- Chad Rintoul
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Chad Rintoul Personal information Birth 31 July 1974, East Fremantle Recruited from Adelaide West Coast Playing career¹ Debut Round 1, 30 March 1997, Adelaide v.
Brisbane, at Football ParkTeam(s) Adelaide (1997–1998)
West Coast (1999–2000)
Collingwood (2001–2002)76 games, 31 goals[1]
Career highlights Adelaide Premiership team 1997.
Chad Rintoul was an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.[1] The midfielder was drafted by the Adelaide Crows in the 1996 AFL Draft he played 23 games in 1997 including the premiership game, playing as a small forward for most of the year. At the end of 1998 he was traded back to Western Australia by the West Coast Eagles. During his first season with the Eagles he played all 24 games including a 36 possession game vs Adelaide. Rintoul couldn't find consistency in 2000 which resulted in him getting delisted. Rintoul went to Collingwood in the 2001 pre season draft. Chad was plagued with migraines in 2002 after many concussions and was forced to retire.
References
- ^ a b Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2003). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (5th ed.). Melbourne, Victoria: Crown Content. p. 615. ISBN 1-74095-032-1.
Adelaide Football Club 1997 AFL Premiers Adelaide 19.11 (125) defeated St Kilda 13.16 (94), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Coach: Blight 1996 AFL Draft 1. Michael Gardiner • 2. Chris Heffernan • 3. Rory Hilton • 4. Mark Kinnear • 5. Daniel McAlister • 6. John Rombotis • 7. Bowen Lockwood • 8. Leigh Brockman • 9. Mark Harwood • 10. Nathan Brown • 11. Brent Grgic • 12. Heath Black • 13. Tom Gilligan • 14. Brett O'Farrell • 15. Max Hudghton • 16. Pat Steinfort • 17. Rowan Warfe • 18. Gerrard Bennett • 19. Brent Tuckey • 20. Matthew Dent • 21. Tim Williams • 22. Alistair Nicholson • 23. Evan Hewitt • 24. Josh Wooden • 25. Andrew Bomford • 26. Tim Notting • 27. Troy Cook • 28. Jason Johnson • 29. Nathan Turvey • 30. Hayden Lamaro • 31. Jess Sinclair • 32. Jim Plunkett • 33. Will Sangster • 34. Shannon Corcoran • 35. Mark Chaffey • 36. Jonathan Hay • 37. Adam Kingsley • 38. Sam Smart • 39. Nick Stone • 41. Mathew Manfield • 42. Martin Pike • 43. Paul Corrigan • 44. Jacob Rhodes • 45. Clayton Gardiner • 46. Mathew Clucas • 47. Brett Montgomery • 48. Marty Warry • 49. Jason Heatley • 50. Luke McCormick • 51. Robert McMahon • 52. Damien Lock • 53. Michael Braun • 54. Mathew Watson • 55. Steven McKee • 56. Cameron Mooney • 57. Trent Cummings • 58. Paul Dooley • 59. Anthony McDonald • 60. Andrew Eccles • 61. Stephen Powell • 62. Andrew Thompson • 63. Jason Baldwin • 64. Darren Collins • 65. Brad Cassidy • 66. Paul Hills • 67. Byron Pickett • 68. Russell Robertson • 69. Chad Rintoul • 70. Adam Hay • 71. Brett Knowles • 72. Brent Frewen • 73. Brett Howman • 74. Chris Jackson • 75. Mark Winterton • 76. Greg Dempsey • 77. Marcus Barham • 78. Lucas Fleming • 79. Daniel Donati • 80. Chris Holcombe • 81. Anthony Franchina • 82. Duncan O'Toole • 83. Ashley Gehling • 84. Josh Mahoney • 85. Brad Scott • 86. Ben Parker • 87. Brad Fuller • 88. Phil Smith • 89. Dwayne Griffin • 90. Leigh SinglineCategories:- 1974 births
- Living people
- Collingwood Football Club players
- Adelaide Football Club players
- West Coast Eagles players
- East Fremantle Football Club players
- Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
- Australian rules biography, 1970s birth stubs
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