Lance Whitnall

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Lance Whitnall
Personal Info
Birth August 23, 1979,
Recruited from Lalor, Victoria/Northern U18
Height/Weight 190cm/100kg
Playing Career¹
Debut Round 1, March 31, 1997, Carlton vs. Essendon, at Melbourne Cricket Ground
Team(s) Carlton (1997-)

201 games, 329 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season
Career Highlights

Lance Whitnall (born August 23, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer, and the captain of the Carlton Football Club.

Debuting in 1997 as a 17-year-old, the young Whitnall was recruited in the 1996 AFL Draft under the father-son rule, with his father Graeme having played 66 games for Carlton in the 1970s and 1980s.

The young red-headed, freckled Whitnall, known as "Big Red" or simply "Red", quickly established himself in Carlton's best 21, kicking four goals on debut, and missing only a handful of games in 1997 and playing every game in 1998 and 1999. He became a vital part of Carlton's forward line, and in Round 17, 1998 against the Western Bulldogs, the then-19-year-old Whitnall became one of the youngest players to kick 8 goals in a game. It was in this match that he well and truly had established his presence. Whitnall finished with 46 goals for the 1998 season, followed by 55 goals in 1999.

In 2000 Whitnall had his best season to date when he kicked 70 goals, including his career best 9.4 against Brisbane in Round 16, and was named in the All-Australian Team.

However, from there, the talented Whitnall had suffered a number of setbacks in his career. He started becoming inconsistent and suffered a series of weight problems, at one stage being admitted to a fat farm. This weight problem was the onset of injury and has become the butt of some jokes among opposition supporters.

In 2005, Whitnall turned around his previous weight problems and has come out looking as fit as he has ever been. He performed very well during 2005 and 2006, playing predominately as the senior member of the Blues' young backline. He capped off a solid 2006 with victory in the Blues' best and fairest (the John Nicholls Medal).

A long term member of the leadership team, and widely regarded as having one of the best football brains in the game, Whitnall first took over the captaincy of the team during Anthony Koutoufides' hand injury in 2006, and became the full-time captain in 2007 after Koutoufides relinquished the position. Having played 200 games at the young age of 27, Whitnall is a realistic chance of joining the 300 Club.

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Preceded by
Anthony Koutoufides
Carlton Football Club Best and Fairest
2006
Succeeded by
Incumbent