Dean Solomon

Dean Solomon
Dean Solomon
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Personal information
Birth 9 January 1980 (1980-01-09) (age 31), Melbourne
Recruited from Bendigo Pioneers
Height and weight 189cm / 103kg
Playing career¹
Debut 25 April 1998, Essendon v.
Collingwood, at M.C.G.
Team(s)

Essendon (1998–2006)

158 games, 56 goals

Fremantle (2007–2009)

51 games, 22 goals

Total: 209 games, 78 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2010 season
Career highlights
  • Essendon Bombers premiership side 2000

Dean Solomon (born 9 January, 1980) is retired Australian rules footballer. He played for the Fremantle Dockers and the Essendon Bombers in his 13 year, 209 games and a premiership career.

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Early career

Solomon grew up in the small mining town of Broken Hill excelling in basketball, cricket and football though it is the latter in which he held the most promise.

Playing for the North Broken Hill Football Club, a team with which his family has a long history he received several honours as a junior, along with several junior premierships, however as a 16 year old he was awarded "best junior" when playing for the league or A-grade team against many large, hard men who would often attempt to physically intimidate him.

Solomon played his last game for North Broken Hill in 1996, unfortunately injuring his fingers and missing a grand final.

Solomon then went on to play for the Bendigo Pioneers in the under 18 TAC Cup competition. He was selected in the 1997 AFL Draft by Essendon with a 2nd round selection, number 20 overall.

AFL career

Solomon made his AFL debut in 1998 for Essendon and was part of their 2000 premiership team. On numerous occasions, however, Solomon has shown his lack of discipline to be detrimental to his game, one example being the 2005 clash with Adelaide at AAMI Stadium, where Solomon's concession of a 50-metre penalty was considered a turning point in the match, from which Adelaide became big victors.

On 13 October 2006 Solomon was traded to the Fremantle Dockers, following a trade of draft picks No. 42 and No. 47, Fremantle also gained pick No. 52 from the Bombers. He links up with close friend, forward Chris Tarrant who was traded to the Dockers on the same day from Collingwood.

In 2008, Solomon was reported for elbowing Cameron Ling to the head which resulted in broken cheekbones and eye socket and Solomon received an 8 week suspension, the most severe AFL tribunal penalty in 11 years.[1]

On 18 February 2010 Solomon announced his retirement from AFL football due to a painful degenerative knee injury.[2]

He joined the new Gold Coast Football Club as an assistant coach in the months before they entered the AFL for the 2011 season.[3]

Tribunal history

Season Round Charge category (level) Victim Result Verdict Ref(s)
2004 11 Melee involvement Guilty (accepted fine) $4,500 fine [4][5]
2005 18 Melee involvement Guilty (accepted fine) $2,400 fine [5][6]
2006 8 Charging (3) Ben Cousins (West Coast) Not guilty (won at tribunal) [5][7]
2007 PS-QF Striking (1) Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) Guilty (early plea) Reprimand [5][8]
6 Misconduct (3) Jason Roe (Brisbane Lions) Guilty (lost at tribunal) 1 match suspension [5][9]
21 Wrestling Brad Miller (Melbourne) Guilty (accepted fine) $900 fine [5][9]
2008 1 Rough conduct (1) Shane Wakelin (Collingwood) Guilty (lost at tribunal) 2 matches suspension [5][10]
8 Wrestling Tom Williams (Western Bulldogs) Guilty (accepted fine) $1,800 fine [5][10]
15 Striking (6) Cameron Ling (Geelong) Guilty (direct to tribunal) 8 matches suspension [5][10]
Key:
  • PS – Pre-season competition
  • EF – Elimination final
  • QF – Qualifying final
  • SF – Semi-final
  • PF – Preliminary final
  • GF – Grand final

References

  1. ^ Dean Solomon Rubbed Out For 8 Weeks
  2. ^ http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/89669/default.aspx
  3. ^ Dean Solomon joins Gold Coast
  4. ^ "Tribunal History in Season 2004". AFL Historical Statistics. http://stats.afl.com.au/public/statistics/tribunal/1/2004/All/tribunal_1_all_2004.shtml?competition_group_idIndex=0&season_idIndex=5&guiltyIndex=0&AFLstatisticMenu=1. Retrieved 4 September 2009. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Dean Solomon, Fremantle Dockers @ FanFooty". FanFooty. http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/profile.php?firstname=Dean&surname=Solomon. Retrieved 4 September 2009. 
  6. ^ "Tribunal History in Season 2005". AFL Historical Statistics. http://stats.afl.com.au/public/statistics/tribunal/1/2005/All/tribunal_1_all_2005.shtml?competition_group_idIndex=0&season_idIndex=4&guiltyIndex=0&AFLstatisticMenu=1. Retrieved 4 September 2009. 
  7. ^ "Tribunal History in Season 2006". AFL Historical Statistics. http://stats.afl.com.au/public/statistics/tribunal/1/2006/All/tribunal_1_all_2006.shtml?competition_group_idIndex=0&season_idIndex=3&guiltyIndex=0&AFLstatisticMenu=1. Retrieved 10 August 2009. 
  8. ^ "Tribunal History in Season 2007 (pre-season)". AFL Historical Statistics. http://stats.afl.com.au/public/statistics/tribunal/6/2007/All/tribunal_6_all_2007.shtml?competition_group_idIndex=3&season_idIndex=2&guiltyIndex=0&AFLstatisticMenu=1. Retrieved 4 September 2009. 
  9. ^ a b "Tribunal History in Season 2007". AFL Historical Statistics. http://stats.afl.com.au/public/statistics/tribunal/1/2007/All/tribunal_1_all_2007.shtml?competition_group_idIndex=0&season_idIndex=2&guiltyIndex=0&AFLstatisticMenu=1. Retrieved 4 September 2009. 
  10. ^ a b c "Tribunal History in Season 2008". AFL Historical Statistics. http://stats.afl.com.au/public/statistics/tribunal/1/2008/All/tribunal_1_all_2008.shtml?competition_group_idIndex=0&season_idIndex=1&guiltyIndex=0&AFLstatisticMenu=1. Retrieved 4 September 2009. 

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