- Tony Francis
Infobox afl player
firstname = Tony
lastname = Francis
| birthdate = Birth date and age|1969|4|1|df=y
birthplace =South Australia
originalteam =Norwood Football Club
dead = alive
heightweight = 171cm / 74kg
deathdate =
place =
debutdate = Round 1, 1 April 1990
debutteam = Collingwood
debutopponent =West Coast Eagles
debutstadium =Subiaco Oval
playingteams = Collingwood (1990—1998)142 games, 103 goals
St Kilda (1999)
19 games, 5 goals
coach = notcoach
coachingteams =
statsend = Round 16, 2006
careerhighlights =
*Premiership side 1990
*CollingwoodCopeland Trophy 1991
*3rd Copeland Trophy 1996
*South AustraliaState of Origin representativeAnthony "Tony" Francis (born 1 April 1969 in
South Australia ) is a formerAustralian rules football er in theAustralian Football League .Francis attended
Campbelltown High School and first played senior football in theSANFL with theNorwood Football Club , debuting in 1988. After two seasons with the club, he was recruited by AFL side Collingwood, where he made his debut in 1990.Career peak
On his AFL debut, which was also his 21st birthday, Francis was suspended for 6 weeks due to a kicking incident. [ [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/f.htm#Tony%20Francis%20(Norwood,%20Collingwood,%20St%20Kilda) Full Points Footy] ] When he returned, he still showed his trademark aggression, as well as discipline and was an important member of Collingwood's 1990 premiership side.
In 1991, Francis improved further, with a major asset being bursts of pace and an ability to win the ball from tight pack situations. This form saw him take out the
Copeland Trophy and earn a spot in theAll-Australian Team . 1992 sawAchilles tendon problems for Francis, but he still enjoyed a solid season.Later career
Following this, Francis continued to suffer injuries, such as the thigh and knee problems that hampered him in 1995. He showed better signs, however, when he finished 3rd in the 1996 Copeland Trophy award.
1997 saw a groin injury restrict him to 10 games, and he again managed only 10 matches in the 1998 campaign. Collingwood had enough, and Francis was sent to the
St Kilda Football Club for one last season in 1999. Francis enjoyed solid form as a tough rover, and played 19 matches (although the Saints' second half of the season saw them miss the finals). Soon after, Francis announced his retirement.References
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