Andrew Mackie

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Andrew Mackie
Andrew Mackie
Andrew Mackie
Personal information
Full name Andrew John Mackie
Date of Birth August 7, 1984 (1984-08-07) (age 23)
Place of Birth Adelaide, South Australia
Recruited from Sacred Heart, Glenelg (SANFL)
Draft 7th overall, 2002
Geelong Cats
Height/Weight 192cm / 82kg
Position Half Back Flank/Wing
Club information
Current club Geelong
Number 4
Playing Career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2003- Geelong 61 (41)
¹ Club statistics to end of 2007 season
² Representative statistics to end of {{{repstatsend}}}

Andrew John Mackie (born August 7, 1984), is a professional Australian rules football player who plays in the Australian Football League.

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[edit] Early Life

His father Mark was best known as a field umpire in the 1990 and 1992 SANFL Grand Finals. He is the youngest of 3 sons. Andrew was a keen Adelaide Crows fan throughout the 1990s and early 2000s and was a very talented football and cricket player during his childhood years. In his early teen years, he continued to impress as a promising football player.

[edit] Career

[edit] Early Career

Mackie was recruited from the Glenelg Football Club Under-19 side by the Geelong Football Club with the 7th pick in the 2002 National AFL Draft. It was considered a surprise selection, as he was not well known at the time, not having gone through the NAB AFL Draft Camp.

After spending 2003 in the Geelong Reserves further developing his game, he made his AFL debut in 2004, and picked up a NAB Rising Star Nomination for a 3 goal performance. He was, however, inconsistent throughout his first two seasons and was often dropped into the reserves. Despite suffering a few injuries, Mackie started making a statement midway through 2006 and picked up 20+ possessions in 5 straight games.

[edit] 2007

In the 2007 season he has shown great improvent in his game and is one of the key players to Geelong's rise to the top in the AFL. Mackie kicked an AFL-career-best four goals against Richmond in Round 6, but his best game came during Round 11 2007 when he played his first ever game against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium. He tortured the Crows with 26 disposals helping Geelong to an important win which has them sitting in top spot after 11 rounds and destroyed Adelaide again in Round 19. He continued his solid form for the rest of the season and played a big part in Geelong's hard fought preliminary final win over Collingwood. Mackie was a half-back player in the 2007 premiership team.

[edit] Personal Life

In 2005, a late night incident involving Mackie, his club teammate Steve Johnson and the police was reported by the media. Out celebrating Mackie's 21st birthday, Mackie and Johnson were involved in a heated discussion with local police whilst waiting for a taxi in the wee hours of the morning. Police charged both Mackie and Johnson with being drunk and disorderly, and sent both back to the Geelong police station. Mackie would be released on bail after the charges were laid, while Johnson would be detained for a further four hours[1].

[edit] Statistics

Statistics are correct as of 29 September, 2007 (Grand Final)
Season Team No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Marks Handballs Disposals
2004 Geelong 4 13 9 5 67 33 25 92
2005 Geelong 4 10 9 4 82 33 32 114
2006 Geelong 4 14 10 10 150 75 70 220
2007 Geelong 4 24 13 14 315 153 162 477
Totals 61 41 33 614 294 289 903

[edit] References

  1. ^ Drunken duo leave Cats with more headaches. realfooty.com.au. Fairfax Digital (8 August 2005). Retrieved on 2007-11-05.

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