David Trotter

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David Trotter
Personal information
Date of birth4 March 1986
Place of birthLockhart, New South Wales
Original teamCalder Cannons
DebutRound 18, ?, 2005, North Melbourne Football Club
v. Port Adelaide Power, at Manuka Oval
Height/Weight186 cm, 85 kg
Playing career1

Kangaroos Football Club (2004-2007)

7 Games, 2 Goals
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 2007 season.
Career highlights


David Trotter is an Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League, where he wore the Number 13 jersey.

Trotter grew up in Lockhart, New South Wales, a country town west of Wagga Wagga. As a teenager, he attended St. Francis de Sales Regional College in Leeton. He then went on to attend Assumption College, where he played football for the Calder Cannons.[1]

He was picked by the Kangaroos with their first pick (and #9 overall) in the 2003 AFL Draft.

Trotter made his debut against Port Adelaide in Round 18, 2005 at Manuka Oval. In this tight game, he almost kicked the winning goal. He played the following week against Collingwood.

Trotter was delisted by North Melbourne in October 2007, after playing just the 7 games in 4 years on the Kangaroos' list. He now plays in the SANFL with Norwood, making his debut on 21 April 2008, where he was named Norwood's best player on the night.

In August 2011 Trotter joined specialist Financial Recruitment firm Halliday Marx, based in London, as their International Candidate Manager.

References

  1. When Tomorrow Comes from realfooty.com.au


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