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Nigel Lappin Personal information Full name Nigel Lappin Date of birth 21 June 1976 Place of birth Corowa, New South Wales Original team Chiltern (T&DFL) Draft #2, 1993 National Draft, Brisbane Bears Height/Weight 188cm / 87kg Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1994–1996
1997–2008
TotalBrisbane Bears
Brisbane Lions61 (40)
218 (134)
279 (174)Representative team honours Years Team Games (Goals) Victoria International team honours 2001 Australia 2 1 Playing statistics to end of 2008 season .Career highlights - Brisbane Lions premiership player 2001, 2002, 2003
- Merrett-Murray Medal 2004
- Brisbane Lions captain 2007–2008
Nigel Lappin (born 21 June 1976) is a former professional Australian rules footballer.
Lappin was born in Corowa, New South Wales, but grew up in Chiltern, Victoria and was drafted to play for the Brisbane Bears in the Australian Football League in 1993, playing his first AFL game the following year. In 1997 he was a member of the inaugural Brisbane Lions team following the Bears' merger with Fitzroy.
A long, accurate kick, capable of running as a play maker throughout the whole match, he was recognised as a member of the group of players known as the "Fab Four",[1] a group of highly skilled midfield players considered to be one of the major driving forces behind the Lions successive Australian Football League premierships in 2001, 2002 and 2003. An example of his courage was the 2003 Grand Final win, in which he played the whole match with a broken rib.
Lappin represented Australia in International Rules in 2001.
In 2004 he achieved a personal milestone in winning his first Merrett-Murray Medal. However his 2005 season ended prematurely when he broke his right ankle late in the season. Weeks into his comeback, the ankle was re-injured in a 2006 pre-season practice match, forcing him to miss the entire 2006 season.
Following the retirement of longtime captain Michael Voss at the end of 2006, Lappin was appointed co-captain of the club alongside Simon Black, Luke Power, Jonathan Brown, and Chris Johnson on 20 March 2007.
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Retirement
On the 19th of August 2008, Nigel Lappin announced his retirement from professional football. After only being able to play 4 games in the 2008 season due to an Achilles tendon problem, Nigel decided it was time to draw a close on his career. "I'm really disappointed this season hasn't worked out for me," Lappin said at a Gabba press conference. "Every footballer wants the fairytale ending. It's hard to walk away from something that's been a really big part of your life, but I've got a family that will care for me."[2]
In October 2008, Lappin joined the Geelong Football Club as an assistant coach.[3]
Career highlights
Teal Cup
- Victorian & All-Australian U15 Schoolboys 1991
- Victorian Country & All-Australian Teal Cup (U17) 1993
- Winner Chiltern Best & Fairest 1993
Brisbane Bears/Lions
- Best & Fairest 2004
- Victorian State of Origin 1996, 1997, 1999
- First Brisbane-based AFL player to win Victorian State of Origin Selection
- Member Bears First Finals Side 1995
- Member Lions First Finals Side 1997
- Ansett Cup Grand Final Side 2001
- Brisbane Lions captain 2007
- Australian Asthma Sportsman of the Year 1998
- All-Australian 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
- International Rules 2001,
- Premiership Player 2001, 2002, 2003
References
- ^ Michael Voss says Carlton Fab Four has way to go to match Brisbane greats
- ^ "Nigel Lappin calls it quits". AFL website. 2008-08-19. http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=65815. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
- ^ "Nigel joins Cats' coaching ranks". ABC News website. 2008-10-15. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/10/15/2392008.htm. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
External links
Awards Preceded by
Michael VossBrisbane Lions Best and Fairest winner
2004Succeeded by
Jason AkermanisSporting positions Preceded by
Michael VossBrisbane Lions captain
2007-2008 (shared with Simon Black, Luke Power, Chris Johnson (2007 only), and Jonathan Brown)Succeeded by
