Warren Tredrea
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Personal Info | |
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Birth | December 24, 1978, |
Recruited from | Port Adelaide Magpies (SANFL) |
Height/Weight | 194cm / 97kg |
Playing Career¹ | |
Debut | Round 2, April 6, 1997, Port Adelaide vs. Essendon, at AAMI Stadium |
Team(s) | Port Adelaide (1997-)
186 games, 419 goals |
¹ Statistics to end of Round 10, 2006 season | |
Career Highlights | |
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Warren Tredrea (born December 24, 1978) is a centre half-forward, captaining Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League.
Tredrea was drafted by Port Adelaide in 1996 from Port Adelaide's SANFL team to play in the AFL, debuting for the Power when they joined the league in 1997.
Tredrea consistently finishes amongst the top of league goalkicking and marks. He has won Port's Best and Fairest award 3 times, in 2001, 2004 and 2005. He has been selected to the All Australian Team four times including being named the 2004 vice-captain. Tredrea has played in two International Rules series (2001, 2002 and 2004), and had the honour of being acting captain of Port Adelaide in 2004 when Matthew Primus was injured. He took over the role full time at the beginning of 2006 but spent the first three games on the sidlines with a persistent knee injury.
In 2004, Tredrea kicked a career-best 81 goals as he led Port Adelaide to its first AFL premiership, and raised the Premiership Cup with coach Mark Williams He was the acting captain for the season for Matthew Primus, who had problems with his knee.
He is married to Rachael
[edit] External links
- Official Website of the Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club
- Official Website of the Port Adelaide Football Club
- The Power From Port - Unofficial Port Adelaide Power and Magpies Football Clubs Website
Preceded by: Brett Montgomery |
Port Adelaide Best and Fairest winner 2001 |
Succeeded by: Matthew Primus |
Preceded by: Gavin Wanganeen |
Port Adelaide Best and Fairest winner 2004-2005 |
Succeeded by: Incumbent |
Preceded by: Matthew Primus |
Port Adelaide Captain 2006- |
Succeeded by: Incumbent |