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David Rodan
David Rodan during the 2007 AFL SeasonPersonal information Full name David Rodan Date of birth 8 October 1983 Place of birth Fiji Original team Calder Cannons (TAC Cup) Draft #33, 2001 National Draft, Richmond
#86, 2006 National Draft, Port AdelaideHeight/Weight 173cm / 87kg Position(s) Midfielder Club information Current club Port Adelaide Number 15 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2002–2006
2007–
TotalRichmond
Port Adelaide65 (43)
101 (84)
166 (127)International team honours Years Team Games (Goals) 2008 Australia 2 1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .David Rodan (born 8 October 1983) is a professional Australian rules footballer currently playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club.
Rodan is the first Fijian-born player to reach 100 AFL games.[1]
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Early life
David Rodan was born in Fiji and grew up in the town of Lami[2] near Suva and is also of Tongan heritage[citation needed]. At three years old he moved to Australia with his parents.[3] His father wanted him to play rugby union, but there were no rugby clubs for juniors in his area. Instead, he tried Aussie Rules, beginning junior football with Oak Park and the Holy Child Football Club in Broadmeadows, and he developed a passion for the sport.[4]
Rodan rose through the junior ranks until dominating in the TAC Cup competition, winning back to back Morrish Medals (2000 and 2001).
AFL career
Richmond Tigers (2001 - 2006)
Rodan was recruited by AFL club Richmond Tigers at the end of 2001 at pick 33. He played every game for two years (from his debut in 2002), and was nominated for the AFL Rising Star award in his debut season and kicked 17 goals of which three were nominated for the Goal of the Year award.
Playing for Richmond, he played as a small crumbing forward along with Andrew Krakouer in the early part of his career.
He became an Australian citizen in September 2002 in order to get a passport to travel to London, England to participate in an Australian Football Exhibition Match against Essendon as his Fijian passport had expired.[5]
After the retirement of Matthew Knights, Rodan shifted into the midfield.
He did not participate in the 2005 regular season due to a severe knee injury. Rodan made a return to league football in 2006, but was delisted at the end of the season, first hearing of his sacking at the club's best and fairest function via an impromptu speech from captain Kane Johnson.[6]
Port Adelaide (2007 - present)
Rodan was given a career lifeline when he was drafted by Port Adelaide with the final selection of the 2006 AFL draft.
Rodan did not miss a game in the 2007 season, including the 2007 AFL Grand Final. He received six Brownlow Medal votes at the 2007 medal count including a best on ground 3 votes for his round 12 performance, putting him in the top 60 players in the competition.
Rodan ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament in a training injury in December 2009 and was expected to miss the entire 2010 season.[7] However, following ligament augmentation and reconstruction surgery, which replaced the torn ligament with one made of polyester fibres, Rodan was able to play in round six, 2010.[8]
Personal life
Rodan has expressed his desire to see Australian rules football in Fiji succeed, and is an ambassador for Aussie Rules Pacific.[citation needed]
References
- ^ http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=3040
- ^ Drugunalevu, Eliki Great talent Fiji Times. Friday, August 13, 2010
- ^ No fairy-teal ending for Rodans from foxsports.com.au
- ^ Official Website of the Australian Football League > News Article > Rodan wins Rising star nomination
- ^ Eva, Bruce "Rodan to become an Australian citizen" AFL Record. 30 September 2002
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Port Adelaide's David Rodan likely to miss entire 2010 season". FoxSports. December 16, 2009. http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,20797,26494302-5018851,00.html. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
- ^ "Rodan's LARS recovery stuns coaches". ABC. April 25, 2010. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/25/2882179.htm?site=adelaide. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
External links
- David Rodan's profile on the Official AFL Website of the Port Adelaide Football Club
- David Rodan's statistics from AFL Tables
Port Adelaide Football Club – current squad 1 Cassisi (c) · 2 Hitchcock · 3 Salopek · 5 Broadbent · 6 Pearce · 8 Hartlett · 9 Surjan · 10 Boak · 11 Banner · 12 Trengove · 13 O'Shea · 14 P. Stewart · 15 Rodan · 16 Jacobs · 17 Gray · 18 Cornes · 19 Salter · 21 Thomas · 22 Phillips · 23 Lobbe · 26 Moore · 27 Carlile · 28 Schulz · 29 Pittard · 30 Chaplin · 32 Butcher · 33 Brett Ebert · 34 Redden · 38 Newton · 39 Westhoff · 40 Young · 42 Jonas* · 43 D. Stewart · 44 Logan · 46 Webb* · 47 Irons* · 48 Curnow* · tbd Brad Ebert · tbd Renouf
Coach: Primus
* denotes Rookie Listed players
Australian squad – 2008 International Rules Series 2006 AFL Draft First Round
Bryce Gibbs • Scott Gumbleton • Lachlan Hansen • Matthew Leuenberger • Travis Boak • Mitchell Thorp • Joel Selwood • Ben Reid • David Armitage • Nathan Brown • Andrejs Everitt • James Frawley • Jack Riewoldt • James Sellar • Daniel O'Keefe • Mitch Brown • Shaun Hampson (Priority Pick) • Leroy Jetta (Priority Pick)Second Round
Shaun Grigg • Tom Hislop • Gavin Urquhart • Albert Proud • Paul Stewart • Brent Renouf • Nathan Djerrkura • Shane Edwards • Brad Howard • Chris Dawes • Eric Mackenzie • Ricky Petterd • Clayton Collard • Kurt Tippett • Jarryd Morton • Chris SchmidtThird Round
Mark Austin • Alwyn Davey • Todd Goldstein • James Hawksley • Nathan Krakouer • Josh P. Kennedy (F/S) • Tom Hawkins (F/S) • Bachar Houli • Tim Houlihan • Brad Dick • Brennan Stack • Colin Garland • Kyle Reimers • David Mackay • Daniel Currie • Will SchofieldLater Rounds
Clint Benjamin • Brock O'Brien • Lindsay Thomas • Matt Tyler • Robbie Gray • Garry Moss • Simon Hogan • Daniel Connors • Jarryd Allen • Carl Peterson • Josh Hill • Isaac Weetra • Tyson Goldsack • Nick Gill • Peter Faulks • Malcolm Lynch • Joe Anderson • Ben Warren • Sam Sheldon • Justin Westhoff • Andrew Collins • Matthew Ferguson • Paul O'Shea • Calib Mourish • Bryce Campbell • Jesse White • James Thomson • Aaron Edwards • Ryan Williams • David RodanCategories:- 1983 births
- Australian people of Fijian descent
- Living people
- Port Adelaide Football Club players
- Richmond Football Club players
- VFL/AFL players born in Fiji
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Calder Cannons players
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