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Nick Maxwell Personal information Full name Nick Maxwell Date of birth 3 June 1983 Place of birth Geelong, Victoria Original team North Ballarat (VFL) Draft #15, 2002 Rookie Draft, Collingwood Height/Weight 193cm / 93kg Position(s) Defender Club information Current club Collingwood Number 5 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2004– Collingwood 157 (26) 1 Playing statistics to end of QF1, 2011 season .Career highlights - Collingwood premiership captain 2010
- Collingwood captain 2009–
- All-Australian Team 2009
Nick Maxwell (born 3 June 1983) is an Australian rules football player and current captain of the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
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Early life
Nick Maxwell was born in Geelong to parents Sue and Doug and at age 10 moved to Wallington.[1] He was educated at St. Joseph's College where he played his junior football.
In 2001, Maxwell played for the Geelong Falcons in the TAC Cup.
His first senior football was played with the North Ballarat Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
AFL career
Maxwell was spotted by AFL club Collingwood who selected him as a rookie player in 2002.
In his first year at the club he played most of his games with VFL affiliate Williamstown Seagulls. Late the following year, he played in an off-season exhibition match in London against Fremantle, in which he performed impressively. Collingwood retained Maxwell on their rookie list. When Tom Davidson was added to the long term injury list, the club promoted Maxwell to the senior list. His debut came soon after in Round 9 against Adelaide and proved enough, playing 10 games in his first season as a hard-running defender. His size however was still tall and very lean. His promotion was then lifted as he was elevated onto the senior list for the next season.
In 2005, Maxwell had a breakthrough once again. His presence was more physical . After spending two weeks in the grandstands he received the call up to replace the out of form Ryan Lonie in round three, and did not miss another match. Arguably his best matches were against Sydney at Telstra Stadium, and at the Gabba against the Brisbane Lions. He kicked six goals for the season, at times when they were needed late in a quarter to help momentum. At 22 he was regarded by many as a player possessing outstanding maturity and dedication onfield.
Maxwell would have a solid start to the season in 2006. In Round 10 he would put his body on the line in a contest where he dived in to receive a hard ball get, getting crunched by Jonathan Brown of the Brisbane Lions, and would break his leg. He would miss the next 6 weeks with the broken leg, but would come back to the side and play every game for the rest of the year, showing his reasons of cementing a spot in the soon to be successful side.
In 2007, he became AFLPA representative for Collingwood. He played all 25 games, including three finals and was a regular contributor to the side. Coach Mick Malthouse used Maxwell as a utility, with an ability to play both ends of the ground and kicking eight goals. His total of 98 tackles, third highest at Collingwood. An example was his vigorous tackle in the Preliminary Final against Geelong's Max Rooke. Maxwell's leadership at Collingwood was shown throughout the season. He captained the club for the first time in Round 16 against Essendon in a 29 point win.
In the 2008 pre-season, Maxwell would be handed the number five guernsey, worn by retired club captain and icon Nathan Buckley. He also became the vice-captain of the side and was one of the favourites to beat Scott Burns for the captaincy role left vacant by Buckley, but Burns was given the top job.
Captaincy
On 17 December 2008 Collingwood Football Club announced the appointment of Maxwell as the club captain.
In the 2009 NAB Cup, Maxwell was controversially cited by the AFL tribunal for a shirtfront on West Coast's Patrick McGinnity which broke McGinnity's jaw.[2] The incident caused significant controversy. Collingwood launched a successful appeal, the only one in the history of the recently-introduced incarnation of the AFL tribunal and the decision was completely reversed.[3]
He was suspended in Round 3 of the AFL season for an incident involving Steve Johnson of the Geelong Cats, causing some media commentators to cast doubts on his choice as club captain.[4]
Maxwell was selected in the 2009 All-Australian side on the half back flank.
On the 2nd of October 2010, Maxwell captained Collingwood to its first AFL premiership in 20 years; the first since the 1990 premiership victory. The win came about in semi-controversial style, with the first Grand Final ending in a draw one week earlier. Maxwell declared the situation an "absolute joke" in an interview with Matthew Richardson immediately post-game. Collingwood won the replay 16.12(108) to St Kilda 7.10(52).
Personal life
Maxwell married girlfriend Erin in 2009 in Byron Bay. On 18 January 2011 the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter whom they named Milla Eve Maxwell.[5]
References
- ^ Robinson, Mark. "Nick Maxwell Pies' true believer". Herald Sun. 16 September 2010.
