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Matt Priddis Personal information Full name Matthew Harley Priddis Date of birth 21 March 1985 Original team Subiaco (WAFL) Draft #31, 2006 Rookie Draft, West Coast Height/Weight 185cm / 85kg Position(s) Midfielder Club information Current club West Coast Number 11 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2006– West Coast 108 (32) 1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .Career highlights - Sandover Medal 2006
- Ross Glendinning Medal Rd 7 2011
Matthew Harley "Matt" Priddis (born 21 March 1985) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the West Australian football club the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Priddis, known for his curly dreadlock-like blond hair, is a midfielder. He joined the club on the back of an excellent season for the Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Priddis won the best and fairest for the Subiaco Football Club, finished fifth in the Sandover Medal and was awarded the Simpson Medal for his efforts for Western Australia against Queensland. Originally recruited to the rookie list, Priddis was elevated to the senior list in 2006 AFL season.
Matthew Priddis made his début in the no. 45 jersey against Geelong in round 10 of the 2006 AFL Season. He played again that season against Port Adelaide in round 12, but didn't play for the West Coast Eagles again until round 1, 2007, against the Sydney Swans. So far he has played in all of the games for 2007.
In 2006, he took home the highest individual honour in WAFL football, the Sandover Medal. His tally of 58 votes was a record for the highest number of votes since 5–4–3–2–1 voting was introduced.
Priddis currently wears the #11 guernsey for the Eagles, and enjoyed one of his best games in round 6, 2007 against the Western Bulldogs, a game in which Priddis kicked 3 goals and had 26 possessions while playing on Scott West
He reached a career high 45 disposals, 30 handballs, 15 kicks, 5 marks and 3 tackles in round 14, 2008 against Hawthorn. His 30 handpasses was then the highest tally ever recorded (recorded since 1987), until Gary Ablett, Jr. broke the record the following season.[1]
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West Coast Eagles – current squad 1 Brown · 2 LeCras · 3 Gaff · 4 Kerr · 6 Nicoski · 7 Masten · 8 Waters · 9 Naitanui · 10 S. Selwood · 11 Priddis · 12 Sheppard · 13 Shuey · 14 Stevens · 15 Swift · 16 Mackenzie · 17 Kennedy · 18 Dalziell · 20 Cox · 21 Lynch · 22 Neates · 23 Glass (c) · 24 Rosa · 25 Hurn · 26 Butler · 27 Darling · 28 Smith · 29 Lycett · 30 Wilson · 31 Schofield · 32 Embley · 34 Brennan · 35 McGinnity · 37 A. Selwood · 40 Hamp* · 41 Strijk · 42 McGovern* · 43 Hams · 44 Weedon · 47 Stevenson · tbd Hill
Coach: Worsfold
*rookie-listed player
Sandover Medal winners 1921: Hoft / Outridge • 1922: Boyd • 1923: W. Thomas • 1924: Gosnell • 1925: Owens • 1926: Leonard • 1927: Craig • 1928: Rocchi • 1929: Leonard / B. Thomas • 1930: Flemming • 1931: Richards • 1932: Hough • 1933: S. Clarke • 1934: S. Clarke • 1935: Krepp / Daily • 1936: Moloney • 1937: Jenkins • 1938: Bunton, Sr. • 1939: Bunton, Sr. • 1940: O'Keefe • 1941: Bunton, Sr. • 1942: Bowen • 1943: Moriarty • 1944: Davies • 1945: Bailey • 1946: Loughridge • 1947: Lewington • 1948: McIntosh • 1949: Maffina • 1950: Allen • 1951: Buttsworth • 1952: Marsh • 1953: McIntosh • 1954: McIntosh • 1955: Todd • 1956: Farmer • 1957: J. Clarke / Farmer • 1958: Kilmurray • 1959: Brian Foley • 1960: Farmer • 1961: Beard / Sorrell • 1962: Bunton, Jr. • 1963: Sorrell • 1964: Cable • 1965: Walker • 1966: Walker • 1967: Parkinson / Walker • 1968: Cable • 1969: Brown • 1970: Dalton / Walker • 1971: Hollins • 1972: Miller • 1973: Cable • 1974: Melrose • 1975: Quartermaine • 1976: Spencer • 1977: Peake • 1978: Kelly • 1979: Kelly • 1980: Michael • 1981: Michael • 1982: Narkle • 1983: Cousins / Ironmonger • 1984: Malaxos / Mitchell / Spencer • 1985: Wrensted • 1986: Bairstow • 1987: Watson • 1988: Bain • 1989: Edwards • 1990: Grasso • 1991: Dargie • 1992: West • 1993: Mildenhall • 1994: Dargie • 1995: Treleven • 1996: Wasley • 1997: Anderson • 1998: Bromage • 1999: Seebeck • 2000: Ambrose • 2001: Turnbull • 2002: Pickett • 2003: Beros • 2004: Pickett • 2005: Crabb • 2006: Priddis • 2007: Jones • 2008: Ballantyne • 2009: Young • 2010: Krakouer • 2011: BlackwellThe Sandover Medal has been awarded every year since 1921 to the fairest and best player in the West Australian Football League and its various incarnations.Ross Glendinning Medal • Western Derby Best on Ground R4, 2001: Banfield • R19, 2001: Jakovich • R1, 2002: Fletcher • R16, 2002: Hasleby • R5, 2003: Gardiner • R22, 2003: Hasleby • R6, 2004: Hasleby • R21, 2004: Fletcher • R3, 2005: Judd • R20, 2005: Judd • R6, 2006: Judd • R21, 2006: Bell • R3, 2007: Braun • R18, 2007: Carr • R3, 2008: Pavlich • R18, 2008: Pavlich • R6, 2009: Hasleby • R17, 2009: Sandliands • R6, 2010: Barlow • R18, 2010: Sandliands • R8, 2011: Priddis • R18, 2011: CoxCategories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
- West Coast Eagles players
- Sandover Medal winners
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