Hamish McIntosh

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Hamish McIntosh
Personal Info
Birth 4 September 1984, Lavington, New South Wales
Recruited from Murray Bushrangers
Height/Weight 203cm / 101kg
Playing Career¹
Debut Round 6, April 30, 2005, Kangaroos vs. Adelaide, at AAMI Stadium
Team(s) Kangaroos (2005-)

16 games, 7 goals

¹ Statistics to end of R20, 2006 season
Career Highlights

Hamish McIntosh (born 4 September 1984) is an Australian rules footballer for the Kangaroos in the Australian Football League.

[edit] Football career

From Lavington, New South Wales on the Murray River, he played his U/18 footy with Murray Bushrangers.

Drafted in the 2002 AFL Draft at pick 9, McIntosh had ankle problems in 2003, and when he arrived at the club, coach Dean Laidley said "he couldn't bench 40kg." [1] In his second year he sprained his ankle and finally, after two seasons of waiting, Hamish got a game against Adelaide in Round 6, 2005. He was not selected for the rest of the year but was an emergency 8 times.

Hamish's big break came in an exhibition match at UCLA in [[Los Angeles, California. He was named man of the match in an easy win against the Sydney Swans.

[edit] Miscellaneous

Hamish wore number 33 until 2005 and now he wears number 1. He said on Roos Radio that he lives with Blake Grima and hopes to be a surveyor.

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