Brady Rawlings

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Brady Rawlings
Personal Info
Birth 10 June 1981, Devonport, Tasmania
Recruited from Tasmania U18


Playing Career¹
Debut Round 2, April 1, 1999, North Melbourne vs. Essendon, at Melbourne Cricket Ground
Team(s) Kangaroos (1999-)

133 games, 52 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season
Career Highlights

Brady Rawlings (born 10 June 1981) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

The younger brother of former AFL footballer Jade, Rawlings was recruited to the Kangaroos in the 1997 AFL Draft at pick no. 15. Rawlings completed year 12 (final year of school) whilst in his first year at the club, He was often seen turning up to training in his school uniform.

Played almost exclusively as a tagger, Rawlings improved greatly in 2003 when he played 20 games and started winning his own ball.

In 2004, he was selected for the International rules side and took the Syd Barker Medal for the Kangaroos' best and fairest.

2005 saw Rawlings have a solid year, albeit not as good as 2004. In 2006, however he picked up his second Syd Barker Medal.

He kicked the first two goals of the game against Geelong at Manuka Oval in Round 17 in the Roos 30 point win.

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Preceded by
Brent Harvey
North Melbourne Best and Fairest winner
2004
Succeeded by
Brent Harvey
Preceded by
Brent Harvey
North Melbourne Best and Fairest winner
2006
Succeeded by
Incumbent