Matthew Pavlich
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Personal Info | |
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Birth | December 31, 1981, Adelaide, South Australia |
Recruited from | Woodville-West Torrens FC |
Height/Weight | 192cm / 100kg |
Playing Career¹ | |
Debut | Round 5, April 8, 2000, Fremantle vs. Melbourne, at The WACA |
Team(s) | Fremantle (2000-)
128 Games, 169 Goals |
¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season | |
Career Highlights | |
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Matthew Pavlich (b. December 31, 1981) is a South Australian-born Australian rules footballer. He plays for the Fremantle Football Club, wears guernsey number 29 and made his AFL debut in 2000.
Pavlich was recruited by Fremantle (the Dockers), from Woodville-West Torrens with the fourth selection in the 1999 AFL national draft.
Since his first game for the Dockers, Pavlich has consistently shown all the attributes of a key forward: physical size (a height of 192 cm and a weight of around 100 kg), strength, speed and agility. However, it was not until 2005 that he played primarily at centre half forward. The move paid off, as Pavlich topped Fremantle's list of goalkickers, with 61 goals for the season. He also took more marks than any other Docker and won his second Doig Medal as Fremantle's best and fairest player. In the 2005 Brownlow Medal count, Pavlich finished equal ninth and received more votes than any other Fremantle player.
He has been selected in All-Australian Teams four times: in 2002 (fullback), 2003 (half forward flank), 2005 (centre half forward) and 2006 (interchange). He was a member of the Australian International rules team in 2002 and 2003, and was a Rising Star nominee in 2000. On the 13th of December 2006 Pavlich was named the captain of the Fremantle Football Club after Peter Bell retired from the role at the conclusion of the 2006 season. He is currently dating a woman named Lauren O'Shannassy.
[edit] External links
- Biography and player profile
- Footywire.com player profile
- Matthew Pavlich statistics
- Matthew Pavlich statistics from RLeague
Preceded by Peter Bell |
Fremantle Best and Fairest winner 2002 |
Succeeded by Peter Bell |
Preceded by Peter Bell |
Fremantle Best and Fairest winner 2005 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |