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Nathan Bock Personal information Full name Nathan Bock Date of birth 20 March 1983 Original team Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL) Draft #25, 2002 Rookie Draft, Adelaide
Uncontracted recruit, Gold CoastHeight/Weight 193cm / 93kg Position(s) Defender Club information Current club Gold Coast Number 44 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2004–2010
2011–
TotalAdelaide
Gold Coast113 (57)
21 (2)
134 (59)Representative team honours Years Team Games (Goals) 2008 Dream Team 1 (0) International team honours 2008 Australia 2 1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .Career highlights - Inaugural Gold Coast AFL team
- Malcolm Blight Medal 2008
- Showdown Medal Rd 17, 2009
- All-Australian Team 2008
Nathan Bock (born 20 March 1983) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played for the Adelaide Football Club between 2002 and 2010, and announced in August 2010 that he would join the new Gold Coast Football Club in 2011.[1]
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Adelaide career
He was elevated off the Adelaide Football Club's rookie list at the start of the 2003 season after being drafted with selection 25 in the 2002 Rookie Draft from Woodville-West Torrens in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).
Debuting with the Adelaide Football Club in 2004 as a 21-year-old, he did well in Adelaide's forward line. On his debut (Round 5 April 23, 2004) he goaled with each of his first three kicks, and he had 94 disposals and kicked 8 goals in his first ten games. Since then, under the coaching of Neil Craig, he has been transformed into a tough centre half-back.
Bock missed the first 7 rounds of the 2005 season, but returned in round 8 and showed signs that he and All-Australian defender Ben Rutten would become one of the best defensive combinations in the AFL, a promise the duo delivered on in the next few years. Bock has not lost his forward origin, either; he kicked two goals from tight angles in the third quarter against Fremantle in the 2006 Qualifying Final as Adelaide came from behind to win, and replicated the feat late in the Preliminary Final against West Coast, this time unsuccessfully.
In Brad Johnson's 300th game for the Western Bulldogs in round 1, 2008, with Adelaide trailing by four points with only seconds remaining, Bock took a mark in the left forward pocket, about 45 metres out from goal and on a 45 degree angle. Bock missed the shot as the siren sounded and Adelaide lost the game. However, Bock recovered from this to have a fine season, in which he won AFL All-Australian selection as the team's centre half-back.[2] He also won the 2008 Crows Club Champion award with 162 votes and the club's Most Valuable Player award.[3]
Bock was charged with assaulting his partner and causing property damage during an incident at the General Havelock hotel in Adelaide early on Sunday morning 5 April 2009.[4] He was detained by police and later released to face court at a later date. After the incident, he was suspended indefinitely by the Adelaide Football Club; this suspension was lifted after only one game, and he played a respectable role in the Crows' 48-point loss to Geelong. A hamstring injury saw him miss several more weeks, but he return midway through the season and won the Showdown Medal in Round 17.[5]
International Rules
Nathan Bock was represented Australian in the 2008 International Rules Series against Ireland. In the first test in Perth, he was selected as the goalkeeper - a position that does not exist in Australian rules football. He conceded a three goals in Australia's 1 point loss. In the second test, he was switched to a more usual role of centre half back and played well.
Gold Coast career
On 17 August 2010, Bock announced that he will leave Adelaide and join the new Gold Coast Suns team that joined the competition in 2011. He was the first current AFL player to announce that he is joining the new team.[1]
References
- ^ a b Nathan Bock confirms Gold Coast move
- ^ Rucci, Michelangelo (15 September 2008). "Adelaide Crows Nathan Bock makes All Australian team". news.com.au. http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,24352600-5014664,00.html.
- ^ "Bock wins 2008 Club Champion". afc.com.au. http://www.afc.com.au/tabid/4417/Default.aspx?newsid=68592.
- ^ "All-Australian Bock on assault charge". http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/04/06/2536359.htm?site=local.