Jonathan BrownBrisbane Lions 2001/2002/2003 AFL Premiers Coach: Matthews Captains of the Brisbane Lions Merrett–Murray Medal • Brisbane Lions Best and Fairest Winners Gavin Wanganeen (Port Adelaide) • Jonathan Hay (Hawthorn) • Darren Gaspar (Richmond)
Joel Smith (Hawthorn) • Sean Wellman (Essendon) • Andrew McKay (Carlton)Forwards
Michael Voss (Brisbane) • Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) • James Hird (Essendon) (Captain)
Brad Ottens (Richmond) • Matthew Lloyd (Essendon) • Ben Cousins (West Coast)Interchange
Nathan Brown (Bulldogs) • Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) • Jason Johnson (Essendon) • Nigel Lappin (Brisbane)Chris Johnson (Brisbane) • Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) • Glenn Archer (Kangaroos)
Brett Montgomery (Port Adelaide) • Justin Leppitsch (Brisbane) • Ben Hart (Adelaide)Forwards
Michael Voss (Brisbane) (Captain) • Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) • Brad Johnson (Bulldogs)
Nathan Brown (Bulldogs) • David Neitz (Melbourne) • Luke Darcy (Bulldogs)Interchange
Shane Crawford (Hawthorn) • Nigel Lappin (Brisbane) • Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) • Adam Simpson (Kangaroos)2003 All-Australian team Defenders
Gavin Wanganeen (Port Adelaide) • Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) • Joel Smith (Hawthorn)
Rohan Smith (Western Bulldogs) • Justin Leppitsch (Brisbane Lions) • Nigel Lappin (Brisbane Lions)Midfielders
Lenny Hayes (St Kilda) • Michael Voss (Brisbane Lions) (Captain) • Paul Williams (Sydney)Forwards
Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) • Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) • Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide)
Phillip Matera (West Coast) • Matthew Lloyd (Essendon) • Chris Tarrant (Collingwood)Interchange
James Hird (Essendon) • Michael Gardiner (West Coast) • Paul Hasleby (Fremantle) • Robert Harvey (St Kilda)2004 All-Australian team Defenders
Leo Barry (Sydney) • Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) • Chris Johnson (Brisbane Lions)
Austinn Jones (St Kilda) • Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) • Adam McPhee (Essendon)Forwards
Jason Akermanis (Brisbane Lions) • Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) (Vice–Captain) • Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda)
Barry Hall (Sydney) • Fraser Gehrig (St Kilda) • Luke Power (Brisbane Lions)Followers
Jeff White (Melbourne) • Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) (Captain) • Scott West (Western Bulldogs)Interchange
James Clement (Collingwood) • Chad Fletcher (West Coast) • Brett Kirk (Sydney) • Matthew Lappin (Carlton)Australian squad – 2001 International Rules Series 1993 AFL Draft 1. Darren Gaspar • 2. Nigel Lappin • 3. Justin Murphy • 4. Glenn Gorman • 5. Adam Heuskes • 6. Trent Cummings • 7. Chris Johnson • 8. Michael Frost • 9. Rowan Warfe • 10. Trent Ormond-Allen • 11. Brad Johnson • 12. Chris Scott • 13. David Ugrinic • 14. Adam Simpson • 15. Luke McCabe • 16. Fraser Gehrig • 17. Angelo Lekkas • 18. Simon Beaumont • 19. Robert Stevenson • 20. Wade Chapman • 21. Shane Hodges • 22. Dion Myles • 23. Shannon Gibson • 24. Cameron Bennett • 25. Clinton Shaw • 26. Stephen Jurica • 27. Brad Hall • 28. Daryl Griffin • 29. Scott Mollard • 30. Paul Lewis • 31. Mark Stevens • 32. Paul Barnard • 33. Ben Robbins • 34. Stephen Patterson • 35. Aaron James • 36. Julian Kirzner • 37. Ash Thompson • 38. David Innella • 39. Jason Wild • 40. Matthew Lappin • 41. Kieran Sporn • 42. Michael Prentice • 43. Jason Heatley • 44. Eugene Warrior • 45. Trent Bartlett • 46. David King • 47. Chris Palmer • 48. Matt Hopkins • 49. Simon Garlick • 50. Mark Merenda • 51. Kristian Pascoe • 52. Matthew Dent • 53. Justin Mallon • 54. Sedat Sir • 55. Grant Tanner • 56. Rayden Tallis • 57. Mark Hepburn • 58. Jeff Bruce • 59. Craig Biddiscombe • 60. Troy Polak • 61. Shayne Smith • 62. Graeme Wood • 63. Gareth John • 64. Shane Hamilton • 65. Paul Mullarvey • 66. Andrew SchaubleCategories:- 1976 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from New South Wales
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Brisbane Bears players
- Brisbane Lions players
- Brisbane Lions captains
- All-Australians
- Victorian State of Origin players
- Merrett–Murray Medal winners
- People from Brisbane
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