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Ultimate career timeline as dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe announces retirement
Ultimate career timeline as dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe announces retirement

West Australian

timea day ago

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  • West Australian

Ultimate career timeline as dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe announces retirement

With dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe announcing his retirement on Monday, The West Australian has put together his ultimate career timeline. September 18, 1991 Nat Fyfe is born in country town Lake Grace. June 14, 2009 Kicks four goals against Vic Metro playing for WA in Under 18 Championships. August 13, 2009 Led Claremont Colts to 116-point victory with eight goals and 34 disposals. November 26, 2009 Drafted with pick 20 to Fremantle Dockers. April 25, 2010 Makes debut against Richmond in annual Len Hall ANZAC Day game and collects 13 disposals to go with 1.4 in a 39-point win. May 22, 2010 Earns Rising Star nomination after 23 disposals in Fremantle's first win over Swans in Sydney since 1996. October 8, 2011 Finishes second in Doig Medal behind Matthew Pavlich. May 1, 2012 Has shoulder surgery after dislocating the joint at training while playing through pain. September 28, 2013 Plays in one and only AFL grand final but goes down despite an equal game-high 28 disposals. November 16, 2013 Wins first Doig Medal, beating David Mundy with 263 votes. June 2014 Signs second three-season deal to stave off trade rumours. September 9, 2014 Awarded the Leigh Matthews Trophy as the league's MVP ahead of Gary Ablett Jr. September 16, 2014 Earns first All-Australian blazer. November 15, 2014 Wins second Doig Medal. May 23, 2015 Plays 100th AFL and Fremantle game, collecting 37 disposals and 11 clearances in a 73-point win over North Melbourne. September 22, 2015 Earns second All-Australian blazer. September 28, 2015 Wins second Leigh Matthews Trophy before earning his maiden Brownlow Medal. April 29, 2016 Has surgery for a fractured leg sustained against Carlton and misses remainder of the season. February 2017 Named Fremantle Dockers skipper. July 16, 2017 Commits to being a Docker for life with six-year contract extension. November 2017 Wins the Jim Stynes Medal for Australia's best player in International Rules series against Ireland. June 16, 2018 Plays 150th match and kicks two goals to go with 30 disposals in 67-point win over Carlton. July 1, 2018 Sustains six-week hamstring injury in loss to Lions in Perth. 2018 Inducted as Dockers life member 28 August, 2019 Named in third All-Australian team as captain. September 23, 2019 Becomes the 15th dual Brownlow medallist with 33 votes to beat Patrick Dangerfield. October 5, 2019 Wins third Doig Medal. January, 2021 Undergoes knee arthroscopy. July 10, 2021 Plays game 200 in a 62-point victory on the road against Hawthorn. October 26, 2021 After fighting through one shoulder dislocation, a second forces Fyfe to have surgery, ending season. June 11, 2022 After nearly 12 months out of the game Fyfe makes AFL return against Hawthorn with 22 touches and a goal. August 30, 2022 Fyfe ruled out of finals with second hamstring injury. May 11, 2023 Suffers a foot injury. June 1, 2023 Signs final two-year contract extension. July 1, 2023 Re-injures foot having returned for six games, ending his campaign. February 2025 Suffers fresh soft tissue injury setback. June 29, 2025 Having finally made his return, Fyfe injures his calf during warm-ups against St Kilda. August 11, 2025 Just days after making his AFL return as sub, Fyfe announces he will retire at the end of the season.

Marcus Bontempelli: Western Bulldogs superstar signs four-year contract extension
Marcus Bontempelli: Western Bulldogs superstar signs four-year contract extension

West Australian

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Marcus Bontempelli: Western Bulldogs superstar signs four-year contract extension

Marcus Bontempelli's long-awaited new contract has finally been locked in, with the superstar inking a four-year deal to remain with the Western Bulldogs. It comes as the 29-year-old's special place in Dogs history was consolidated after being named the second-greatest player ever in the club's list of legends as a part of their 100-year celebrations. Bontempelli had been approaching the end of his current contract, and while he was considered highly unlikely to leave The Kennel, the re-signing of the six-time club champion will come as great relief to Bulldogs fans. While the Dogs are set to confirm the deal later on Tuesday, Seven's Mitch Cleary reported a four-year contract had been locked in. Bontempelli is among the AFL's most decorated current players, earning the Leigh Matthews Trophy as the AFL Players' Association's MVP three times and receiving six All-Australian blazers. He helped lead the Bulldogs to their breakthrough 2016 premiership and has captained the club since 2020. More to come

Marc him down as a Dog for life! Bont inks big extension
Marc him down as a Dog for life! Bont inks big extension