- ^ Free Maxwell, say legends by Andrea Petrie for The Age
- ^ Collingwood's Nick Maxwell victorious at AFL Appeals Board Sam Edmund for The Age. 20 February 2009
- ^ http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/maxwell-out-for-two/2009/04/14/1239474854949.html
- ^ Skipper ties the knot collingwoodfc.com.au
External links
- Nick Maxwell's profile on the Official AFL Website of the Collingwood Football Club
- Nick Maxwell's statistics from AFL Tables
Collingwood Football Club – current squad 2 Tarrant · 4 Didak · 5 Maxwell (c) · 6 Goldsack · 7 Krakouer · 8 O'Brien · 10 Pendlebury · 11 Blair · 12 Ball · 13 D. Thomas · 14 Rounds · 16 Brown · 17 Beams · 18 Jolly · 19 Wood · 20 Reid · 21 Wellingham · 22 Sidebottom · 23 Keeffe · 24 J. Thomas · 25 Young · 26 Johnson · 27 Buckley · 28 Sinclair · 29 Ceglar · 30 Macaffer · 31 Dawes · 32 Cloke · 34 Toovey · 35 Fasolo · 36 Swan · 37 Ugle · 38 Reed* · 39 Shaw · 40 Seedsman · 49 Cribbin* · 50 McNamara* · tbd Clarke · tbd Elliot · tbd Witts · tbd Yagmoor
Coach: Buckley
* denotes Rookie Listed players
Collingwood Football Club 2010 AFL Premiers Collingwood 9.14 (68) drew with St Kilda 10.8 (68), at Melbourne Cricket Ground;
Collingwood 16.12 (108) defeated St Kilda 7.10 (52), at Melbourne Cricket GroundCaptain: 5. Maxwell | 1. Davis* | 4. Didak | 6. Goldsack | 8. O'Brien | 10. Pendlebury | 12. Ball | 13. Thomas | 15. L. Brown | 16. N. Brown | 17. Beams | 18. Jolly | 20. Reid | 21. Wellingham | 22. Sidebottom | 26. Johnson | 30. Macaffer | 31. Dawes | 32. Cloke | 34. Toovey | 36. Swan | 39. Shaw | 47. BlairCoach: Malthouse
*Leon Davis did not play in the Grand Final replayCaptains of the Collingwood Football Club 1897: Strickland • 1898: Proudfoot • 1899: Proudfoot/Condon • 1900: Condon • 1901: Proudfoot • 1902–1904: Tulloch • 1905: Pannam • 1906: Dummett/Leach • 1907: Leach • 1908: Leach/Drohan/Nash • 1909: Nash • 1910–1911: Angus • 1912–1913: McHale • 1914–1916: Minogue • 1917–1918: Wilson • 1919: McCarthy • 1920–1921: Lee • 1922: Drummond • 1923: Curtis • 1924–1926: Tyson • 1927–1934: Coventry • 1935–1939: Collier • 1940–1941: Regan • 1942: Kyne • 1943: Regan • 1944: Fricker • 1945: Pannam • 1946–1949: Kyne • 1950–1951: Hocking • 1952–1955: Richards • 1955–1966: Mann • 1957: Twomey • 1958–1959: Tuck • 1960–1963: Weideman • 1964: Gabelich • 1965: Gabelich/Henderson • 1966–1969: Tuddenham • 1970: Water • 1971: Waters/W. Richardson • 1972–1975: W. Richardson • 1976: Tuddenham • 1977: M. Richardson • 1978: Thompson • 1979–1980: R. Shaw • 1981–1982: Moore • 1983–1986: Williams • 1987–1993: T. Shaw • 1994–1998: Brown • 1999–2007: Buckley • 2008: Burns • 2009–: Maxwell2009 All-Australian team Defenders
Corey Enright (Geelong) • Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) • Brian Lake (Western Bulldogs)
Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) • Craig Bolton (Sydney) • Nick Maxwell (Collingwood)Forwards
Paul Chapman (Geelong) • Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) (captain) • Dane Swan (Collingwood)
Leon Davis (Collingwood) • Brendan Fevola (Carlton) • Jonathan Brown (Brisbane)Followers
Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle) • Chris Judd (Carlton) (vice-captain) • Gary Ablett (Geelong)Interchange
Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs) • Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) • Brendon Goddard (St Kilda) • Adam Goodes (Sydney)Categories:- 1983 births
- Collingwood Football Club players
- All-Australians
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- North Ballarat Football Club players
- Geelong Falcons players
- St Joseph's Football Club players
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