Stephen O'Reilly (footballer)

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Stephen O'Reilly
Personal Info
Birth November 9, 1972,
Recruited from Swan Districts Football Club


Playing Career¹
Debut 1993, Geelong vs. North Melbourne, at Kardinia Park
Team(s) Geelong (1993-1994)

36 games, 5 goals

Fremantle (1995-1999)

98 games, 15 goals

Carlton (2000)

12 games, 1 goal

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career Highlights

Stephen O'Reilly (born November 9, 1972) is an Australian rules footballer, who mainly played as a full back. He initially played for Swan Districts in the WAFL before being drafted to Geelong in the AFL with selection 36 in the 1991 National Draft.

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[edit] Geelong Career

As was common at the time, O'Reilly decided against moving to Geelong immediately and instead remained at Swan Districts for the 1992 season. In 1993 he made the move east and played in 12 games in his debut season. In 1994 he only missed one game and was a member of Geelong's losing grand final side.

[edit] Fremantle Career

As a strong defender, he was targeted by the newly formed Fremantle Dockers for the 1995 season. He led an inexperienced backline in their initial seasons, and finished 4th, 1st and 6th in the Best and Fairest award in his first three years at the new club. Following the 1997 O'Reilly suffered a bad hamstring tear in which the muscle was completely torn off the bone. The 1998 and 1999 seasons saw him play at both ends of the ground, but not as effectively as the earlier years. Personal reasons saw O'Reilly request a transfer back to Melbourne at the end of 1999 season. Carlton agreed to a trade and Fremantle received selections 16 and 46 in return.

[edit] Carlton Career

O'Reilly played 12 games for Carlton in 2000, but due to a recurring back injury couldn't regain the form he had shown at Fremantle. A disaster for the club. He retired at the end of 2000 having played a total of 146 games over 8 years at three clubs.

[edit] External links

Stephen O'Reilly (footballer) statistics from AFL Tables


Preceded by
Peter Mann
Fremantle Best and Fairest
1996
Succeeded by
Dale Kickett