sport.wikisort.org - AthletePaul Thomas (born 6 May 1982) is a retired Australian rules football player who played in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) with Central District Football Club. He has been announced as their Coach for the 2021 Season.
Australian rules footballer, born 1982
Australian rules footballer
Paul Thomas |
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Date of birth |
(1982-05-06) 6 May 1982 (age 40) |
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Debut |
Round 4, 16 April 2005, Essendon vs. Geelong, at Telstra Dome |
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Height |
179 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
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Weight |
81 kg (179 lb) |
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Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
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2001–04, 2006–2015 |
Central District (SANFL) |
269 (67) |
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2002 |
Adelaide (AFL) |
000 0(0) |
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2005 |
Essendon (AFL) |
008 0(1) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2005. |
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- SANFL debut with Central District in 2001
- Central District Premiership Player 2003, 2004, 2007-10 (Captain 2007-10)
- SANFL Magarey Medallist 2004
- Central District Best & Fairest 2004, 2009
- AFL debut with Essendon on 16 April 2005 v Geelong at Telstra Dome
- Central District Club Captain 2007-2015
- SANFL Bob Quinn Medallist 2008
- South Australian Interstate representative (SA State Captain: 2012)
- Central District Player Life Member 2011
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Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
After spending a year on the Adelaide Crows list as a rookie in 2002, Thomas went back to the SANFL where he worked on improving his game, and he won a Magarey Medal in 2004.[1] The Essendon Football Club picked him up in the 2004 AFL Draft but was delisted at the end of the 2005 AFL season after eight games for Essendon.[2]
Thomas returned to Central District in 2006 and was appointed club captain in 2007. He was captain of the Bulldogs winning SANFL Grand Final teams in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. He won his second Norm Russell Medal as Central Districts Best & Fairest in 2009 to add to his 2004 win and in 2008 was named the Bob Quinn Medalist as for his best on ground effort in the SANFL's annual ANZAC Day match played at the Adelaide Oval between the previous season's grand finalists.
On 26 May 2012 Thomas was given the honor of captaining South Australia when they defeated Western Australia by 14 points, 15.11 (101) to 13.9 (87) at Gliderol Stadium @ Glenelg in Adelaide.[3]
Outside league football, Thomas works at Henley High School, as a P.E. teacher and the football (AFL) Specialist Sport Program coach...
Thomas's father Jamie Thomas played 153 games for Central Districts in the 1980s.[4]
References
Magarey Medal winners |
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The Magarey Medal has been awarded since 1898 to the "best and most brilliant" player in the South Australian National Football League and its various incarnations. |
Norm Russell Medal • Central District Football Club best and fairest winners |
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- 1964: Stutley
- 1965: Window
- 1966: Grljusich
- 1967: Eustice
- 1968: Mulholland
- 1969: Swinstead
- 1970: Morey
- 1971: Haughan
- 1972: Mulholland
- 1973: Johns
- 1974: Moore
- 1975: B. Norsworthy
- 1976: B. Norsworthy
- 1977: Beythien
- 1978: Vivian
- 1979: Jonas
- 1980: M. Norsworthy
- 1981: Moore
- 1982: Krieg
- 1983: Bubner
- 1984: Platten
- 1985: Platten
- 1986: Cousins
- 1987: Lee
- 1988: Smith
- 1989: McAdam
- 1990: Lee
- 1991: Ingerson
- 1992: Lynn
- 1993: Potter
- 1994: Macgowan
- 1995: Wakelin
- 1996: Macgowan
- 1997: Hulm
- 1998: Schwerdt
- 1999: Bello
- 2000: Hopwood
- 2001: Hopwood
- 2002: Arnott
- 2003: J. Gowans
- 2004: Thomas
- 2005: Bello
- 2006: Slade
- 2007: Callinan
- 2008: O'Sullivan
- 2009: Thomas
- 2010: Callinan
- 2011: Sansbury
