sport.wikisort.org - AthleteEdward Curnow (born 7 November 1989[1]) is a professional Australian rules footballer, currently playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Ed Curnow |
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 Curnow playing for Carlton in June 2017. |
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Full name |
Edward Curnow |
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Date of birth |
(1989-11-07) 7 November 1989 (age 32) |
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Original team(s) |
Geelong Falcons (TAC Cup) |
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Draft |
No. 40, 2008 Rookie Draft, Adelaide No. 18, 2011 Rookie Draft, Carlton |
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Height |
179 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
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Weight |
86 kg (190 lb) |
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Position(s) |
Midfielder |
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Current club |
Carlton |
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Number |
35 |
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Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
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2011– |
Carlton |
204 (50) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to the end of Round 23 2021. |
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
Early life
Curnow participated in the Auskick program at Geelong in Victoria, Australia.[2] and played his junior football for Modewarre in the Bellarine Football League and school football for The Geelong College in the APS,[3] before playing TAC Cup football for the Geelong Falcons until 2007, also representing Vic Country in the AFL Under 18 Championships.[4] He was drafted to the AFL by the Adelaide Football Club with its third selection in the 2008 AFL Rookie Draft (#40 overall), however he did not play a senior game for the Crows. He spent the 2008 season playing with Glenelg, his allocated SANFL club,[5] and was delisted by the Crows after one season.[1]
AFL career
Curnow returned to Victoria, and signed up with Box Hill in the VFL in 2009.[6] Curnow's 2009 season was solid, but his 2010 season was exceptional, and he was consistently Box Hill's best player. His season was cut short when he broke his leg in Round 13, missing the Hawks' last eight games; nevertheless, he had already polled enough votes to win the Box Hill best and fairest (the Col Austen Trophy),[7] and he finished third in the J. J. Liston Trophy, after holding a comfortable lead at the time of his injury.[8] Curnow played a total of 33 senior games for Box Hill during his two years at the club,[9] and also played one representative game for the VFL.
Following his successful VFL season, Curnow was recruited back to the AFL by the Carlton Football Club with its first selection in the 2011 AFL Rookie Draft (No. 18 overall). He was given guernsey number 35.[1] After impressing in the pre-season, Curnow became the club's nominated rookie,[10] and he made his debut for the Blues in Round 1 of the 2011 season against Richmond at the MCG.[11] He made a bright start to his career as one of Carlton's best players in the first six matches of the season,[12] although the rest of his season suffered after a shoulder injury in Round 7.[12][13]
Over the following years, and particularly under the coaching of Mick Malthouse between 2013 and mid-2015, Curnow made a name as a reliable tagger. Champion Data rated him to be the second best tagger in the league in 2013,[14] and he finished fourth in the club's best and fairest that year,[15] as well as in 2015.[16] His roles in the midfield and as a utility began to diversify in late 2015 after Malthouse's departure from the club;[17] and after being elevated to the club's leadership group, he had a break-out year as a two-way tagger in 2016, increasing his attacking output as well as continuing to be a dependable tagger.[18]
Personal life
Curnow's younger brother Charlie is also a footballer at the Carlton Football Club, being drafted to the club in 2016.
Statistics
- Statistics are correct to the end of the 2021 season[19]
Legend
G |
Goals |
K |
Kicks |
D |
Disposals |
T |
Tackles |
B |
Behinds |
H |
Handballs |
M |
Marks |
References
- Carlton Football Club, Edward Curnow Player Profile bio Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- AFL Record. Round 1, 2022. pg 52
- Edmund, S., Herald Sun, "Hungry Ed Burnow [sic] gets his big break at the Blues", 15 April 2011, Retrieved 14 April 2011.
- North Melbourne Football Club, Edward Curnow Player Profile Bio Archived 30 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- Gill, Katrina (18 March 2008). "Diary of a draftee: settling in to SANFL". Melbourne Football Club. Retrieved 3 August 2011.[permanent dead link]
- Box Hill Football Club, New faces ready to make immediate impact Archived 20 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 23 March 2010.
- Box Hill Hawks, Ed Curnow wins the Col Austen Trophy Archived 16 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- Mark Towson Shane Valenti takes out Liston Trophy, Retrieved 12 September 2010.
