Dale Weightman
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Personal Info | |
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Birth | October 3, 1959, |
Recruited from | Mildura Imperials |
Height/Weight | 170cm/69kg |
Playing Career¹ | |
Debut | 1 April 1978, Richmond vs. Carlton, at M.C.G. |
Team(s) | Richmond (1978-1993)
275 games, 345 goals |
¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season | |
Career Highlights | |
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Dale Weightman (born 3 October 1959) is a former Australian rules football player who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League and the Australian Football League between 1978 and 1993.
A brilliant, feisty and highly skilled small man, Weightman enjoyed an extended career in elite Australian football, despite suffering from diabetes since early adulthood. He overcame doubts about his size and ability to play the game and collected myriad individual awards.
Weightman's early football with Mildura Imperials junior teams included competition best and fairest awards at under 15 and under 17 level, as well as three consecutive premierships. At this time, the north west area of Victoria was zoned exclusively to Richmond. The Tigers relocated Weightman to Melbourne in 1977, when he was 17. He enrolled at Melbourne High School and played for the school team, which won the schoolboy "Herald Shield". These matches were played as curtain raisers to the VFL's Tuesday night series games. Weightman first came under notice in this series. Meanwhile, on Saturdays, he turned out for the Tigers' under 19 side, and played as first rover in the team's victory against Fitzroy in the Grand Final.
Weightman was selected for his senior debut in the opening round of 1978, despite some doubts about his lack of size. He played well in a winning team, but quickly found himself back in the reserves when the team's fortune slumped. This was the pattern for his first two seasons before his career turned around in 1980. After several years in the wilderness, Richmond returned to form due to the improvement of a number of young players such as Weightman. He was now sharing the roving duties with West Australian Robert Wiley. The season culminated in a record win over Collingwood in the Grand Final, when Weightman had twenty possesions. In the post season, he won Victorian selection for the first time.
The feature of Weightman's game was his constructive handball. He played well in the losing Grand Final against Carlton in 1982.
Weightman represented the Australian state of Victoria, and was state captain in 1987 and 1988 v Western Australia, and against New South Wales in 1990. Overall, he played a total of 20 State of Origin games. His other honours include winning the Tassie Medal in 1985.
Weightman is a diabetic, however this has not stopped him from being active, and in 2005, Weightman continued to have an impact in the EJ Whitten Legends Game at the Telstra Dome with competitors that were mostly around 5-6 years his junior. He also participated in the 2006 match.
[edit] References
- Hogan P: The Tigers Of Old, Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996
- Richmond Football Club - Hall of Fame
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Preceded by Trevor Poole |
Richmond Best and Fairest winner 1986-1987 |
Succeeded by Michael Pickering |