- 2012: Symes
- 2013: O'Hara
- 2014: J. Schiller
- 2015: T. Schiller
- 2016: Jansen
- 2017: Holman
- 2018: T. Schiller
- 2019: J. Schiller
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- 1959: Delo
- 1960: Hamilton
- 1961: Ashby
- 1962: Baker
- 1963: Window
- 1964-1967: Eustice
- 1968-1969: Daly
- 1970: Stanton
- 1971-1974: Casserly
- 1975: Cochrane
- 1976-1977: Skinner
- 1978-1982: Mobbs
- 1983: Mobbs & Trigg
- 1984: Trigg
- 1985: Hannam
- 1986-1988: Van Dommele
- 1989-1990: Krieg
- 1991: Smith
- 1992: Smith & Girdham
- 1993-1997: Girdham
- 1998: Lee & Platten
- 1999-2000: Hulm
- 2001-2005: Healy
- 2006: Steinberner
- 2007-2009: Slade & Thomas
- 2010-2012: Thomas
- 2013-2014: Thomas & Symes
- 2015: Thomas & Goodrem
- 2016-2019: Goodrem
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2002 AFL rookie draft |
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First round |
- 1. Luke Webster
- 2. Josh Dicketts
- 3. Brent Tuckey
- 4. John Baird
- 5. Andrew Carrazzo
- 6. Mark Jamar
- 7. Nick Greenwood
- 8. James Podsiadly
- 9. Paul Thomas
- 10. Scott McGlone
- 11. Bret Thornton
- 12. Jordan Barham
- 13. Ben Kane
- 14. Kristian De Pasquale
- 15. Scott Howard
- 16. Darren Bradshaw
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Second round |
- 17. Josh Head
- 18. Ben Schwarze
- 19. Quinten Lynch
- 20. Stuart Cooper
- 21. Will Slade
- 22. David Robbins
- 23. Matthew Boyd
- 24. Justin Crow
- 25. Nathan Bock
- 26. Chris Obst
- 27. Ezra Bray
- 28. Courtney Johns
- 29. Djaran Whyman
- 30. Brad Miller
- 31. Adam Winter
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Third round |
- 33. Aaron Sandilands
- 34. Chris Jones
- 35. Clancy Rudeforth
- 36. Adam Chatfield
- 37. Ryan Ayres
- 39. Andrew Hill
- 40. Ben Rutten
- 41. Ricky O'Loughlin
- 42. Jordan Doering
- 43. Mark McKenzie
- 44. Nick Stone
- 45. Matt King
- 46. Ken Hall
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Fourth round |
- 49. Nicholas Walsh
- 50. Mark Dubyna
- 51. Martin Mattner
- 53. Michael Davis
- 54. Nick Jackman
- 55. Michael Georgiadis
- 56. Simon Hart
- 58. Leith Teakle
- 59. Gerrard Bennett
- 60. Adam Matthews
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Post-draft |
- 62. Tom Hill
- 64. Luke Jarjoura
- 65. David Mapleston
- 66. Nick Raines
- 67. Luke Weller
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2004 AFL national draft |
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First round |
- 1. Brett Deledio (PP)
- 2. Jarryd Roughead (PP)
- 3. Ryan Griffen (PP)
- 4. Richard Tambling
- 5. Lance Franklin
- 6. Tom Williams
- 7. Jordan Lewis
- 8. John Meesen
- 9. Jordan Russell
- 10. Chris Egan
- 11. Adam Thomson
- 12. Danny Meyer
- 13. Matthew Bate
- 14. Angus Monfries
- 15. Lynden Dunn
- 16. Adam Pattison
- 17. Andrew McQualter
- 18. Cameron Wood
- 19. Ryan Willits
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Second round |
- 20. Dean Polo
- 21. Thomas Murphy
- 22. Jesse Wells
- 23. Sean Rusling
- 24. Nathan van Berlo
- 25. Adam Hartlett
- 26. Matt Little
- 27. Pat Garner
- 28. Chad Gibson
- 29. Matt Rosa
- 30. Andrew Lee
- 31. Jarred Moore
- 32. Brent Prismall
- 33. Cain Ackland
- 34. James Ezard
- 35. Fabian Deluca
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Third round |
- 36. Luke McGuane
- 37. Mark LeCras
- 38. Damien McCormack
- 39. Travis Cloke (F/S)
- 40. Ivan Maric
- 41. Luke Blackwell (F/S)
- 42. Jesse W. Smith (F/S)
- 43. Michael Newton
- 44. Mitch Morton (F/S)
- 45. Justin Sherman
- 46. Henry Slattery
- 47. David Spriggs
- 48. Nathan Ablett (F/S)
- 49. Mark McGough
- 50. Jayden Attard
- 51. Ben Eckermann
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Fourth round |
- 52. Dean Limbach
- 53. Simon Taylor
- 54. Stephen Tiller
- 55. Adam Iacobucci
- 56. Chris Knights
- 57. Brad Smith
- 58. Brad Moran
- 59. Benet Copping
- 59. Paul Thomas
- 60. Heath James
- 61. Matthew Egan
- 62. James Gwilt
- 63. Luke Forsyth
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Fifth round |
- 65. Mark Graham
- 67. Toby Stribling
- 68. Ben Schwarze
- 69. Daniel Haines
- 73. Chris Bryan
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Sixth round |
- 74. Daniel Pratt
- 77. Anthony Raso
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