Rhan Hooper

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Rhan Hooper
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Personal information
Birth January 9, 1988 (1988-01-09) (age 20), Charleville, Queensland
Recruited from Ipswich Eagles (QLD)
Height and weight 177cm / 72kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 2, April 8, 2006, Brisbane Lions vs. Essendon Football Club, at Brisbane Cricket Ground
Team(s) Brisbane Lions (2006)

11 games, 9 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season
Career highlights

Rhan Hooper (born in Charleville, Queensland January 9, 1988) is an Australian rules football player for the Brisbane Lions. Hooper is known for his blistering pace and hard tackling.

Hooper is an indigenous Australian (Murri) who was recruited from Ipswich in Queensland and wears the number 33 Guernsey made famous by his idol, indigenous player Darryl White. He is also a cult figure in Brisbane, and the cry "Hoo-per" can sometimes be heard throughout the 'Gabbba whenever he takes possession.

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[edit] Background

Hooper, an indigenous Australian (Murri) was born in Charleville, before moving to Cunnamulla.[1] Hooper spent some time in Melbourne as a teenager where he was first exposed to Aussie Rules by one of his sports coaches before returning to live in Ipswich, a rugby league stronghold where he attended the Bundamba State Secondary College and continued to play Australian football with the Ipswich Eagles, impressing talent scouts with his dashes of blistering pace and ability to pick the ball up at full speed, in similar mould to Demons rookie Aaron Davey, who had surprised the league a year earlier. Picked at number 41 in the 2005 National Draft, Hooper took very little time to break into senior AFL level, with an exciting performance in the 2006 NAB Cup.

[edit] Debut Season

He debuted in the premiership season showing plenty of pace, kicking a goal in his first game and racking up an impressive 7 tackles.

[edit] 2007 Season

It was revealed in Late January 2007 that Hooper had lost his enthusiasm for the work involved in being a professional football player. Coach Leigh Matthews stated that the club had been working with Hooper to resolve any issues but had stopped paying him wages in the interim.[2] Hooper returned to the senior side with a renewed commitment in June 2007, returning in round 10.[3]

Highlights of Hooper's season in 2007 were:

Hooper was suspended by the AFL for 3 matches for striking Hawthorn Hawks player Rick Ladson in Round 19 after contesting a 2 match ban.[5]

[edit] Positions

Rhan Hooper has ability to play many positions due to his speed, agility and his tackling skills. He can play as Forward Pocket, Half Forward Flank, Rover, Wing, Half Back Flank and Back Pocket.

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