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Darren Glass Personal information Full name Darren Glass Date of birth 14 May 1981 Original team Perth (WAFL) Draft #11, 1999 National Draft, West Coast Height/Weight 192cm / 94kg Position(s) Defender Club information Current club West Coast Number 23 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2000– West Coast 220 (8) 1 Playing statistics to end of SF1, 2011 season .Career highlights - West Coast premiership player 2006
- Club Champion Award 2007, 2009, 2011
- All-Australian Team 2006, 2007, 2011
- West Coast captain 2008–
Darren Glass (born 14 May 1981) is an Australian rules footballer for the AFL's West Coast Eagles. He wears number 23 guernsey.
He was recruited as the number 11 draft pick in the 1999 AFL Draft from Perth. Darren made his debut for the Eagles in Round 4, 2000 against Adelaide.
Glass, who had a relatively low profile in a team of well known stars such as Ben Cousins, Chris Judd, and Daniel Kerr, was named as the official All-Australian full-back in 2006, 2007 and 2011 by the AFL.The dependable full-back is now recognised as one of the AFL’s elite defenders after another fine season. Has the strength and versatility to play on forwards of any shape or size, and his duels with Sydney’s Barry Hall – there were four in all – will live long in the memory. Second place in the best and fairest was a fair reflection of his efforts.
He had another excellent 2007 season but had a lowlight. with Justin Westhoff claiming his scalps in Port's Rnd 15 trashing of West Coast nevertheless, Glass won West Coast's Club Champion Award being West Coast's best in a season that saw them lose their premiership defence.
On 9 November 2007, Glass was announced the new captain of West Coast with the departure of Chris Judd back to Victoria. Glass has been appointed to lead the recovery of the club after a series of off-field scandals. West Coast have had a poor year in his first year of captaincy, suffering from the loss of Judd and Cousins as well as from injuries to key players, including Glass himself.
Darren married Alicia Severin on the 23 December 2007 and have two daughters together; Mila, born on the 23 September 2009, and Zara, born on 23 April 2011.
After another fantastic season, playing all 22 matches for the West Coast Eagles in 2009, Glass won his second Club Champion award ahead of fellow defender Shannon Hurn.
References
External links
- Darren Glass's profile on the Official AFL Website of the West Coast Eagles Football Club
- Darren Glass's statistics from AFL Tables
Sporting positions Preceded by
Chris JuddCaptain of West Coast Eagles
2008–11Succeeded by
incumbentAwards Preceded by
Chris Judd
Dean CoxClub Champion Award
2007
2009Succeeded by
Dean Cox
Mark LeCrasWest Coast Eagles – current squad 1 Brown · 2 LeCras · 3 Gaff · 4 Kerr · 6 Nicoski · 7 Masten · 8 Waters · 9 Naitanui · 10 S. Selwood · 11 Priddis · 12 Sheppard · 13 Shuey · 14 Stevens · 15 Swift · 16 Mackenzie · 17 Kennedy · 18 Dalziell · 20 Cox · 21 Lynch · 22 Neates · 23 Glass (c) · 24 Rosa · 25 Hurn · 26 Butler · 27 Darling · 28 Smith · 29 Lycett · 30 Wilson · 31 Schofield · 32 Embley · 34 Brennan · 35 McGinnity · 37 A. Selwood · 40 Hamp* · 41 Strijk · 42 McGovern* · 43 Hams · 44 Weedon · 47 Stevenson · tbd Hill
Coach: Worsfold
*rookie-listed player
West Coast Eagles 2006 AFL Premiers West Coast Eagles 12.13 (85) defeated Sydney Swans 12.12 (84), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Coach: Worsfold Captains of the West Coast Eagles Club Champion Award • West Coast Eagles Best and Fairest Winners 1987: Malaxos • 1988: Worsfold • 1989: McKenna • 1990: Lewis • 1991: Turley • 1992: Kemp • 1993: Jakovich/Pyke • 1994: Jakovich • 1995: Jakovich • 1996: Banfield • 1997: Matera • 1998: McIntosh • 1999: McKenna • 2000: Jakovich • 2001: Cousins • 2002: Cousins • 2003: Cousins • 2004: Judd • 2005: Cousins • 2006: Judd • 2007: Glass • 2008: Cox • 2009: Glass • 2010: LeCras • 2011: Glass2006 All-Australian team Defenders
Nathan Bassett (Adelaide) • Darren Glass (West Coast) • Lindsay Gilbee (Western Bulldogs)
Craig Bolton (Sydney) • Joel Bowden (Richmond) • Andrew McLeod (Adelaide)Forwards
Alan Didak (Collingwood) • Barry Hall (Sydney) • Ryan O'Keefe (Sydney)
Brad Johnson (Western Bulldogs) • Brendan Fevola (Carlton) • Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda)Interchange
Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide) • Dean Cox (West Coast) • James McDonald (Melbourne) • Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle)2007 All-Australian team Defenders
Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) • Darren Glass (West Coast) • Darren Milburn (Geelong)
Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) (captain) • Matthew Egan (Geelong) • Campbell Brown (Hawthorn)Forwards
Steve Johnson (Geelong) • Jonathan Brown (Brisbane) (vice-captain) • Brent Harvey (North Melbourne)
Brad Johnson (Western Bulldogs) • Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) • Cameron Mooney (Geelong)Interchange
Brendon Lade (Port Adelaide) • Dustin Fletcher (Essendon) • Joel Corey (Geelong) • Cameron Ling (Geelong)2011 All-Australian team Defenders
Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) • Darren Glass (West Coast) • Corey Enright (Geelong)
Robert Murphy (Western Bulldogs) • Ben Reid (Collingwood) • Leon Davis (Collingwood)Forwards
Marc Murphy (Carlton • Travis Cloke (Collingwood) • Dane Swan (Collingwood)
Stephen Milne (St Kilda) • Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) • Adam Goodes (Sydney)Followers
Dean Cox (West Coast) • Chris Judd (Carlton – vice-captain) • Gary Ablett (Gold Coast – captain)Interchange
Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs) • Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) • James Kelly (Geelong) • Drew Petrie (North Melbourne)Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
- West Coast Eagles players
- All-Australians
- West Coast Club Champion Award winners
- Perth Football Club players
- People from Northam, Western Australia
- People educated at Carine Senior High School
- Australian rules biography, 1980s birth stubs
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