Simon Tregenza

Simon Tregenza

Infobox afl player


firstname = Simon
lastname = Tregenza


birthdate = Birth date and age|1971|3|9|df=y
birthplace =
originalteam = Port Adelaide (SANFL)
heightweight = 182cm / 86kg
dead = alive
deathdate =
deathplace =
debutdate = Round 1, 22 March 1991
debutteam = Adelaide
debutopponent = Hawthorn
debutstadium = AAMI Stadium
playingteams = Adelaide (1991-1999)

106 games, 16 goals
coach = notcoach
coachingteams =
statsend = 1999
careerhighlights =

*Port Adelaide (SANFL) Premiership Team 1989, 1990
*Magarey Medal 2nd Place 1989, 2nd Place 1990
*South Australia Fos Williams Medal 1995
*Adelaide Team of the Decade 1991-2000
*Adelaide Life Membership 1999
*Port Magpies Premiership Team 1998, 1999
*Port Magpies Life Membership 2005
Simon Lee Tregenza (born 9 March 1971) was an Australian rules footballer for the Port Adelaide Football Club (SANFL) and the Adelaide Crows. An old-fashioned wingman, Tregenza is a 4 time SANFL Premiership player but missed out on the Adelaide Crows's back-to-back successes due to persistent soft tissue injuries.

ANFL career

Tregenza made his debut with Port Adelaide in 1988, playing just 2 games amidst the Magpies' first Premiership success since 1981. 1989 proved to be his breakout year as he performed brilliantly, playing 31 games including Port's demolition of North Adelaide in the Grand Final and finishing second in the Magarey Medal count behind Gilbert McAdam. In 1990 Tregenza once again starred, playing in yet another flag and again finishing second in the Magarey Medal count, this time to teammate Scott Hodges.

After his AFL retirement Tregenza returned to play for the Port Magpies, playing in the club's back to back Premierships of 1998 and 1999. Tregenza retired at the end of the 2000 season. Tregenza's outstanding service for the club was recognised with the Life Membership in 2005.

AFL career

Tregenza was originally drafted by Footscray with pick #59 in the 1987 AFL Draft but chose to remain in South Australia. With the formation of the Adelaide Football Club and its entrance in the Australian Football League for season 1991, Tregenza was one of the coveted young stars expected to form the backbone of the club's pioneering years. For years Tregenza remained a valued first teamer before an ACL tear suffered in the Round 2, 1996 victory over Fitzroy marked the turning point of his career. [Burtenshaw, D. 'Step Up Or Step Aside', "The Advertiser", 30 December 1998.] Tregenza was to play just 19 more times before his AFL retirement in 1999 due to persistent hamstring injuries. Despite this disappointing end to his AFL career, Tregenza won selection to the Adelaide Football Club Team of the Decade in the wing position [ [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/all_star_teams.htm#Adelaide 'Adelaide Official Team of the Decade 1991-2000'] ] and was awarded Life Membership of the club in 1999. [ [http://www.afc.com.au/Crows/TheClub/History/ClubLifeMembers/tabid/4495/Default.aspx 'Adelaide Crows Life Members'] ] In lieu of Tregenza not fulfilling the usual 10 years or 200 games stipulation for Life Membership, the Club's Board recommended that due to 'Outstanding Service' he, Matthew Liptak, David Pittman and Rod Jameson should be granted the honour. "While they have played nine years, and not the 10 as required normally, the board's view is that as foundation squad members, and given their service during the tough times in the establishment of the club, they are worthy recipients of this honor", said then CEO Bill Sanders. [Rucci, M. 'Four given lifeline', "The Advertiser", 2 October 1999.]

Coaching and cricket

Following his retirement from football, Tregenza took up coaching Sacred Heart Old Collegians in the South Australian Amateur League where he guided the club to the 2001 Premiership. [ [http://www.shocfc.com/Football/History.htm 'SHOC Football History - 2001 Premiership Year'] ] Following this success he was appointed Reserves coach at the Port Magpies for a number of years. [Rucci, M. 'Former Magpies Return To The Nest', "The Advertiser", 7 November 2002.]

Today he plays for Sacred Heart Old Collegians in the Adelaide Turf Cricket competition.

References

;Notes

External links

* [http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/S/Simon_Tregenza.html Simon Tregenza AFL career statistics]
* [http://www.thepowerfromport.com.au/port_sanfl_player_profile.php?action=players&player_id=909 Simon Tregenza Profile @ ThePowerFromPort.com.au (Registration required)]


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