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Matthew Kreuzer Personal information Full name Matthew Kreuzer Date of birth 13 May 1989 Original team Northern Knights (TAC Cup) Draft #1 ((PP), 2007 National Draft, Carlton Height/Weight 200cm / 101 kg Position(s) Ruckman / Forward Club information Current club Carlton Number 8 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2008– Carlton 68 (38) 1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .Career highlights - 2008 AFL Rising Star nominee, Rd 11
Matthew Kreuzer (born 13 May 1989) is an Australian rules footballer for the Carlton Football Club. He was selected with the first pick overall in the 2007 AFL National Draft.
Kreuzer played for St Marys Greensborough Junior Football Club and Bundoora Football Club as a junior before moving to the Northern Knights to play under-18s football with them in the TAC Cup in 2006 and 2007. Kreuzer established himself as both the team's No. 1 ruckman and as a key forward during that time, scoring 51 goals in his 33 games with the Knights. In 2007, he won the Morrish Medal and the Knights' best and fairest, and he was selected in the Victorian Metropolitan and All-Australian under-18s teams, and the TAC Cup Teams of the Year in both 2006 and 2007.
Noted for possessing a level of agility and endurance unusual for a player of his size, Kreuzer was widely expected to be selected early in the 2007 AFL Draft.[1] He was selected by Carlton with its priority draft pick (No. 1 overall) in the draft;[2] Carlton received that draft pick only after losing its final round match against Melbourne in 2007, a controversial match which became known as the Kreuzer Cup.
Kreuzer made his AFL debut in Round 3 of the 2008 season against Essendon at the MCG on 5 April 2008, impressing on debut and scoring a goal with his first kick. He played largely as the second ruckman through the early part of the season. He earned a NAB Rising Star nomination in his ninth game (against Port Adelaide), after moving into the forward-line in the final quarter and scoring three goals, which helped Carlton overcome a 30-point deficit in wet conditions; he would ultimately poll eleven votes to finish fourth for the award. Towards the end of the season, Kreuzer was playing both ruck and forward roles. He was noted for his accuracy in front of goal, scoring 13 goals and only one behind in his debut season.
Kreuzer played all twenty-three games in his second season, again sharing ruck duties and spending some time in the forward-line, scoring thirteen goals. Kreuzer finished fifth in the John Nicholls Medal.
Kreuzer continued as one of the club's top two ruckmen in 2010. He played his 50th AFL game in Round 7. Unfortunately, Kreuzer ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament after landing awkwardly in a marking contest Round 13, 2010 (after 56 consecutive games from debut). He had a conventional knee reconstruction, and missed eleven months of football,[3] returning to VFL football in May 2011 and to Carlton in Round 12, 2011.[4]
References
- ^ Timms, Daryl. (2007) Kreuzer still the one by a mile. Herald Sun. Accessed:2007-10-08.
- ^ "Blues bubbling after top pick". Sportal. 24 November 2007. http://sportal.com.au/default.aspx/afl-opinion-display/time-to-shape-up-blues-37123.
- ^ Surgery for Matthew Kreuzer Carlton Football Club; Accessed 21 June 2010)
- ^ Hand, Guy (12 Jun 2011). "Carlton and Brisbane name substitutes". Herald Sun. Australia. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/carlton-and-brisbane-name-substitutes/story-e6frf9kf-1226073819457. Retrieved 12 Jun 2011.
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Awards and achievements Preceded by
Bryce GibbsNumber one overall pick in AFL draft
2007Succeeded by
Jack WattsPreceded by
Bryce GibbsCarlton F.C. Best First Year Player award
2008Succeeded by
Aaron JosephCarlton Football Club – current squad 1 Walker · 2 Russell · 3 Murphy · 4 Gibbs · 5 Judd (c) · 6 Simpson · 8 Kreuzer · 9 Lucas · 10 Watson · 11 Warnock · 12 Robinson · 13 Yarran · 14 McLean · 15 Laidler · 16 Collins · 18 Bower · 19 Betts · 20 O'Keeffe* · 22 Hampson · 23 Henderson · 24 McCarthy · 25 Mitchell · 26 McInnes · 27 Armfield · 29 Scotland · 30 Waite · 31 Davies · 32 Thornton · 34 Duigan · 35 Curnow* · 36 Kerr · 38 Garlett · 40 Jamison · 41 Casboult* · 42 Tuohy* · 43 White · 44 Carrazzo · 45 Joseph · 46 Ellard · 47 Carter* · 48 Bray* · tbd Buckley
Coach: Ratten
* denotes Rookie Listed playersAustralian Football League number one overall Draft picks 1986: Martin Leslie | 1987: Richard Lounder | 1988: Alex McDonald | 1989: Anthony Banik | 1990: Stephen Hooper | 1991: John Hutton | 1992: Drew Banfield | 1993: Darren Gaspar | 1994: Jeff White | 1995: Clive Waterhouse | 1996: Michael Gardiner | 1997: Travis Johnstone | 1998: Des Headland | 1999: Josh Fraser | 2000: Nick Riewoldt | 2001: Luke Hodge | 2002: Brendon Goddard | 2003: Adam Cooney | 2004: Brett Deledio | 2005: Marc Murphy | 2006: Bryce Gibbs | 2007: Matthew Kreuzer | 2008: Jack Watts | 2009: Tom Scully | 2010: David SwallowCategories:- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Carlton Football Club players
- Living people
- 1989 births
- Australian people of German descent
- Northern Knights players
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