Stephen Silvagni

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Stephen Silvagni
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Personal information
Birth May 31, 1967 (1967-05-31) (age 41),
Recruited from Marcellin
Height and weight 194cm / 95kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 7, May 12, 1985, Carlton vs. Sydney Swans, at SCG
Team(s) Marcellin (pre 1985)

Carlton (1985-2001)

312 games, 202 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career highlights

Stephen "SOS" Silvagni (born May 31, 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer for the Carlton Football Club.

In a lengthy career beginning in 1985, he retired in 2001 as one of the greatest ever full-backs to play the game. He is widely known as "SOS" (always pronounced "Soss"), standing for "Son of Serge", referring to his father, another great Carlton Football Club player named Sergio Silvagni.

In 1996's Team of the Century, Silvagni had the honour of being named at full-back, and his defensive skills were renowned and earned him the status as a true clubman at Carlton. He retained the title as the best fullback for 4 years in succession, although he was also known for his marking and goalkicking ability when playing at the opposite end of the ground in the full-forward position at times, even kicking a bag of 10 goals in Round 16, 1993 against Fitzroy Lions.

Possibly his finest game was in the 1995 Grand Final where he kept Geelong great Gary Ablett goaless for the entire game.

In addition to Silvagni's blanketing tactics, he was also a renowned high-flyer, taking out the Mark of the Year in 1988. However, when one such mark led to an ankle injury, the high-flying aspect of his game largely disappeared.

He is married to Australian television celebrity Jo Bailey, and works in the media as a guest football commentator.

He is currently an Assistant Coach for the St. Kilda Football Club.

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