Perth Now

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Marc him down as a Dog for life! Bont inks big extension

Marcus Bontempelli's long-awaited new contract has finally been locked in, with the superstar inking a four-year deal to remain with the Western Bulldogs. It comes as the 29-year-old's special place in Dogs history was consolidated after being named the second-greatest player ever in the club's list of legends as a part of their 100-year celebrations. Bontempelli had been approaching the end of his current contract, and while he was considered highly unlikely to leave The Kennel, the re-signing of the six-time club champion will come as great relief to Bulldogs fans. While the Dogs are set to confirm the deal later on Tuesday, Seven's Mitch Cleary reported a four-year contract had been locked in. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Bontempelli is among the AFL's most decorated current players, earning the Leigh Matthews Trophy as the AFL Players' Association's MVP three times and receiving six All-Australian blazers. He helped lead the Bulldogs to their breakthrough 2016 premiership and has captained the club since 2020. More to come

Why disgraced footy legend Wayne Carey is furious after it was revealed that he'll be reuniting with the teammate whose wife he cheated with
Why disgraced footy legend Wayne Carey is furious after it was revealed that he'll be reuniting with the teammate whose wife he cheated with

Daily Mail​

time21-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Why disgraced footy legend Wayne Carey is furious after it was revealed that he'll be reuniting with the teammate whose wife he cheated with

Footy great Wayne Carey has been left furious after it was revealed that he is set to return to the North Melbourne Football Club for their 100th-year anniversary. He will be one of a number of ex-players to celebrate the landmark occasion at the Marvel Stadium during Round 17's Thursday night clash against the Western Bulldogs. Plenty of fanfare is expected for the iconic match, with the club also set to welcome back several key faces from years gone by. According to Channel 7's Caroline Wilson, Carey is now due to return alongside former team-mates Anthony Stevens and Glenn Archer for the match. After the news dropped, Carey took to social media to hit out at reporters and those who have commented on his dramatic return. He used the platform to acknowledge that he had been to a number of functions since he left the club 24 years ago. Wayne Carey has hit back at members of the media and those who commented on his upcoming return to North Melbourne for their 100-year anniversary 'Just for what it's worth I've gone to at least 10 big functions over the last 25 years,' Carey wrote. 'What another example of putrid journalism. 'No wonder some people can't move on 'YES 25 yrs,' he added. The news that Carey would be making an appearance for the club's 100-year anniversary came six months after the two-time Leigh Matthews Trophy winner, was controversially snubbed by North from a video celebrating their 100-year anniversary. He also captained the team for eight years between 1993 and 2001. Despite that, Carey, Stevens and Archer will now all reunite for the landmark celebration. It comes following Carey's shocking and messy exit from the footy club back in 2001 after his extramarital affair with Steven's wife, Kelli. The affair left the footy world stunned after they had been caught in a toilet at a house party. The two-time premiership captain subsequently left the club to join the Crows. 'All three men (Carey, Stevens, Archer) are well aware that they will be there together and united for the first time,' Wilson said on The Agenda Setters. 'There was speculation last year when North unveiled their centenary jumper. And if you remember, there were North champions through the eras and there was no Wayne Carey. And Corey McKernan was very upset about this.' McKernan took to X, posting: 'FYI North Melbourne, you do know Wayne Carey played for us, don't you?' Wilson then continued: 'In 2022, a year later, they had a 25-year premiership reunion for the '96 flag, and there was an altercation at a pub between Anthony Stevens and Wayne Carey. We know the history there.' Carey and Stevens allegedly had a heated altercation at a Melbourne Pub back in August 2022. The pair were understood to have been at Yarraville's Railway Hotel for a 1996 premiership reunion. SEN's Sam Edmund stated that the pair allegedly had to be 'separated'. SEN reported at the time that witnesses said Carey accused Stevens of 'talking behind his back and telling people he couldn't be contacted and to not bother trying to catch up with him, but then being fine in-person'. Stevens, who resigned from his role on the club's board last year, did not attend the official celebrations the following day after the exchange. 'I don't think it was physical, but it was not nice,' Wilson said, reflecting on their spat in the pub. 'And when there was a motorcade the next day at Marvel Stadium, Anthony Stevens wasn't there and Wayne Carey was. 'So the club has worked really hard to get all these guys within the fold. And clearly you can't celebrate your 100th anniversary without Wayne Carey being there.' Interestingly, Wilson added that Carey had been returning to some training sessions at the club in recent months. 'I think it's been a slow and steady overture. He would say he was never banned from the club, but at times, probably didn't feel all that welcome,' she added. Carey and Stevens' pair had also clashed on the field after the former's exit. Stevens was understood to have told Carey to 'stick it' at the time. 'It's the one thing he has never done,' Stevens said, when asked by Mike Sheahan in 2015 if Carey has apologised. 'He has never actually gone out of his way to say sorry for whatever reason.' Carey did go on to apologise eventually, 14 years after the event. He also spoke again on his apology to Stevens in 2022 during an episode of SAS Australia. 'It's haunted me for over 20 years. I was in self-destruction mode. You know, I guess my life started to unravel,' he said. While the affair was going on, Carey was married to Sally McMahon and had even invited Stevens to be a groomsman at his wedding. Footy great Luke Hodge, meanwhile, added that he was delighted to see Carey being welcomed back by the club. 'Couldn't agree more,' Hodge said. 'This is just as much about the supporters who grew up watching the captain of their football team. 'He captained two premierships and for him not to be at the 100-year celebration. I think a lot of supporters would walk away upset about that, because he was such a big part of them throughout the 90s. 'He was the face of the AFL. Some have touted him as the best player that they've ever seen play the game.' 'All clubs have disagreements, but the club's bigger than anyone, and that's me, the celebration is about the players and it's about the supporters. 'They've had some tough times over the years to go back and put a smile on their face, from the '96, from the '99. I think that will pass the argument. And what happened then? For the bigger part of the club.'

