Danny Frawley |
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Personal information |
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Nickname(s) |
Spud |
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Date of birth |
(1963-09-08) 8 September 1963 |
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Place of birth |
Ballarat, Victoria |
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Original team(s) |
Bungaree FC |
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Height/Weight |
191cm / 95kg |
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Playing career1 |
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Years |
Club |
Games (Goals) |
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1984–1995 |
St Kilda |
240 (13) |
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Coaching career |
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Years |
Club |
Games (W–L–D) |
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2000–2004 |
Richmond |
113 (45-68-0) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to end of 1995 season. |
Career highlights |
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Daniel Patrick Frawley (born 8 September 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer and football commentator with Fox Sports. He previously coached the Richmond Football Club between 2000 and 2004. He is the nephew of Collingwood player Des Tuddenham and the uncle of current Hawthorn Football Club player James Frawley. Frawley currently serves at the St Kilda Football Club as a specialist defence coach on a part-time basis.[1]
Football career
Recruited from Ballarat, after attending St Patrick's College, Ballarat, where he was a potato farmer which led to his nickname of Spud, Frawley initially played as a forward but soon became a renowned full-back. He was the longest serving captain of the St Kilda Football Club and enjoyed a career from 1984–1995. He was inducted into the Saints' hall of fame in 2007.[2]
Coaching career
Frawley became the senior coach of the Richmond Football Club in 2000. In his first year Richmond just missed out of the finals by finishing ninth. In 2001 he took the Tigers into the finals where, in the preliminary finals, they were eliminated by the Brisbane Lions who were the eventual premiers. In 2002, however, Richmond struggled and finished 14th. This continued in 2003 when, after a six wins and two losses start to the season, they lost 13 of their next 14 matches and finished 13th.
Richmond kept struggling and finished 16th (the "wooden spoon" position) in 2004. Midway through the season, Frawley announced that he would resign at the end of the season.[3] Richmond lost their last 14 matches of the season.
In 2008 and 2009, Frawley worked at Hawthorn as a part-time coach. He rejoined St Kilda as a back-line and key-position coach in November 2014.[4]
Since leaving coaching, Frawley has been a special comments man for Triple M.[5] In June 2006, he coached a winning Victorian State of Origin side in the E. J. Whitten Legends Match and became the chief executive of the AFL coaches association.[3]
Personal life
Frawley is married to Anita Frawley, who was a host of the Fox Footy Channel's Living with Footballers show.[6] They have three daughters. His brother, Tony Frawley, is the CEO of AFL Northern Territory, the governing body of the Northern Territory Football League competition.
Post-football
Frawley is a commentator for Fox Footy and is the co-host of After the Bounce with Jason Dunstall, Alastair Lynch and Andrew Gaze. as well as a part of the Triple M Footy team on Saturday afternoons. He has also been involved with Channel 9.
References
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Danny Frawley in Victorian State of Origin teams |
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| New South Wales 13.8 (86) defeated Victoria 10.16 (76), at the SCG, 22 May 1990
Victoria 14.13 (97) defeated Western Australia 8.12 (60), at the WACA Ground, 26 June 1990 | | Both games | |
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| Victoria 12.14 (86) defeated South Australia 11.4 (70), at Football Park, 28 May 1991
Western Australia 19.13 (127) defeated Victoria 7.9 (51), at the WACA Ground, 16 July 1991 | | Both games | |
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| Victoria 23.19 (157) defeated Western Australia 13.12 (90), at the MCG, 26 May 1992
South Australia 19.19 (133) defeated Victoria 18.12 (120), at Football Park, 7 July 1992 | | Both games | |
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