- Dufty, D., Hawks Make an Impact Archived 16 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 22 October 2009, Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- Carlton Football Club, Ed gets the nod as nominated rookie Archived 27 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 15 March 2011, Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- Carlton Football Club, Three to make their Carlton debut Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, 23 March 2011, Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- "John Nicholls Medal voting". Carlton Football Club. 6 October 2011. Archived from the original on 17 November 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
- Ralph, Jon (13 May 2011). "Blue Ed Curnow in demand". Herald Sun. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- Jon Pierik (12 January 2014). "Blues' Ed Curnow emerges as AFL's No. 2 tagger". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- "Simpson wins John Nicholls Medal". Carlton Football Club. 1 October 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
- Loretta Johns (17 September 2015). "Cripps wins John Nicholls Medal". Carlton Football Club. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
- Danielle Balales (25 October 2015). "Season review: Ed Curnow". Carlton Football Club. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- Riley Beveridge. "Carlton midfielder Ed Curnow has become one of the club's most dependable players". Fox Sports. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- "Ed Curnow". AFL Tables. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
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- 1 Silvagni
- 2 Dow
- 3 Motlop
- 4 O'Brien*
- 5 Cerra
- 6 Williams
- 7 Kennedy*
- 8 Fogarty
- 9 Cripps (c)
- 10 McKay
- 11 McGovern
- 12 De Koning
- 15 Docherty
- 16 Carroll
- 17 Kemp
- 18 Walsh
- 19 C. Durdin
- 20 Plowman
- 21 Martin
- 22 Marchbank
- 23 Weitering
- 24 Newman
- 25 Fisher
- 27 Pittonet
- 28 Cuningham
- 29 Hewett
- 30 C. Curnow
- 33 Young
- 34 Philp
- 35 E. Curnow
- 36 Honey*
- 37 Boyd*
- 38 S. Durdin*
- 41 Akuei*
- 42 Saad
- 43 Setterfield
- 44 Owies*
- 45 Mirkov*
- Acres
* denotes rookie listed players
(inj) long-term injury
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2008 AFL rookie draft |
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First round |
- 1. Clayton Collard
- 2. Aaron Joseph
- 3. Trent Zomer
- 4. James Mulligan
- 5. Rhys Magin
- 6. Brent Connelly
- 7. Phil Smith
- 8. Glenn Chivers
- 9. James Moss
- 10. Matthew O'Dwyer
- 11. Hugh Sandilands
- 12. Lewis Stevenson
- 13. Luke Casey-Leigh
- 14. Nathan Grima
- 15. Nick Salter
- 16. Brodie Moles
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Second round |
- 17. Jarrod Silvester
- 18. Lachlan Hill
- 19. Austin Wonaeamirri
- 20. Henry White
- 21. Jarrod Atkinson
- 22. Luke Pratt
- 23. Pat Garner
- 24. Luke Miles
- 25. Jared Petrenko
- 26. Brendan Murphy
- 27. Tim Walsh
- 28. Ashley Arrowsmith
- 29. Kevin Dyas
- 30. Cruize Garlett
- 31. Daniel Boyle
- 32. Jeremy Laidler
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Third round |
- 33. Tristan Cartledge
- 34. David Ellard
- 35. Jake Spencer
- 36. John Shaw
- 37. Calib Mourish
- 38. Pearce Hanley
- 39. Andrew McQualter
- 40. Ed Curnow
- 41. Jake Orreal
- 42. Alex Grima
- 43. Will Sullivan
- 44. Alan Obst
- 45. Ryan Willits
- 46. Chris Kangars
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Fourth round |
- 47. Cameron Howat
- 48. Michael Shields
- 49. Shane Valenti
- 50. Ryley Dunn
- 51. Khan Haretuku
- 52. Brodie Martin
- 53. Matthew Beckmans
- 54. Cameron Stokes
- 55. Callum Wilson
- 56. Michael Wundke
- 57. Shane Mumford
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Fifth round |
- 58. Aaron Bruce
- 59. Beau Wilkes
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Sixth round |
- 60. James Wilsen
- 61. Dean Terlich
- 62. Ryan Davis
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2011 AFL rookie draft |
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First round |
- 1. Steve Clifton
- 2. Rhys Cooyou
- 3. Jonathan Giles
- 4. Andrew Phillips
- 5. Jimmi Savage
- 6. Isiah Stevens
- 9. Joel Tippett
- 10. Tim Houlihan
- 11. Ben Jakobi
- 12. Josh Jenkins
- 13. Brad Harvey
- 14. Daniel Nicholson
- 15. Timothy Milera
- 16. Tom Jonas
- 17. Cameron Pedersen
- 18. Ed Curnow
- 19. Sam Menegola
- 20. Gavin Roberts
- 21. Max Otten
- 22. Luke Dahlhaus
- 23. Josh Walker
- 24. Tom Curren
- 25. Thomas Gordon
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Second round |
- 27. Anton Hamp
- 28. Brad Miller
- 29. Jay Neagle
- 30. Bart McCulloch
- 31. Michael Evans
