- David Ogg
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David Ogg Personal information Full name David Ogg Date of birth 23 November 1967 Original team Cloverdale[1] Draft 10th, 1990 AFL Draft Height/Weight 180 cm / 70 kg Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1986–1994
1991Swan Districts
Brisbane Bears91 (111)
9 (3)1 Playing statistics to end of 1994 season .David Ogg (born 23 November 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Brisbane Bears in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Ogg was a half forward flanker in the Swan Districts team which won the 1990 WAFL Grand Final and in the same year represented Western Australia at interstate football. He was picked up by Brisbane with the 10th selection of the 1990 AFL Draft, a pick they had received from Hawthorn after giving up Darren Jarman.
At the Bears he was used on the ball and as a half back flanker, averaging 15 disposals from his nine games in 1991.[2] He never experienced a single win while in the seniors but was a member of the Brisbane reserves team which won the premiership that year, as a ruck-rover.
In the 1992 pre-season draft he was chosen by the West Coast Eagles and returned home to Perth. He never played an AFL game at his new club but continued playing with Swan Districts and topped their goal-kicking in 1994 with 45 goals.[3]
References
- ^ Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 9781920910785.
- ^ AFL Tables: David Ogg
- ^ WAFL Online: David Ogg
1990 AFL Draft 1. Stephen Hooper • 2. James Cook • 3. David Donato • 4. Jason McCartney • 5. Stewart Devlin • 6. Allen Jakovich • 7. Damian Hampson • 8. Paul Gow • 9. Matt Clape • 10. David Ogg • 11. Danny Sexton • 12. Shane Porter • 13. Todd Ridley • 14. Andrew Hamer • 15. Andrew Harrison • 16. Todd Menegola • 17. Brendan Hehir • 18. Dan Miller • 19. Gary Merritt • 20. Robbie West • 21. Richard Ambrose • 22. Paul Sharkey • 23. Ben Thomas • 24. John Fidge • 25. Peter Worsfold • 26. Dale Hall • 27. Brad Davis • 28. Chris Smith • 29. Byron Donnellan • 30. Matthew Young • 31. Nick Faull • 32. Matthew Moylan • 33. Matthew Kelly • 34. Brad Read • 35. Stuart Anderson • 36. Matthew Burton • 37. Glen Hoffman • 38. Grant McFarlane • 39. Nigel Palfreyman • 40. Mark Collins • 41. Mark Jenkinson • 42. Mark McQueen • 43. Glen Thomlinson • 44. Scott Crow • 45. Craig Jennings • 46. Brian McInnes • 47. Luke Chambers • 48. Willie Rioli • 49. Nick Daffy • 50. Craig Ellis • 51. Jarrod Carter • 52. Brendon Retzlaff • 53. Stephen Pears • 54. Brian Stanislaus • 55. Steven Byers • 56. Matthew Clarke • 57. Chris Barzon • 58. Adrian Goldup • 59. Cameron James • 60. Rodney Harvey • 61. Michael Scoon • 62. Ben Herrald • 63. Fabian Francis • 64. Derek Hall • 65. Stephen Fry • 66. Bowden Hamilton • 67. David Griffin • 68. Peter Whyte • 69. Gavin Cooney • 70. Stuart Johnstone • 71. Dennis Ryan • 72. Brian Wilson • 73. Anthony McDonald • 74. Paul Campbell • 75. Robert Panozza • 76. Robert Bowden • 77. Niall Buckley • 78. Dean Harding • 79. James Hird • 80. Scott O'Donohue • 81. Luan Morley • 82. Leigh Campbell • 83. Mark Williams • 84. John Peter-Budge • 85. Brad Dowling • 86. Sam Jones • 87. Danny Morgan • 88. Peter Jacks • 89. Simon Wood • 90. Adam Ahern • 91. Adam Rudd • 92. Jamie Shanahan • 93. Adam Houlihan • 94. Chris RyanCategories:- 1967 births
- Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
- Brisbane Bears players
- Swan Districts Football Club players
- Living people
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