Don Pyke
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Personal Info | |
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Birth | 5 December 1968, United States of America |
Recruited from | Claremont Football Club (WAFL)
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Playing Career¹ | |
Debut | 1989, West Coast Eagles vs. , at |
Team(s) | West Coast Eagles (1989-1996)
132 games, 97 goals |
¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season | |
Career Highlights | |
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Height- 178 cm Weight- 78 Kg's
Don Pyke was born in the United States of America.
Recruited in 1988 as a highly skilled, attacking, goal scoring rover and in the 90's under the coaching of Mick Malthouse become a player renowned for his defensive skills. The son of former WAFL footballer Frank Pyke. Don played in the 1991 losing grand final side and the 1992 and 1994 premiership sides. he was knocked out by Gary Ablett in the early stages of the 1992 grand final but returned to play an important part in the win. Pyke and Glen Jakovich tied in the 1993 West Coast Best and Fairest. Injuries forced his premature retirement in 1996. Pyke was a director at the club for four years from 2000.
Pyke was also senior coach for the Claremont Football Club in WAFL between 1999-2000, and is currently an assistant coach with the Adelaide Crows.
Preceded by Dean Kemp |
West Coast Eagles Best and Fairest 1993 |
Succeeded by Glen Jakovich |