New list ranking the best players in the AFL leaves some footy stars crying foul - so do YOU agree with the pecking order?
New list ranking the best players in the AFL leaves some footy stars crying foul - so do YOU agree with the pecking order?

Daily Mail​

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

New list ranking the best players in the AFL leaves some footy stars crying foul - so do YOU agree with the pecking order?

Footy fans and video gamers have been delighted by the announcement that a new AFL video game is set to launch later this week. But the announcement of AFL26 has come with plenty of debate after the stats and attributes of some of the game's best players for the latest addition to the video game franchise had been revealed on social media. In fact, the stats had some players and fans crying a little foul. It's been three years since Big Ant Studios and Nacon teamed up to publish a new AFL game. This year's edition, which works in a similar ranking system to games including EA Sports FC, has ranked Carlton star Patrick Cripps as the highest-rated player in the game. And there's not much separating the top seven in the game, with the Carlton captain, a two-time Brownlow Medallist for 2022 and 2024, sitting just one point ahead of Collingwood rival Nick Daicos, who has risen to stardom over the past two years for his sensational performances for the Magpies. Western Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli (left) and Nick Daicos (right) rank as joint-second in the rankings Three-time Leigh Matthews Trophy winner Marcus Bontempelli sits tied in second with Daicos with a rating of 93, while another Brownlow Medallist Lachie Neale leads a quartet of Zak Butters, Jeremy Cameron and Isaac Heeney as the next best-ranked players, all joint on 92. In fact, the current standings are not far off the AFL's April power rankings, with Daicos sitting top ahead of Cripps, Bontempelli, Heeney and Jeremy Cameron, while Chad Warner squeezes into the top seven ahead of Lachie Neale, while Zak Butters falls to ninth behind Christian Petracca. Meanwhile, leading stats for each aspect of the game have also been revealed, and one AFL star, Max Holmes, was absolutely filthy that he'd been left off the list for the league's top speedsters. After revealing AFL26's stats lists on Instagram, Holmes, who was not included in the top-10 fastest players, commented on the post: 'Excuse me?' Instead, the video game has ranked Sam Switkowski as top, Tyson Stengle second and Brent Daniels in third. Bailey Banfield, Ben Ainsworth, Lachie Schultz, Zach Guthrie and Zac Williams all follow, with Callum Ah Chee and Dylan Moore making up the final two. Max Gawn was ranked top for hitouts, interestingly above Port ruckman Jordon Sweet, who currently supersedes Gawn for the most hitouts in 2025, and is interestingly not included in AFL360's top-10. North Melbourne were also aggrieved Nick Larkey was ranked 10th on the list of top set shot takers with his current shot at goal accuracy sitting at 60.6 per cent - one of the best ratios in the league. 'The most accurate set shot of all time in 10th,' North wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by AFL (@afl) Max Holmes was left aggrived he wasn't included in the top ten for speed on AFL26, while fans questioned why certain players had been omitted from different categories Larkey was usurped at the top of the list by Josh Treacy, Jesse Hogan, Charlie Curnow, Ben King and Jeremy Cameron. Others were incensed by the omission of Darcy Fogarty from the set shots line-up. Some were baffled at why Geelong star Tom Atkins had been omitted from the tackling ladder, despite leading the competition for an average of 10.5 tackles a game.

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