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Sharrod Wellingham

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Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Sharrod Wellingham
Personal information
Full nameSharrod Sebastian Bradford Wellingham
Born (1988-07-07)7 July 1988 (age 37)
Western Australia
Original teamSouth Perth /Perth (WAFL)
DraftNo. 10,2007 rookie draft
Height185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb)
PositionMidfielder/defender
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
2007–2012Collingwood92 (55)
2013–2017West Coast79 (18)
Total171 (73)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2017.
Career highlights
Sources:AFL Tables,AustralianFootball.com

Sharrod Wellingham (born 7 July 1988) is a former professionalAustralian rules footballer who played for theCollingwood Football Club and theWest Coast Eagles in theAustralian Football League (AFL).

A pacy wingman from Western Australia, Wellingham became the fifth Indigenous footballer on the Magpies list having been selected with the 10th pick in the2006 AFL Rookie draft.

Wellingham's initial season at the club was spent with Collingwood's VFL affiliate side,Williamstown. Due to VFL limits on the number of AFL-listed players eligible for selection against non AFL-affiliated clubs, Wellingham was demoted to the Williamstown reserves towards the end of 2007. Despite this Wellingham was promoted to the Collingwood senior list to replaceChris Egan. Despite being named an emergency in round 19 against Richmond, he did not make his Collingwood debut in 2007 and was subsequently demoted back to 'rookie' status. He survived the cut post-season, and remained on the Collingwood 2008 rookie list. He then switched guernsey numbers, switching from the lowly 41 toGuy Richards' old number 21.

In January 2008, Collingwood lost their sponsorship from theTransport Accident Commission after Wellingham was charged with drink-driving. Wellingham was moving a car 100 metres up the road (so he says, the other AFL players with him had been drinking) after being out on Saturday 5 January, when he was pulled over by the police. The club fined him $5000.[1]

Before the 2008 Anzac Day Clash between Essendon and Collingwood he was promoted to the senior list again and was initially named as an emergency,[2] but made his debut[3] whenAnthony Rocca was unable to play due to injury.[4]

After 2008, Wellingham went on to entrench himself as a vital member of Collingwood's midfield. His pace, footskills, overhead marking and ferocity at the contest became valuable assets to the Magpies' side.[5]

He played in the 2010 grand final-winning team.

He put himself in the spotlight with a career-best 37 possessions in the 2011 Queen's Birthday game against Melbourne, where he stood up in the absence of a number of star teammates to lead Collingwood to a dominant 88-point win.[6]

On 6 July 2012, in a Friday night game against arch-rival Carlton, Wellingham laid a head-high bump on Carlton's Kade Simpson when Simpson was running back with the flight of the ball, attempting to take a mark. The Match Review Panel deemed the hit worthy of a five-match suspension, but due to Wellingham's five-year good record, the suspension was reduced to four weeks, and reduced a further 25% to three weeks due to an early guilty plea.[7]

At the end of the 2012 season during the AFL Trade Period, Wellingham was traded to the West Coast Eagles, Collingwood in return receiving the Eagles' first round pick, #17. His first season at the Eagles was marred by an ankle injury sustained while using a trampoline during the pre-season, while his second season, 2014, was limited by injury and poor form.

Wellingham was delisted by West Coast at the end of the 2017 season.[8]

Statistics

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Statistics are correct to the end of the 2017 season[9]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game)
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
2008Collingwood211244808416441350.30.36.77.013.73.42.9
2009Collingwood21166413014727753400.40.38.19.217.33.32.5
2010Collingwood2124151826520346893950.60.811.08.519.53.94.0
2011Collingwood2120171022015037063790.90.511.07.518.53.24.0
2012Collingwood2120131323315138488870.70.711.77.619.24.44.4
2013West Coast1210831118019132270.80.311.18.019.13.22.7
2014West Coast12135312410322741380.40.29.57.917.53.22.9
2015West Coast122440261187448115420.10.010.87.718.64.71.7
2016West Coast12191219212531769410.10.110.16.516.63.62.1
2017West Coast12130313491225602500.210.37.017.34.61.9
Career17173601750132130716545090.40.310.27.717.93.82.9

References

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  1. ^Collier, Karen; Warner, Michael (8 January 2008)."Drink-drive rookie Sharrod Wellingham costs Collingwood $500,000".PerthNow.
  2. ^"AFL 2008 Round 6 Teams". Archived fromthe original on 24 April 2008.
  3. ^"Pies deliver Anzac Day lesson".Herald Sun. 25 April 2008.
  4. ^Pierik, Jon; Williams, Rebecca (25 April 2008)."Pies, Bombers suffer blow on eve of Anzac Day clash".The Courier-Mail.
  5. ^Anderson, Jon (23 September 2011)."Sharrod Wellingham seriously good, just quietly".Herald Sun.
  6. ^Lienert, Sam (13 June 2011)."Collingwood thrash Demons by 88 points".
  7. ^"Sharrod Wellingham bump on Carlton star Kade Simpson labelled as sport's 'worst dog act of the year'".Fox Sports. 11 July 2012.
  8. ^King, Travis (25 October 2017)."Five Eagles axed as cleanout continues".AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved25 October 2017.
  9. ^Sharrod Wellingham's player profile at AFL Tables

External links

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September 25,Collingwood 9.14 (68) drew withSt Kilda 10.8 (68), atMelbourne Cricket Ground;
October 2,Collingwood 16.12 (108) defeatedSt Kilda 7.10 (52), atMelbourne Cricket Ground

* Leon Davis was replaced by Tyson Goldsack in the Grand Final replay

Coach:Malthouse
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