sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJames Sellar (born 24 March 1989 in Adelaide) is an Australian rules footballer who played with Adelaide and Melbourne in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Australian rules footballer (born 1989)
Australian rules footballer
James Sellar |
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Full name |
James Sellar |
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Date of birth |
(1989-03-24) 24 March 1989 (age 33) |
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Place of birth |
Adelaide, Australia |
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Original team(s) |
Glenelg (SANFL) |
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Draft |
14th overall, 2006 Adelaide |
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Height |
196 cm (6 ft 5 in) |
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Weight |
98 kg (216 lb) |
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Position(s) |
Utility |
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Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
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2007–2011 |
Adelaide |
21 (3) |
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2012–2013 |
Melbourne |
23 (11) |
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Total |
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44 (14) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2013. |
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
Sellar was selected in the 2006 AFL draft by the Adelaide Football Club at No. 14 overall, considered a bargain pick at the time considering he was touted as a potential top-5 pick. Sellar was educated at Brighton Secondary School along with other AFL draftees Bryce Gibbs and Mark Austin. At 196 cm and weighing 95 kg, Sellar is a key position forward who can also help out with some ruck duties.
Sellar represented Australia in the International rules football Youth Test between Australia and Ireland, and has also represented Australia in volleyball, in the Under-19 Internationals in Taiwan. He was named best player at the national Under 16 Championships in 2005[1] and also played in the Under 18 national championships in 2006. He spent most of his early AFL career playing for Glenelg in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), playing only a handful of games for the Crows despite being named as an emergency on numerous occasions. With injuries to Brad Moran and Jonathon Griffin in mid-2009, Sellar found his way at last into the regular side in the unlikely role of a backup ruckman to Ivan Maric. He scored his first goal in AFL football against Carlton in the last round of the 2009 season. He however struggled in the 2010 season, only playing four games, averaging a mere 6.5 disposals per game.
Sellar was delisted by Adelaide at the end of the 2011 AFL season. In the 2011 AFL draft, Sellar was selected 54th overall by the Melbourne Demons.[2] He played 23 games in two seasons at Melbourne before he was delisted again at the end of the 2013 AFL season.[3]
In 2014, he moved to Western Australia to play for South Fremantle in the West Australian Football League (WAFL).[4]
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2006 AFL national draft |
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First round |
- 1. Bryce Gibbs
- 2. Scott Gumbleton
- 3. Lachlan Hansen
- 4. Matthew Leuenberger
- 5. Travis Boak
- 6. Mitch Thorp
- 7. Joel Selwood
- 8. Ben Reid
- 9. David Armitage
- 10. Nathan Brown
- 11. Andrejs Everitt
- 12. James Frawley
- 13. Jack Riewoldt
- 14. James Sellar
- 15. Daniel O'Keefe
- 16. Mitch Brown
- 17. Shaun Hampson (PP)
- 18. Leroy Jetta (PP)
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Second round |
- 19. Shaun Grigg
- 20. Tom Hislop
- 21. Gavin Urquhart
- 22. Albert Proud