- ^ Crows hammer Power by 70 points
External links
- Nathan Bock's profile on the Official AFL Website of the Adelaide Football Club
- Nathan Bock's statistics from AFL Tables
Awards Preceded by
Andrew McLeodAdelaide Best and Fairest winner
2008Succeeded by
Bernie VinceGold Coast Football Club – current squad 2 Smith · 3 Brennan · 4 Weller · 5 Harbrow · 6 Magin · 7 Hunt · 8 Russell · 9 Ablett (c) · 10 Moss · 13 Jolly · 14 Krakouer · 15 Flanagan · 16 Thompson · 17 Fraser · 18 McKenzie · 20 Toy · 22 Nicholls · 23 Dixon · 24 Swallow · 25 Stanley · 26 Shaw · 29 Hine · 30 Brown · 32 Matera · 33 Liddy · 34 Hutchins · 35 Rischitelli · 36 Iles · 37 Bennell · 38 Wilkinson · 39 Day · 40 Hickey · 41 Prestia · 42 Caddy · 43 Patrick · 44 Bock · 45 May · 46 Lynch · 47 Gorringe · 48 Tape · 49 Gillbee · 50 Taylor · tbd Allen · tbd Sexton · tbd Warnock
Coach: McKenna
* denotes Rookie Listed playersInaugural Gold Coast Football Club AFL team Full-back Campbell Brown • Nathan Bock • Seb TapeHalf-back Centre Trent McKenzie • Daniel Harris • Michael RischitelliHalf-forward Full-forward Jared Brennan • Zac Smith • Brandon MateraRuck Interchange Marc Lock • Alik Magin • Harley Bennell • Sub: Josh ToyCoach Malcolm Blight Medal • Adelaide Football Club Best and Fairest Winners 1991: Mickan • 1992: McDermott • 1993: McGuinness • 1994: Rehn • 1995: Connell • 1996: Liptak • 1997: McLeod • 1998: Ricciuto • 1999: Hart • 2000: Goodwin • 2001: McLeod • 2002: Hart • 2003: Ricciuto • 2004: Ricciuto • 2005: Goodwin • 2006: Goodwin • 2007: McLeod • 2008: Bock • 2009: Vince • 2010: Douglas • 2011: ThompsonShowdown Medal • Showdown Best on Ground R7, 2000: Ricciuto • R22, 2000: Stevens • R3, 2001: Francou • R18, 2001: Francou • R5, 2002: Schofield • R20, 2002: Francou • R5, 2003: Johncock • R22, 2003: P. Burgoyne • R7, 2004: Ricciuto • R22, 2004: Tredrea • R3, 2005: Ricciuto • R20, 2005: Goodwin/S. Burgoyne • R6, 2006: Edwards • R21, 2006: Cornes • R3, 2007: McLeod • R18, 2007: Goodwin • R3, 2008: Vince • R16, 2008: Pearce • R6, 2009: Brogan • R17, 2009: Bock • R6, 2010: Gray • R17, 2010: Cassisi • R4, 2011: Westhoff • R19, 2011: van Berlo2008 All-Australian team Defenders
Dale Morris (Western Bulldogs) • Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) • Tom Harley (Geelong) (vice-captain)
Luke Hodge (Hawthorn) • Nathan Bock (Adelaide) • Sam Fisher (St Kilda)Forwards
Steve Johnson (Geelong) • Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) • Brent Harvey (North Melbourne)
Brendan Fevola (Carlton) • Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) • Paul Medhurst (Collingwood)Interchange
Corey Enright (Geelong) • Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) • Matthew Richardson (Richmond) • Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle)Dream Team – 2008 Hall of Fame Tribute Match Australian squad – 2008 International Rules Series Categories:- 1983 births
- Living people
- Adelaide Football Club players
- Gold Coast Football Club players
- Woodville-West Torrens Football Club players
- All-Australians
- Malcolm Blight Medal winners
- Australian rules footballers from South Australia
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