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Domenic Cassisi Personal information Full name Domenic Cassisi Date of birth 22 September 1982 Place of birth Western Australia Original team East Fremantle (WAFL) Height/Weight 184 cm / 85 kg Position(s) Midfield Club information Current club Port Adelaide Number 1 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2002– Port Adelaide 183 (73) 1 Playing statistics to end of Round 23 2011 season .Domenic Cassisi (born 22 September 1982) is a premiership winning Australian rules footballer for the Port Adelaide Football Club, and their current captain. He was recruited in the 2000 AFL Draft with pick 50, and is a member of Port Adelaide's 2004 premiership side.
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AFL career
Early career (2002–2003)
Between 2002 to 2003 Cassisi only played 18 games and had retricted ground time despite his excellent game on debut he needed training before the 2004 season arrived.
Career high (2004–2005)
In 2004 his career took an step forward, playing all 25 games and enjoying good form whilst also playing a major role in the club's 2004 premiership win. In 2005 he repeated his efforts, having another excellent year by averaging 16 disposals a game and gathering 57 more possessions than the year before.[1] He also polled third in the club's best and fairest award.
Injury (2006)
In 2006 Cassisi missed seven games due to injury, but found just enough form in his limited game time to uphold his reputation as one of the most important players at the club. However, at season's end he lost his spot as vice captainn.
Leadership (2007–2008)
After another excellent season in 2007, Cassisi accepted a three year deal with the club, ensuring that he would stay with Port until 2010. He also was reinstated as Vice Captain. In 2008 he undoubtedly played his best season, averaging 22.7 possessions and 6.3 tackles per game[1] and finishing second in the club best and fairest (career best). He also found himself being handed the club captaincy from Warren Tredrea, who stepped down.[2] He now wears the number 1 guernsey as captain, a Port Adelaide tradition, replacing the #25 guernsey he had worn since debut.
Captaincy (2009–present)
In 2009, he came fourth in the John Cahill Medal. He won the Merv Agars Medal in 2010.
References
- ^ a b [1] Career Stats 9 February 2009
- ^ Cassisi takes long road to captaincy Official website of the Port Adelaide Football Club 9 February 2009
External links
Sporting positions Preceded by
Warren TredreaPort Adelaide Football Club captain
2009–presentSucceeded by
IncumbentPort Adelaide Football Club – current squad 1 Cassisi (c) · 2 Hitchcock · 3 Salopek · 5 Broadbent · 6 Pearce · 8 Hartlett · 9 Surjan · 10 Boak · 11 Banner · 12 Trengove · 13 O'Shea · 14 P. Stewart · 15 Rodan · 16 Jacobs · 17 Gray · 18 Cornes · 19 Salter · 21 Thomas · 22 Phillips · 23 Lobbe · 26 Moore · 27 Carlile · 28 Schulz · 29 Pittard · 30 Chaplin · 32 Butcher · 33 Brett Ebert · 34 Redden · 38 Newton · 39 Westhoff · 40 Young · 42 Jonas* · 43 D. Stewart · 44 Logan · 46 Webb* · 47 Irons* · 48 Curnow* · tbd Brad Ebert · tbd Renouf
Coach: Primus
* denotes Rookie Listed players
Port Adelaide Football Club 2004 AFL Premiers Port Adelaide 17.11 (113) defeated Brisbane Lions 10.13 (73), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Captain: 16. Tredrea | 2. Wakelin | 3. Montgomery | 4. Wanganeen | 5. Lade | 6. Schofield | 7. P. Burgoyne | 8. S. Burgoyne | 9. Carr | 11. Hardwick | 15. Pickett | 17. Dew | 18. K. Cornes | 19. Bishop | 20. Brogan | 21. Wilson | 22. Mahoney | 25. Cassisi | 28. Thurstans | 29. Kingsley | 35. C. Cornes | 38. JamesCoach: Williams Captains of the Port Adelaide Football Club Showdown Medal • Showdown Best on Ground R7, 2000: Ricciuto • R22, 2000: Stevens • R3, 2001: Francou • R18, 2001: Francou • R5, 2002: Schofield • R20, 2002: Francou • R5, 2003: Johncock • R22, 2003: P. Burgoyne • R7, 2004: Ricciuto • R22, 2004: Tredrea • R3, 2005: Ricciuto • R20, 2005: Goodwin/S. Burgoyne • R6, 2006: Edwards • R21, 2006: Cornes • R3, 2007: McLeod • R18, 2007: Goodwin • R3, 2008: Vince • R16, 2008: Pearce • R6, 2009: Brogan • R17, 2009: Bock • R6, 2010: Gray • R17, 2010: Cassisi • R4, 2011: Westhoff • R19, 2011: van BerloCategories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- Port Adelaide Football Club players
- East Fremantle Football Club players
- West Adelaide Football Club players
- Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
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