Stephen Powell

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Stephen Powell
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Personal information
Birth September 7, 1976 (1976-09-07) (age 31),
Recruited from St Kevins/Central U18
Playing career¹
Debut Round 6, May 2, 1997, Western Bulldogs vs. West Coast Eagles, at WACA
Team(s) Western Bulldogs (1997—-1999)

30 games, 21 goals

Melbourne (2000—-2002)

44 games, 43 goals

St Kilda (2003—-2006)

68 games, 30 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season
Career highlights

  • St. Kilda Pre-season Cup Winning side 2004

Stephen Powell (born September 7, 1976) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

A bit of a journeyman in the AFL, Powell made his debut with the Western Bulldogs as a 20-year-old in 1997. He became known as a solid player whose hardness at the ball was very valuable, continuing this role as the Bulldogs reached preliminary finals in 1997 and 1998. Lack of pace, however, seemed to be his problem and at the end of 1999 he went to the Melbourne Football Club. He was again traded at the end of 2002, this time to the St Kilda Football Club.

His experience at the Saints was important, and he was an often underrated player whose contributions were an important part of a midfield that included stars such as Lenny Hayes, Robert Harvey and Nick Dal Santo. In 2003 he finished 3rd in the Trevor Barker Award and continued this form into 2004.

In 2005, however, Powell's career hit a bit of a hurdle. Returning from injury in Round 9 he never quite reached the level of consistency of 2003, and lack of pace then became an issue, although he was a regular first team member. All of a sudden at the end of the year there were doubts about the future of the just-turned-29 Powell, but he later signed a one-year contract, meaning a sharp downward turn in speed and form has limited Powell's chances.

2006 was Powell's last season of football, playing only 10 matches and announcing his retirement, in September, a week after St Kilda's exit from the 2006 AFL Finals Series.

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