- 32. Jake von Bertouch
- 33. Callum Hay
- 34. Aaron Mullett
- 35. Rhys O'Keeffe
- 36. Thomas Schneider
- 37. Nick Lower
- 38. Ben Haren
- 39. Jason Johannisen
- 40. George Burbury
- 41. Warrick Andreoli
- 42. Declan Reilly
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Third round |
- 44. Jeremy McGovern
- 45. Tom Hislop
- 46. Tyson Slattery
- 47. Albert Proud
- 48. Kelvin Lawrence
- 49. Lachlan Roach
- 50. Jarrad Irons
- 51. Wayde Twomey
- 52. Derick Wanganeen
- 53. Ben Bucovaz
- 55. Ed Barlow
- 56. Jonathan Simpkin
- 57. Robert Eddy
- 58. Jack Perham
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Fourth round |
- 61. James Webster (NSWSE)
- 62. Broc McCauley
- 63. Cameron Johnston
- 64. Ian Callinan
- 65. Mitchell Curnow
- 66. Mitchell Carter
- 68. Tim Ruffles
- 70. Mitch Hahn
- 71. Ryan Bathie
- 72. Jackson Ferguson (NSWSE)
- 73. Jye Bolton
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Fifth round |
- 75. Robert Campbell
- 77. Matthew Westhoff
- 78. Blake Bray (NSWSE)
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Sixth round |
- 81. Paul Cribbin
- 82. Jake Crawford
- 83. Tom McNamara
- 84. Sam Martyn (NSWSE)
- 85. Will Langford (NSWSE)
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Seventh round |
- 87. Jack Mahony (NSWSE)
- 88. Eugene Krueger
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2013 AFL national draft |
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First round |
- 1. Tom Boyd
- 2. Josh Kelly
- 3. Jack Billings
- 4. Marcus Bontempelli
- 5. Kade Kolodjashnij
- 6. Matthew Scharenberg
- 7. James Aish
- 8. Luke McDonald (F/S)
- 9. Christian Salem
- 10. Nathan Freeman
- 11. Dom Sheed
- 12. Ben Lennon
- 13. Patrick Cripps
- 14. Cam McCarthy
- 15. Zak Jones
- 16. Darcy Lang
- 17. Michael Apeness
- 18. Luke Dunstan
- 19. Blake Acres
- 20. Jack Leslie
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Second round |
- 21. Jarman Impey
- 22. Darcy Gardiner
- 23. Matt Crouch
- 24. Billy Hartung
- 25. Daniel McStay
- 26. Zach Merrett
- 27. Sean Lemmens
- 28. Lewis Taylor
- 29. Rory Lobb
- 30. Trent Dumont
- 31. Malcolm Karpany
- 32. George Hewett
- 33. Tom Cutler
- 34. Nick Robertson
- 35. Toby Nankervis
- 36. Jarrad Jansen
- 37. Alex Pearce
- 38. Dayle Garlett
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Third round |
- 39. Cameron Giles
- 40. Jay Kennedy Harris
- 41. Jake Kolodjashnij
- 42. Matt Fuller
- 43. Tom Barrass
- 44. Aliir Aliir
- 45. Mitchell Harvey
- 46. Riley Knight
- 47. Ben Brown
- 49. Dylan Main
- 50. Nathan Gordon
- 51. Nick Holman
- 52. Darcy Byrne-Jones
- 54. Josh Walker (RP)
- 55. Orazio Fantasia
- 56. James Sicily
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Fourth round |
- 57. Jayden Hunt
- 58. Brady Grey
- 59. Jonathon Ceglar (RP)
- 60. Mitch Honeychurch
- 61. Jamie Bennell (RP)
- 62. Jonathan Freeman (Academy selection)
- 63. George Burbury (RP)
- 64. Lauchlan Dalgleish (RP)
- 65. Tom Langdon
- 66. Sam Lloyd
- 68. Karl Amon
- 70. Matt Taberner (RP)
- 71. Will Langford (RP)
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Fifth round |
- 74. Jeremy McGovern (RP)
- 75. Justin Clarke (RP)
- 76. Kyle Hartigan (RP)
- 77. Jonathon Marsh
- 80. Brandon Jack (RP)
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Sixth round |
- 82. Mitch Clisby (RP)
- 83. Tom Curren (RP)
- 84. Brett Goodes (RP)
- 85. Simon Tunbridge (RP)
- 86. Rory Laird (RP)
- 87. Sam Dwyer (RP)
- 89. Ed Curnow (RP)
- 90. Dane Rampe (RP)
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Seventh round |
- 92. Adam Oxley (RP)
- 93. Ricky Petterd (RP)
- 94. Tom Bell (RP)
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Eighth round | |
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Ninth round |
- 97. Jake Barrett (NSW Zone)
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Full-back |
- Taylor Duryea
- Lukas Markovic
- Michael Firrito
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Half-back |
- Kyle Cheney
- David Mirra (c)
- Matthew Brewer
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Centre | |
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Half-forward |
- Sam Gibson
- Clinton Alleway
- Brendan Whitecross
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Full-forward |
- Stephen Kenna
- Cameron Pedersen
- Michael Osborne
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Ruck |
- Robert Campbell
- Josh Kennedy
- Ben McGlynn
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Interchange |
- Matthew Ball
- Kristan Height
- Andrew Moore
- Brad Sewell
- Mitch O'Donnell (23rd player)
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Coach | |
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