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Jesse Smith Personal information Full name Jesse W. Smith Nickname(s) JW, Boston Date of birth 9 September 1986 Place of birth Victoria, Australia Original team Calder Cannons Draft 47th overall (father/son), 2004
KangaroosHeight/Weight 191 cm / 83 kg Position(s) Half Back / Midfielder Club information Current club Retired. Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2005–2009 Kangaroos 27 (3) 1 Playing statistics to end of 2009 season .Jesse W. Smith (born 29 September 1986) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for St Kilda and North Melbourne in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is the son of former North Melbourne player, Ross Smith. Formerly playing for North Melbourne, he was drafted to play for St Kilda in 2010, and retired at the end of 2010.
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AFL career
North Melbourne
After being selected by North Melbourne under the father/son rule in the 2004 AFL Draft, Smith made his debut during the 2004 AFL season. However, Smith struggled with injury throughout his entire career, missing all of the 2006 season due to an ankle injury. He returned in 2007, earning a nomination for the AFL Rising Star after gathering 27 possessions in a game against Essendon.[1] However, Smith was again limited by injuries during the 2008 season, playing only two games after suffering a series of hamstring injuries.[2]
Smith managed just two games for the North Ballarat reserves in 2009 and re-injured his hamstring in the second of them. Frustrated with the Kangaroos' facilities, he knocked back a new contract and asked the club to trade him. After no trade was reached, he was delisted and started training with Hawthorn.
St Kilda
At the end of the 2009 season, frustrated with his inability to overcome various injuries which had sidelined him and citing the club's poor facilities as an issue, Smith requested a trade from the Kangaroos. The trade failed to eventuate and he was prepared to enter the national or pre-season drafts to find a new club.[3] On 26 November 2009, St Kilda drafted him with pick number 60 in the AFL draft.
Smith played four games for Sandringham at VFL level and looked like a possible wildcard come finals time[4] before breaking down with an ankle injury.[5] Smith retired from the Saints at the end of season 2010 because of his injury toll; it impacted his fitness, skills and game time. It was widely believed that after his last ankle injury, he would not be able to compete at AFL level.[6]
Honours and achievements
- AFL Rising Star nomination: 2007
- Larke Medal: 2004
References
- ^ "Roos defender catches eye"
- ^ Denham, Greg (30 April 2009) Jesse Smith sees light at end of long tunnel
- ^ Clark, Jay (11 October 2009) "Smith leaves Roos with a swipe"
- ^ Holmesby, Luke (6 May 2010) "EXCLUSIVE: Smith nearing return for Saints"
- ^ Robinson, Mark (28 June 2010) "Jesse Smith bows to injury"
- ^ Holmesby, Luke (11 October 2010) "Saints sign two assistants, Smith retires"
External links
Jesse W. Smith's statistics from AFL Tables
Awards Preceded by
Kepler BradleyLarke Medal
2004Succeeded by
Marc Murphy2009 AFL Draft First round Tom Scully (Priority Pick) • Jack Trengove • Dustin Martin • Anthony Morabito • Ben Cunnington • Gary Rohan • Brad Sheppard • John Butcher • Andrew Moore • Jake Melksham • Kane Lucas • Jordan Gysberts • Daniel Talia • Lewis Jetta • Christian Howard • Jasper Pittard • Daniel MenzelSecond round Luke Tapscott • Ben Griffiths • Nathan Fyfe • Ryan Bastinac • Gerrick Weedon • Koby Stevens • Jake Carlisle • Aaron Black • Travis Colyer • Callum Bartlett • Mitch Duncan • Jack Gunston • Luke Ball • Jason Tutt • Nicholas Winmar • Anthony LongThird round Max Gawn • David Astbury • Joel Houghton • Jamie Macmillan • Sam Reid • Sam Grimley • Allen Christensen • Ayden Kennedy • Nathan Vardy • Marcus Davies • Matt Dea • Sam Shaw • Ben Stratton • Ryan Harwood • Jesse Crichton • Dylan RobertonFourth round Jack Fitzpatrick • Troy Taylor • Justin Bollenhagen • Brayden Norris • Byron Sumner • Trent Dennis-Lane • Josh Cowan • Jordan Williams • Rhan Hooper • Rohan Kerr • Jesse W. Smith • James Craig • Ben Sinclair • Lukas Markovic • Adam Pattison • Jeremy Laidler (PR)Fifth round Jeromey Webberley • Taylor Duryea • Matt Suckling (PR) • Ben Nason • Sam Jacobs (PR) • Jesse O'Brien • Brodie Martin (PR) • Josh Thomas • Shane Thorne • Will JohnsonSixth round Greg Broughton (PR) • Cruize Garlett (PR) • Daniel Stewart (PR) • Aaron Joseph (PR) • Bryce Retzlaff (PR) • Simon Buckley • Liam Picken (PR) • Zac Dawson (PR) • Wade Thompson (PR)Seventh round Eighth round Andrew Browne (PR) • Pearce Hanley (PR)PR = Promoted Rookie Categories:- 1986 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- North Melbourne Football Club players
- St Kilda Football Club players
- Sportspeople from Melbourne
- Calder Cannons players
- Aberfeldie Football Club players
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