Mitchell White
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Personal Info | |
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Birth | March 28, 1973, |
Recruited from | Subiaco Football Club (WAFL)
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Playing Career¹ | |
Debut | Round 7, 1991, West Coast Eagles vs. Essendon, at |
Team(s) | West Coast Eagles (1991-2000)
151 games, 103 goals Geelong (2001-2003) 23 games, 21 goals |
¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season | |
Career Highlights | |
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Mitchell White Height- 190 cm Weight- 85 Kg
Last AFL Game- Round 3 2003 for Geelong against Collingwood Team- West Coast (1991-2000) 151 Games 103 Goals 58 Behinds Average-13.8 Possessions per game Geelong (2001-2003) 23 Games 21 Goals 15 Behinds Average- 11.7 Possessions per game.
Along with Glen Jakovich, White was a priority draft choice from WA in 1990. In 1996 he was outstanding after being switched to center half forward after being a defender for his whole career. If it hadn't been for some school mates he would have probably kept playing rugby league and he did not play competitive football till his early teens. By 17 he was playing senior football for Subiaco. He played just two games for the Eagles in 1991 then advanced to be part of the 1992 flag side. A severe groin injury wrecked his 1993 and 1994 seasons. Not a big marking player, he was very mobile and had strong hands. Although he wasn't a high profile player he was considered to be a key performer by other clubs. He made the 1996 All-Australian team. Great stamina was his trademark. Early in 1997 he injured a knee which sidelined him for a year. White reached the position of vice-captain in 2000 but was traded at the end of the year,. At Geelong in 2001 he was an effective forward but only managed 7 games in the next two seasons which signaled his retirement.