Stuart Maxfield

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Stuart Maxfield
Personal information
Date of birth (1972-04-09) 9 April 1972
Original teamCaulfield Grammar School
Debut13th of May, 1990 Round 7, Richmond Tigers
v. Geelong Cats, at Kardinia Park
Height/Weight178cm / 82kg
Playing career1

Total – 289 games 152 goals

  • Richmond Tigers (1990–1995) 89 games 65 goals
  • Sydney Swans (1996–2005) 200 games 87 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 2005 season.
Career highlights
  • Australian International Rules representative 2001
  • Sydney Swans captain 2003–2005

Stuart Maxfield (born 9 April 1972) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was the Swans' captain until 5 May 2005, when he stood down from the position.

Maxfield was recruited in 1990 from Caulfield Grammar School by Richmond, and debuted that year. He played six seasons at Richmond, making 89 senior appearances.

In the 1996 pre-season AFL Draft, Richmond released Maxfield from his contract and he was drafted by Sydney, arriving at the club in the same year as Tony Lockett. Maxfield was a solid midfield contributor alongside Paul Kelly, and in 2003 was rewarded by being appointed captain after Kelly retired from the AFL.

In 2005, Stuart Maxfield and his wife separated, and he decided to resign from the Sydney captaincy to spend time with his children in Melbourne on weekdays.

He remained at the Swans, but missed much of the 2005 AFL season after resigning from the Swans captaincy, and as a result missed an opportunity to play in the 2005 AFL Grand Final in which Sydney defeated the West Coast Eagles by four points. Shortly after the game, at the club's 2005 Best and Fairest awards night, he announced his retirement from the AFL.

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