Craig Callaghan

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Craig Callaghan
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Personal information
Birth March 9, 1976 (1976-03-09) (age 32), Perth, Western Australia
Recruited from Swan Districts
Playing career¹
Debut Round 8, 20 May 1995, Fremantle. vs. Collingwood., at Victoria Park
Team(s) Fremantle (1995-2000)

95 games, 69 goals

St Kilda (2000-2004)

29 games, 25 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career highlights

  • 3rd Fremantle best and fairest 1997, 1998
  • AFL Rising Star nominee 1995, 1996.
  • Swan Districts Best & Fairest award 1995

Craig William Callaghan (born March 9, 1976) is an Australian rules footballer. He played as a midfielder/Forward Pocket and began his Football career at Swan Districts.

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[edit] Fremantle Dockers

After winning the 1995 Swan Districts Best & Fairest award, Gerard Neesham saw him as a natural Selection. Neesham was right as Callaghan became a star in his 5 years at the club. No job was to big for Callaghan, he was at home playing as a midfielder or scoring goals as a forward pocketer. He was often found picking himself up from the bottom of a pack after the umpire whistled for a ball up

[edit] St. Kilda

In 2000 The Dockers traded Callaghan to the Saints in exchange for Matthew Carr. Callaghan time at the Saints was marred by injury (He spent two of 4 years out with injury) So in 2004 after only 29 games for St Kilda he decided to call it quits.

[edit] Swan Districts

Craig found himself back in WA playing WAFL Footy for the Swan Districts. He announced his retirement on the 22nd July 2006.

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