Zach Beeck | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Zachary Beeck | ||
Date of birth | 30 June 1982 | ||
Original team | Busselton Football Club (SWFL) | ||
Draft | 20th overall, 2001 Rookie Draft, West Coast 41st overall, 2003 Rookie Draft, West Coast rookie elevation, 2003, West Coast |
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Height/Weight | 196 cm / 96 kg | ||
Position(s) | Ruckman, centre half-forward, centre half-back | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | East Perth | ||
Number | 30 | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
2002–07; 2010–11 2004 2008–09 |
East Perth West Coast Peel Thunder Total |
67 (18) 1 (0) 22 (4) 90 (22) |
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1 Playing statistics to end of season .
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Career highlights | |||
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Zachary "Zach" Beeck (born 30 June 1982) is an Australian rules footballer currently playing for East Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Beeck was previously listed with the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL), playing one game for them in 2004.
Originally from Yallingup,[1] Beeck played for the Busselton Football Club in the South West Football League (SWFL) before being recruited to East Perth in the WAFL. He played in the club's 2000 colts premiership victory, drawing the attention of West Coast Eagles recruiters, who selected him with pick 20 in the 2001 Rookie Draft. He made his senior WAFL debut in round 20, 2002, against Subiaco.[2]
Beeck played 20 games for East Perth in 2003,[2] tying with Subiaco's Mark Nicoski for the Rookie of the Year Award.[1] He was elevated to the Eagles' senior list for the 2004 season, and played his only AFL game in round 17 against Port Adelaide,[3] recording five disposals and eight hit-outs as a replacement for the injured Andrew McDougall.[4] He was dropped the following week.
Beeck suffered from a serious finger injury in 2005, only managing six games for East Perth, and was de-listed from the Eagles at the end of the season.[1]
He switched from East Perth to Peel Thunder for the 2008 season, immediately finding form. Beeck had 438 hit-outs in the 2008, despite only playing 15 games, a season record.[5]
Beeck returned to East Perth for the 2010 season, but struggled with form and business commitments, playing only 12 senior games in 2010 and 2011.[2]