Rupert Betheras

Rupert Betheras

Infobox afl player


firstname = Rupert
lastname = Betheras


| birthdate = Birth date and age|1975|11|23|df=y
birthplace = Victoria
originalteam = East Perth Football Club (WAFL)
dead = alive
deathdate =
deathplace =
debutdate = 11 April 1999
debutteam = Collingwood
debutopponent = West Coast Eagles
debutstadium = Victoria Park
playingteams = Collingwood (1999-2004)

105 Games, 35 Goals
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coachingteams =
statsend = Round 2,2005
careerhighlights =

Rupert James Betheras (born 23 November 1975) is an Australian rules footballer formerly playing in the Australian Football League.

Early career

Betheras played football for Melbourne amateur club De La Salle where he also went to school before being given the opportunity to play with East Perth for the 1996 season whilst on a surfing holiday at the Margaret River in Western Australia. In 1997 he was recruited to the Fremantle Dockers rookie list, before moving back to Melbourne and earned a spot on the Collingwood Magpies rookie list. He was then drafted late in the 1998 AFL Draft at no. 76 by Collingwood, and in 1999 made his debut at Victoria Park against the West Coast Eagles.

A brave utility who poured his heart and soul into the Collingwood Football Club, Rupert Betheras was a crowd favourite amongst the Collingwood faithful between 1999-2004, the latter season marking his delisting from the squad, something which continues to irk Collingwood fans around the globe.

Affectionately known by all Magpie fans as 'Rupe', he began his AFL career at the mature age of 23, after spending 1998 on the club's now abolished supplementary list. He began the season fortunate to make the squad, but ended it as captain and the Best and Fairest winner in the reserves, prompting the club to use the 75th selection of the 1998 National Draft on the ex-surfer.

Betheras made an immediate impact in his first season (1999), making his debut against the West Coast Eagles in the second last game played at Victoria Park in round three. He impressed initially, before he was demoted back to the reserves. It was here that Betheras showed his mettle, rebounding to regain selection in the round ten loss to Sydney at the SCG, famous for being the afternoon on which Swans spearhead Tony Lockett booted the 1300th goal of his career, breaking former Magpie Gordon Coventry's record of 1299. Although the majority of his teammates were swamped by the home team's onslaught, Betheras was unperturbed, hitting the Swans with everything, tackling with vigour and displaying his future trademark endeavor.

Despite his lack of size, Betheras proved himself an excellent mark and more than useful by hand or by foot, and was Nathan Buckley's right hand man for much of the season underneath the packs. Betheras' rise earned him plaudits from all, including the Harry Collier Trophy as best first year player, as well as finishing 9th in the Copeland Trophy.

Rupe backed up his debut efforts the following year in playing all 22 matches, used by new coach Mick Malthouse through the midfield and out of halfback, often wracking up large possession numbers, his cause now aided by the recruitment of Shane O'Bree from Brisbane.

Season 2001 saw Betheras swap numbers, from his no.49 to a more senior looking no.10, previously donned by Paul Williams, who had been traded to Sydney the previous summer. In his third season, Betheras lacked the opportunities at senior level, playing off halfback and through the midfield when in the senior side. He showcased his capacity as a small forward with two goals in the Anzac Day loss to Essendon in round five, whilst starring across halfback in the thumping annihilation of the Eagles in round 12, having a huge impact when coming off the bench.

eason 2002, the Breakthrough

2002 saw Collingwood reach the finals for the first time since 1994, and the Grand Final for the first time since 1990, and not surprisingly, Betheras played a huge role in the revival. His vigour and work ethic from half forward altered the course of many matches, including his three goals against the Lions in round eight at Colonial Stadium to turn the match on its head. He also set the Pies alight with two quickfire goals in the first Qualifying Final against Port Adelaide, before rocking the MCG to its foundations with a magnificent goal from the boundary line the two weeks later against Adelaide in the Preliminary Final.

eason 2003

In 2003 he had a disappointing season, leaving him in and out of the side early on, but by mid-year was again on track before being dropped for round 19 after a quiet night out against Fremantle in Perth . He was delisted at the end of the season and the Collingwood fans are still unhappy with his delisting, as he was a fan favourite.

Post-AFL Career

After his AFL career he moved to the Northern Territory to play for NTFL club St Mary's. He returned to Melbourne late in the 2005 season, playing for Williamstown reserves. he was made captin of the side

As a young man Betheras was interested in art and during 2001 and 2002 he planned for his career post-football and turned to being an artist. In season 2007, he was reportedly playing football with Rumbalara on the Murray River.

External links

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* [http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/articles/2002/08/10/1028158032164.html The Age - A brush with Betheras]
* [http://www.artshub.com.au/au/?vmStr=DE15CFFBE9E67D826F1BF6DD106CF30F1EF9E7F0E4149BEA From stadium to studio, artist Rupert Betheras ] Arts Hub Australia, 22 August 2007 - Feature Profile


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