Sudjai Cook

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Sudjai Cook (born June 27, 1976 in Bangkok Thailand[1]) is an Australian rules footballer who has played in the Australian Football League for the Adelaide Crows. He also played in the South Australian National Football League.

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[edit] Early life

Cook was adopted at 10 weeks old from Thailand and moved to Australia.

[edit] AFL career

Deciding to embark on a career in Australian rules football, he played 7 games for the Norwood Football Club before being rookie listed in 1998 with the Australian Football League club, Adelaide. Debuting that year after being promoted to the senior list, he had the distinction of being the first Thai-born player ever to play in the AFL. The rover was known for his speed and dubbed "the Chef" by Seven Network commentator Sandy Roberts. He went on to play 7 games for the club before being delisted at the end of the year.

[edit] Post-AFL career

Following his delisting in 2003 Cook returned to the Glenelg Football Club in the SANFL, having transferred to that club from Norwood in 1999. His SANFL career ended in 2005, after 26 games for Norwood and 122 games for Glenelg.

He currently is an assistant coach for the Broadview Football Club who play in the SAAFL. He is also playing for Broadview at the same time

[edit] References

  1. ^ According to The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers there are claims that Cook was born in Vietnam

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