Richie Vandenberg

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Richie Vandenberg
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Personal information
Birth January 14, 1977 (1977-01-14) (age 31),
Recruited from Melbourne University Blues (VAFA)
Height and weight 178cm / 87kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 17, July 25, 1998, Hawthorn vs. Port Adelaide, at Football Park
Team(s) Hawthorn (1998- 2007)

143 games, 64 goals

¹ Statistics to end of R22, 2007 season
Career highlights

  • Hawthorn Captain 2005-2007

Richard "Richie" Vandenberg (born 14 January 1977) was an Australian Rules Footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League. He was the captain of the Hawks for the final two years of his career 2005 -2007.

He was selected with pick 78 in the 1997 AFL Draft.

Vandenberg is of Dutch descent. Growing up near Wentworth, New South Wales, a small town near Mildura just on the northern side of the Murray river in far western new south wales he played junior football for the local club. He moved to Melbourne to study at the University of Melbourne in 1995, playing with the University Blues where he attracted the attention of Hawthorn recruiters.

Vandenberg had his best seasons in 2000 and 2001. He was made captain when Shane Crawford stepped down for the 2005 season. He struggled to recapture his best form, but in 2006 fitted into his new role more solidy. On September 4, 2007 Vandenberg officially announced his retirement in a press conference

Vandenberg is a solidly built player with a reputation for aggressive play, fronting the AFL Tribunal on many occasions (his most recent being a 6-week suspension in 2006). In 2004 he was involved in the 'Line in the Sand' incident, when former AFL star Dermott Brereton alledegly told the players to make a physical stand. As a result of he was suspended for 6 games.

Vandenberg retired at the end of the 2007 season after leading the Hawks to their most successful campaign since 2001.

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Preceded by
Shane Crawford
Hawthorn Football Club Captain
2005-2007
Succeeded by
Sam Mitchell