- 23. Paul Stewart
- 24. Brent Renouf
- 25. Nathan Djerrkura
- 26. Shane Edwards
- 27. Brad Howard
- 28. Chris Dawes
- 29. Eric Mackenzie
- 30. Ricky Petterd
- 31. Clayton Collard
- 32. Kurt Tippett
- 33. Jarryd Morton
- 34. Chris Schmidt
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Third round |
- 35. Mark Austin
- 36. Alwyn Davey
- 37. Todd Goldstein
- 38. James Hawksley
- 39. Nathan Krakouer
- 40. Josh Kennedy (F/S)
- 41. Tom Hawkins (F/S)
- 42. Bachar Houli
- 43. Tim Houlihan
- 44. Brad Dick
- 45. Brennan Stack
- 46. Colin Garland
- 47. Kyle Reimers
- 48. David Mackay
- 49. Daniel Currie
- 50. Will Schofield
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Fourth round |
- 51. Clint Benjamin
- 52. Brock O'Brien
- 53. Lindsay Thomas
- 54. Matt Tyler
- 55. Robbie Gray
- 56. Garry Moss
- 57. Simon Hogan
- 58. Daniel Connors
- 59. Jarryd Allen
- 60. Carl Peterson
- 61. Josh Hill
- 62. Isaac Weetra
- 63. Tyson Goldsack
- 64. Nick Gill
- 65. Peter Faulks
- 66. Malcolm Lynch
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Fifth round |
- 67. Joe Anderson
- 69. Ben Warren
- 70. Sam Sheldon
- 71. Justin Westhoff
- 73. Andrew Collins
- 74. Matthew Ferguson
- 76. Paul O'Shea
- 77. Calib Mourish
- 78. Bryce Campbell
- 79. Jesse White
- 80. James Thomson
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Sixth round |
- 82. Aaron Edwards
- 83. Ryan Williams
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Seventh round | |
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2011 AFL national draft |
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First round |
- 1. Jonathon Patton
- 2. Stephen Coniglio
- 3. Dom Tyson
- 4. Will Hoskin-Elliott
- 5. Matthew Buntine
- 6. Chad Wingard
- 7. Nick Haynes
- 8. Billy Longer
- 9. Adam Tomlinson
- 10. Liam Sumner
- 11. Toby Greene
- 12. Sam Docherty
- 13. Taylor Adams
- 14. Devon Smith
- 15. Brandon Ellis
- 16. Tom Sheridan
- 17. Clay Smith
- 18. Brad McKenzie
- 19. Elliott Kavanagh
- 20. Hayden Crozier
- 21. Tom Mitchell (F/S)
- 22. Josh Bootsma
- 23. Murray Newman
- 24. Henry Schade
- 25. Sebastian Ross
- 26. Todd Elton
- 27. Sam Kerridge (PP)
- 28. Fraser McInnes (PP)
- 29. Alex Forster (PP)
- 30. Elliot Yeo (Comp)
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Second round |
- 31. Jackson Merrett
- 32. Joel Hamling
- 33. Bradley Hill
- 34. Shane Kersten
- 35. Daniel Markworth
- 36. Rory Taggert
- 37. Jack Newnes
- 38. Jordan Kelly
- 39. Michael Talia
- 40. Tom Curran
- 41. Mitch Grigg
- 42. Jimmy Webster
- 43. Jordan Lockyer
- 44. Sam Rowe
- 45. Brendon Ah Chee
- 46. Nicholas Joyce
- 47. Patrick Wearden
- 48. Jordan Murdoch
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Third round |
- 49. Daniel Pearce
- 50. Jackson Paine
- 51. Nathan Blee
- 52. Josh Tynan
- 53. Alex Woodward
- 54. James Sellar
- 55. Matthew Arnot
- 56. Tom Downie
- 57. Tory Dickson
- 58. Lachie Neale
- 59. Nick O'Brien
- 60. Jay Lever
- 61. Alex Brown
- 62. Dylan Buckley (F/S)
- 63. Ashton Hams (RP)
- 64. Cam Ellis-Yolmen
- 65. Corey Gault
- 66. Lincoln McCarthy
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Fourth round |
- 67. Jarrod Witts
- 68. Beau Wilkes
- 69. Mitch Golby (RP)
- 70. Luke Dahlhaus (RP)
- 71. Cameron Sutcliffe
- 73. Matthew Panos (RP)
- 74. Luke Delaney (RP)
- 75. Stewart Crameri (RP)
- 76. Jason Blake
- 77. Luke Breust (RP)
- 78. Orren Stephenson
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Fifth round |
- 79. Setanta Ó hAilpín
- 80. Alik Magin (RP)
- 82. Matthew Wright (RP)
- 83. Nick Lower (RP)
- 84. Cameron Pedersen (RP)
- 85. Nathan Gordon (RP)
- 86. Jed Bews (F/S)
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Sixth round |
- 87. James McDonald
- 88. Alex Sexton
- 89. Aidan Riley (RP)
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Seventh round | |
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