Brian Lake

Brian Lake
Personal information
Full name Brian Lake
Date of birth 27 February 1982 (1982-02-27) (age 29)
Original team Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)
Draft #71, 2001 National Draft, Western Bulldogs
Height/Weight 195 cm / 104 kg
Position(s) Full-back
Club information
Current club Western Bulldogs
Number 36
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2002– Western Bulldogs 177 (28)
1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .
Career highlights

Brian Lake (born 27 February 1982), born Brian Harris, is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Picked late in the 2001 AFL Draft at pick 71 from Woodville West-Torrens, Lake was a relatively late developer. Making his AFL debut late in the 2002 season, he was seen as a raw full-back who was some way from fully developing.

However, by the 2005 season, Lakes' jobs in blanketing some of the best full-forwards in the game were seen as outstanding. He had come of age and shown significant improvement, much like many other of his Western Bulldogs teammates (such as Daniel Giansiracusa, Robert Murphy and Dale Morris), which led the team to within half a game of a finals berth.

After a two-week suspension in 2006 which resulted in him missing the first two premiership matches, Lake made his return against St. Kilda, where he was given the job on Fraser Gehrig.

In 2007 he developed into one of the best full-backs in the competition. His 2007 season will be remembered for the match against St. Kilda where he held two time Coleman Medal winner Fraser Gehrig to no possessions for the entire match.

At Christmas 2007 he legally changed his name from Brian Harris to Brian Lake to keep his father's family name alive.[1] Harris is his mother's maiden name, he was born out of wedlock.

He currently resides in Caroline Springs, a suburb in Melbourne's West.

Brian Lake has earnt himself a place in the 2009 AFL All-Australian team's back pocket after an electrifying season 2009. This being his first All-Australian honours.

In season 2010, he manage to again be named in the 2010 AFL All-Australian at full back. He undoubtedly had his best season to date and would often rebound from the Bulldog's defence to set up attacks.

References

  1. ^ AAP, Bulldog Harris changes surname to Lake, Brisbane Times, 10 January 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2010.

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Awards
Preceded by
Brad Johnson
Western Bulldogs Best and Fairest winner
2007
Succeeded by
Daniel Cross