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Matthew Allan Personal information Birth 26 February 1975 Recruited from North Ringwood Height and weight 199 cm / 104 kg Playing career¹ Debut Round 15, 2 July 1994, Carlton v.
Brisbane Bears, at Optus OvalTeam(s) Carlton (1994-2003)
140 games, 72 goals
Essendon (2004-2005)
21 games, 1 goal
Total games 161, 73 goals
¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season Career highlights - Carlton Pre-season Cup Winning side 1997
Matthew Allan (born 26 February 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.
He joined with the Carlton Football Club in 1992, and debuted in 1994 as the 1000th player to represent Carlton. He played as a ruckman, reaching his peak in 1999, when he won the John Nicholls Medal, won All-Australian selection and was selected for the International rules series. Allan's 716 hitouts in 1999 is the single-season record (recorded since 1987), a full 92 hitouts more than second place.
He was traded to the Essendon Football Club following some foot injuries and made his debut with the club in 2004. He had a solid year, playing 20 games and helping Essendon to the finals (along with Justin Murphy, another recycled player). In 2005, he played one game before knee soreness resurfaced (which had kept him out of action for four games in 2004), and following this, at the end of the season Allan confirmed his retirement.
External links
- Matthew Allan's profile on the Official AFL Website of the Essendon Football Club
- Matthew Allan's statistics from AFL Tables
John Nicholls Medal • Carlton Football Club Best and Fairest Winners 1929: Clover • 1934: Crisp • 1935: Francis • 1936: Clarke • 1937: McIntyre • 1938: Crisp • 1939: Gill • 1940: Francis • 1941: Chitty • 1942: Mooring • 1943: Gniel • 1944: Chitty • 1945: Savage • 1946: Howell • 1947: Deacon/Henfry • 1948: Howell • 1949: Henfry • 1950: Hodgson • 1951: Clark • 1952: Grieve • 1953: Hands • 1954: Milroy • 1955: James • 1956: Beasy • 1957: Comben • 1958: Comben • 1959: Nicholls • 1960: James • 1961: James • 1962: Ser. Silvagni • 1963: Nicholls • 1964: Collis • 1965: Nicholls • 1966: Nicholls • 1967: Nicholls • 1968: Ser. Silvagni • 1969: Crane • 1970: Gallagher • 1971: Southby • 1972: Southby • 1973: Jones • 1974: Doull • 1975: Jesaulenko • 1976: Keogh • 1977: Doull • 1978: Keogh • 1979: Fitzpatrick • 1980: Doull • 1981: Hunter • 1982: Buckley • 1983: Johnston • 1984: Doull • 1985: Madden • 1986: Johnston/Bradley • 1987: Kernahan • 1988: Bradley • 1989: Kernahan • 1990: Ste. Silvagni • 1991: Madden • 1992: Kernahan • 1993: Bradley • 1994: Williams • 1995: Ratten • 1996: Ste. Silvagni • 1997: Ratten • 1998: Brown • 1999: Allan • 2000: Ratten/Camporeale • 2001: Koutoufides • 2002: McKernan • 2003: McKay • 2004: Teague • 2005: Koutoufides • 2006: Whitnall • 2007: Carrazzo • 2008: Judd • 2009: Judd • 2010: Judd • 2011: MurphyJason Akermanis (Brisbane) • Justin Leppitsch (Brisbane) • Ben Hart (Adelaide)
Byron Pickett (Kangaroos) • Stephen Silvagni (Carlton) • Andrew McKay (Carlton)Forwards
Mark Mercuri (Essendon) • Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (Captain) • Michael Voss (Brisbane)
Ben Cousins (West Coast) • Matthew Lloyd (Essendon) • Matthew Richardson (Richmond)Interchange
Peter Bell (Fremantle) • Nathan Burke (St Kilda) • Wayne Campbell (Richmond) • Chris Grant (Western Bulldogs)Australian squad – 1999 International Rules Series Categories:- Essendon Football Club players
- Carlton Football Club players
- Victorian State of Origin players
- John Nicholls Medal winners
- All-Australians
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Australian rules biography, 1970s birth stubs
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