Peter Caven

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Peter Caven (born May 16, 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League.

During Adelaide's historic back to back premiership in 1998, Caven played a key role for the crows by limiting North Melbourne's Wayne Carey to only a few effective possesions thus shutting down one of the games most feared forwards.

[edit] Tony Lockett incident

In 1994, playing for the Sydney Swans, Caven made the headlines by being involved in a brutal incident with St Kilda full-forward Tony Lockett. Lockett elbowed Caven in the head and received an 8-week suspension from the AFL Tribunal.

Ironically, Lockett, a man who was much-maligned by Sydney fans after this incident, moved to the Swans for the 1995 season, where all was forgiven.

[edit] Career

  • Fitzroy: 1991-93, 39 games, 17 goals.
  • Sydney: 1994-95, 18 games, 4 goals.
  • Adelaide: 1996-2000, 82 games, 34 goals.

[edit] Honors

  • 1997 Premiership Player
  • 1998 Premiership Player