- David Gallagher (footballer)
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David Gallagher Personal information Birth 5 August 1980 Recruited from Prahran Dragons Playing career¹ Debut Round 1, 1999, Adelaide Football Club v.
Western Bulldogs, at Football ParkTeam(s) Adelaide (1999-2001)
- 26 games, 2 goals
Carlton (2002)
- 7 games, 1 goal
Total - 33 Games, 3 Goals
¹ Statistics to end of 2011 season Career highlights - VFL premiership player: 2004, 2005, 2006
- Sandringham club captain (2011-pres)
- Sandringham best and fairest: 2004, 2009
David Gallagher (born 5 August 1980) is an Australian rules footballer who has played in the Australian Football League and the Victorian Football League.
Gallagher was recruited from the Prahran Dragons in the TAC Cup to the Adelaide Football Club with the 32nd selection in the 1998 AFL Draft.[1] After playing 26 games over three seasons, including a AFL Rising Star nomination in 1999[2] he was traded to Carlton in return for Ben Nelson.[1] He played in seven of the first nine games of the 2002 season, but did not play again in the AFL and was delisted.[3]
Since his AFL career, Gallagher has had a long and successful VFL career with the Sandringham Football Club. To the end of 2010, he has played 131 games for the Zebras, winning consecutive premierships with the club in 2004, 2005 and 2006,[4] and twice winning the best and fairest award, in 2004 and 2009.[5] In 2011, Gallagher was made club captain.[4]
References
- ^ a b Lovett, Michael, ed (2005). AFL 2005. p. 341. ISBN 0-9580300-6-5.
- ^ High-flying Crow hero
- ^ David Gallagher (footballer)'s statistics from AFL Tables
- ^ a b Sandringham Football Club, Gallagher named Sandringham Captain for 2011, 29 March 2011, Retrieved 23 April 2011.
- ^ Sandringham Football Club, The Honour Board, Retrieved 23 April 2011.
1998 AFL Draft First round 1. Des Headland • 2. Justin Longmuir • 3. Nic Fosdike • 4. Ryan Fitzgerald • 5. Michael Stevens • 6. Murray Vance • 7. Josh Carr • 8. Jude Bolton • 9. Mark McVeigh • 10. Brandon Hill • 11. Lenny Hayes • 12. Adam Ramanauskas • 13. Chris Lamb • 14. Luke Penny • 15. Brady Rawlings • 16. Brett BurtonSecond round 17. Peter Street • 18. Daniel Schell • 19. Nick Davis • 20. Michael Collica • 21. David Clarke • 22. James Begley • 23. Chris Ladhams • 24. David Wojcinski • 25. Aaron Henneman • 26. Michael O'Brien • 27. Steven Baker • 28. Heath James • 29. Tyson Stenglein • 30. Nicky Winmar • 31. Gary Dhurrkay • 32. David GallagherThird round 33. Craig Bolton • 34. Bryan Beinke • 35. Brad Oborne • 36. Danny Jacobs • 37. Adam Morgan • 38. Brendan Fevola • 39. Toby Thurstans • 40. James White • 41. Craig Jacotine • 43. Damien Ryan • 44. Heath Scotland • 45. Aaron Shattock • 46. Jay Solomon • 47. Nicolas Lowther • 48. Lucas HerbertFourth round 49. Garth Taylor • 50. Damien Adkins • 51. David Loats • 52. Ryan O'Connor • 53. Troy Schwarze • 54. Derek Murray • 55. Marc Dragicevic • 56. Ilija Grgic • 57. Andrew Embley • 58. Ian Prendergast • 59. Dwayne Simpson • 60. Luke Speers • 61. Ricky Symes • 62. Tim van der Klooster • 63. Clint KireyFifth round 64. Andrew Shipp • 65. Lee Walker • 66. Steven Rode • 67. Brett Backwell • 68. Matthew Greig • 69. Scott Bennett • 70. Kurt Heazlewood • 71. Simon Feast • 72. Luke Taylor • 73. Christin Macri • 74. Adam Lange • 75. Ken McGregorSixth round 76. Rupert Betheras • 77. Adrian Cox • 79. Ray Hall • 80. Brodie Atkinson • 81. Jacob Anstey • 85. Shannon MotlopSeventh round Categories:- Adelaide Football Club players
- Carlton Football Club players
- Sandringham Football Club players
- Sandringham Dragons players
- 1980 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Australian rules biography, 1980s birth stubs
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