sport.wikisort.org - AthleteChris O'Sullivan (born 22 April 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Brisbane Bears in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL).
Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Chris O'Sullivan |
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Full name |
Chris O'Sullivan |
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Date of birth |
(1968-04-22) 22 April 1968 (age 54) |
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Original team(s) |
Cora Lynn[1] |
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Draft |
No. 72, 1988 national draft |
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Height |
172 cm (5 ft 8 in) |
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Weight |
69 kg (152 lb) |
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Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
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1989–1990 |
Brisbane Bears |
8 (2) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1990. |
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
O'Sullivan, a Victorian, was selected by Brisbane with the 72nd pick of the 1988 VFL Draft. He played eight games in 1989 but could only manage two more in 1990.[2] His efforts with QAFL club Southport in 1992 were good enough to win him a Grogan Medal, in a three way tie. He now works as a brand manager.
References
- Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 978-1-920910-78-5.
- "Chris O'Sullivan". AFL Tables.
External links
Grogan Medal winners |
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- 1927: Brown
- 1928: Chand
- 1929: unknown
- 1930: Green
- 1934: Davies
- 1935: Davies
- 1937: Stream
- 1938: Davies
- 1939: Vidgen
- 1940: Pittard
- 1941: Nielson
- 1945: Anders
- 1946: Pittard
- 1947: Pittard/Willets
- 1948: Calder
- 1949: Parton
- 1950: Calder/Stevens
- 1951: Shorten
- 1952: Howell
- 1953: McGuinness
- 1954: McGuinness
- 1955: Maguire
- 1956: Pelly
- 1957: Farnsworth
- 1958: Stewart
- 1959: Golding
- 1960: Conlan/Dihm
- 1961: Leach
- 1962: Leach
- 1963: Gould
- 1964: Grimley
- 1965: Gould
- 1966: Wah Hing
- 1967: Hull
- 1968: Appleyard
- 1969: Garcia/Johnston/Weller
- 1970: K. Mills
- 1971: Backwell
- 1972: Clarke
- 1973: Smith
- 1974: Ebert
- 1975: Backwell
- 1976: Clarke
- 1977: P. Taylor
- 1978: Ives
- 1979: Smith
- 1980: Karklis
- 1981: Hollick
- 1982: Blair
- 1983: Guy/Pierce
- 1984: McMullen
- 1985: Z. Taylor
- 1986: McMullen/Packham
- 1987: Simmonds
- 1988: Brittain
- 1989: Bourke
- 1990: Cotter
- 1991: Buchanan
- 1992: Chapman/Crutchfield/O'Sullivan
- 1993: Bourke/Cotter/Warren
- 1994: Howe
- 1995: Bain
- 1996: Lambert
- 1997: Brennan
- 1998: Edwards
- 1999: Bain/Jones
- 2000: Dickfos
- 2001: O'Brien
- 2002: Round
- 2003: Gough
- 2004: Stinear
- 2005: Round
- 2006: Payne
- 2007: Featherstone
- 2008: Kinch
- 2009: Gilliland
- 2010: Wise
- 2011: Ilett/Payne
- 2012: Davey/Pope/Salter
- 2013: Kiel
- 2014: Davey
- 2015: Carseldine
- 2016: Derrick
- 2017: Burge/W. Mills
- 2018: Erickson
- 2019: Neate
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The Grogan Medal has been awarded most years since 1927, and every year since 1945, to the best and fairest player in the Queensland Australian Football League and, historically, other high-level Queensland football competitions. It was known as the De Little Medal until 1946. |
1988 VFL national draft |
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First round | |
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Second round | |
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Third round | |
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Fourth round | |
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Fifth round | |
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Sixth round |
- 71. Graeme Kettle
- 72. Chris O'Sullivan
- 73. Stephen Walker
- 74. Steven Hamilton
- 75. Ty Esler
- 76. David Preston
- 77. Robert Bloom
- 78. Jamie Bond
- 79. Simon Jorgensen
- 80. Damian Berto
- 81. Nick Probert
- 82. Anthony Loone
- 83. Brian Stynes
- 84. Justin Crough
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Seventh round | |
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Eighth round | |
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