Matthew Carr

Matthew Carr
Matthew Carr
Personal information
Full name Matthew Carr
Date of birth 29 December 1978 (1978-12-29) (age 32)
Place of birth Goomalling, Western Australia
Original team East Fremantle Football Club
Height/Weight 190cm / 87kg
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1999 – 2000
2001 – 2008
Total
St Kilda
Fremantle
28 (2)
134 (64)
162 (66)
1 Playing statistics to end of 2008 season .
Career highlights


  • International Rules Series 2003

Matthew Carr (born 29 December 1978) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fremantle and St Kilda in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played as a half-back flanker and began his football career at East Fremantle. Matthew is the brother of Josh Carr, who also played for Fremantle and they both attended Corpus Christi College in Bateman, Western Australia.

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St Kilda Career (1999 - 2000)

Carr was drafted by Collingwood with the 64th selection in the 1995 AFL Draft, from East Fremantle in the West Australian Football League, but did not manage to make his debut for the Magpies. He then returned to East Fremantle in 1997, before being drafted by the St Kilda with their 1st round selection in the 1998 Pre-Season Draft. Carr played another year in the reserves before making his AFL debut in 1999. He played 28 games for the Saints over two seasons before being traded to Fremantle.[1]

Fremantle Career (2001 - 2008)

Carr was traded to Fremantle at the 2000 AFL Draft by St Kilda in exchange for Craig Callaghan. He played 21 games in Fremantle's disastrous 2001 season. He played every game in 2002 and after an excellent 2003 season, in which he was sixth in Fremantle's best and fairest, his 2004 season was severely disrupted by injury. An ankle problem early in the season and a broken leg later in the season saw Carr restricted to just 11 games.

Matthew's 2005 season was also affected by injury, he had been averaging more than 25 disposals per match before the Rd 9 match against Hawthorn. Carr was only able to manage 14 disposals while apparently under duress against Hawthorn. He returned for the Rd 18 clash against Collingwood but did little in the last 4 games of the season.

From the 2006 season onward, Matthew was generally used in a utility/tagging role, often given the assignment of playing against the opposition's best midfield player. He was generally very effective in that role and finished the 2006 season having played every game for the Dockers, including three appearances in the 2006 finals series. However, throughout 2006 and 2007 seasons, injuries and fitness concerns continued to hamper his game and, although a serviceable player, he never returned to his earlier form.

Carr played four games in the 2008 season before announcing his retirement on 19 May 2008.[2] His 134th and last game for Fremantle was played against the Adelaide Crows at AAMI Stadium on 19 April 2008.

He has continued to play football in the West Australian Football League, but switched to Swan Districts from East Fremantle in 2009.[3]

References

  1. ^ Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2002). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (4th ed.). Melbourne, Victoria: Crown Content. p. 92-93. ISBN 1-74095-001-1.
  2. ^ Carr quits AFL football
  3. ^ Carr to play for Swans

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