Wayne Schwass

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Wayne Schwass
Personal information
Date of birth (1968-11-27) 27 November 1968
Place of birthNew Zealand
Original teamSouth Warrnambool
Height/Weight180 cm / 80 kg
Playing career1

North Melbourne (1988–1997)

184 games, 97 goals

Sydney (1998–2002)

98 games, 57 goals

282 games, 154 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 2002 season.
Career highlights

Wayne Schwass (born 27 November 1968) is a former Australian rules football player in the VFL/AFL who debuted in 1988.

He is notable as one of only a few New Zealand-born players of Māori heritage[1] in the history of the VFL/AFL.

Schwass moved from New Zealand at the age of 10 to Warrnambool in Victoria, Australia area where he began playing Australian Rules before being recruited by VFL club Kangaroos.

"Schwatter" was a champion wingman, known for his blistering pace and courage who played in the Kangaroos' 1996 premiership side before becoming a leader in the Sydney Swans side.

In 2006, Schwass announced that he had suffered from depression during his successful AFL career. Since his retirement he has set up The Sunrise Foundation to help other athletes who suffer from depression.

He is now an AFL commentator for Triple M on Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons

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Awards
Preceded by
Wayne Carey
North Melbourne Best and Fairest winner
1994–1995
Succeeded by
Wayne Carey
Preceded by
Michael O'Loughlin
Sydney Swans Best and Fairest
1999
Succeeded by
Andrew Schauble


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