow (South Fremantle)
- Craig Holden (Sydney)
- Phil Narkle (West Coast)
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South Australian team – 1988 Bicentennial State Of Origin Carnival |
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Both games | |
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vs. New South Wales |
- Abernethy
- Burgess
- Russell
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vs. Victoria (final) | |
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Coach: Cornes |
South Australian team – 1991 State of Origin |
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Coach: Cornes |
1987 VFL national draft |
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First round |
- 1. Richard Lounder
- 2. Chris McDermott
- 3. Graham Wright
- 4. Andrew Brockhurst
- 5. Michael Quirk
- 6. Andrew Rogers
- 7. Darren Davies
- 8. Darren Jones
- 9. Michael Murphy
- 10. Michael Parsons
- 11. Tim McNeil
- 12. Grant Williams
- 13. Peter Bubner
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Second round |
- 14. Wayne Peters
- 15. Andrew Jarman
- 16. Chris Grumley
- 17. Chris Waterson
- 18. Patrick Browne
- 19. Jamie Cox
- 20. Stuart Wigney
- 21. Shane Korth
- 22. Scott Christie
- 23. Scott Salisbury
- 24. Mark Ducker
- 25. Damien Trezise
- 26. Steven Oliver
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Third round |
- 27. Brendon Gale
- 28. Andrew Bishop
- 29. Andrew Pascoe
- 30. Ashley Byrne
- 31. Jamie Keane
- 32. John Cook
- 33. Rod Gunn
- 34. Stephen Hewitt
- 35. Craig Patrick
- 36. Tony Virgona
- 37. Andrew Obst
- 38. John Polkinghorne
- 39. David Kernahan
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Fourth round |
- 40. Bevan Cox
- 41. Michael Kennedy
- 42. Tim Wilson
- 43. Darren Wheildon
- 44. Bob Jones
- 45. David Grenvold
- 46. Gary Gunn
- 47. Stephen McQueen
- 48. Liam Pickering
- 49. Jim Silvestro
- 50. Stephen Tingay
- 51. Anthony Dessent
- 52. Stephen Gemmill
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Fifth round |
- 53. Andrew Wisken
- 54. Adam Ladbrook
- 55. Brendan Tranter
- 56. Keith Allan
- 57. Damian Kitschke
- 58. Peter Bennett
- 59. Simon Tregenza
- 60. Pat Gribble
- 61. Darren Read
- 62. David Querzoli
- 63. Jay Viney
- 64. Peter Nunn
- 65. Dean Adams
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1989 VFL pre-season draft |
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- 1. Brian Winton
- 2. John Gastev
- 3. Wally Matera
- 4. Travis Martin-Benyon
- 5. Jeremy Crough
- 6. Andrew Rogers
- 7. Mark Williams
- 8. Robert Teal
- 9. Brian Hinkley
- 10. Shane Cable
- 11. Murray Wrensted
- 12. Simon Verbeek
- 13. Dannie Seow
- 14. Mathew Shinners
- 15. Brendan Lowther
- 16. David Wittey
- 17. Kevin Caton
- 18. Leigh Tudor
- 19. Matt Richardson
- 20. Spiro Malakellis
- 21. Tim Harrington
- 22. Darren Ogier
- 23. Paul McWilliam
- 24. Clinton Browning
- 25. James Pyke
- 26. Ashley Matthews
- 27. James Tomkins
- 28. Jon Gahan
- 29. Tony Elshaug
- 30. Simon Hose
- 31. Peter Bourke
- 32. Chris Lindsay
- 33. Stuart Griffiths
- 34. Darren Savickas
- 35. Tony Evans
- 36. Brett Scott
- 37. Rodney Lawson
- 38. Shane Ellis
- 39. John McKay
- 40. Paul Payne
- 41. Michael Atkins
- 42. Brett Sherriff
- 43. Lazar Vidovic
- 44. Glen Reeves
- 45. Dean Lupson
- 46. Tony Furey
- 47. Justin Paul
- 48. Garry Phillips
- 49. Jolyon Keeble
- 50. Michael Phyland
- 51. Gary Barrow
- 52. Richard Geary
- 53. Nick Foley
- 54. Tim Taylor
- 55. Matthew Febey
- 56. Adam Ladbroke
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