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Danny Jacobs Personal information Full name Daniel Jacobs Date of birth June 25, 1980 Original team Prahan U18 Draft 36th overall, 1998
EssendonHeight/Weight 189cm / 96 kg Position(s) Defender Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1999 – 2003
2004 – 2008
TotalEssendon
Hawthorn
45 (6)
126 (29) 81 (23)1 Playing statistics to end of Round 14, 2007 season .Career highlights - AFL Rising Star nomination, 2001
- Played in the 2001 AFL Grand Final for Essendon
Daniel "Danny" Jacobs (born June 25, 1980) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon and Hawthorn Football Clubs in the Australian Football League.
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Essendon career
Jacobs played for Essendon from 1999 to 2003, including the 2001 AFL Grand Final loss to Brisbane. After playing 81 games for Essendon, he was traded to Hawthorn at the end of the 2003 season as part of the Veale Deal that resulted in Jade Rawlings being traded to the Western Bulldogs.
Hawthorn career
After missing only 2 matches in his last 3 seasons at Essendon, Jacobs' time at Hawthorn was plagued by injuries to his leg, hand, back, jaw and hip. In March 2008, after playing only 45 games over 4 years, Jacobs announced his retirement from AFL football because of a degenerative hip problem.[1]
In 2010, Jacobs has joined the St. Kilda City Football Club (Southern Football League), having crossed over from Port Colts (WRFL).
References
- ^ Gullan, Scott (13 March 2008)Hip problem forces Danny Jacobs' hand; Herald Sun
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2001 AFL Rising Star nominees Rd 1: Cupido • Rd 2: Harris • Rd 3: Kerr • Rd 4: Lonie • Rd 5: Beetham • Rd 6: Henneman • Rd 7: Begley • Rd 8: Jacobs • Rd 9: Penny • Rd 10: Johnson • Rd 11: McVeigh • Rd 12: Ling • Rd 13: McPhee • Rd 14: Koschitzke • Rd 15: Giansiracusa • Rd 16: Murphy • Rd 17: Guerra • Rd 18: Fiora • Rd 19: Copeland • Rd 20: Enright • Rd 21: Woods • Rd 22: Greene1998 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:- Hawthorn Football Club players
- 1980 births
- Living people
- Essendon Football Club players
- Sandringham Dragons players
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
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