Country Football WA"
Western Australia has an excellent history of producing Indigenous Australian footballers who have excelled at the highest levels.=
West Australians such as Barry Cable, Bill Dempsey, Graham “Polly” Farmer, Syd Jackson, Jim Krakouer, Chris Lewis, Peter Matera, Stephen Michael, Maurice Rioli, and Nicky Winmar are considered to be some of the greatest players to ever play the game.
Since 2000, Western Australia has produced over seventy Indigenous footballers who have been drafted onto an AFL list. Many of these players are considered to be amongst the best players to be playing in the current AFL environment.
Below are some of the notable Indigenous AFL footballers who have hailed from Western Australia and have been drafted onto an AFL list since 2000 (alphabetical order).
LANCE “BUDDY” FRANKLIN
AFL GAMES: 300 (Hawthorn: 182/Sydney: 118) (6th most by an Indigenous player)
AFL GOALS: 944 (Hawthorn: 580 (5th most)/Sydney: 364)
HONOURS: 2x AFL Premiership Player (2008/2013), 8x All-Australian (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018), 4x Coleman Medal (2008, 2011, 2014, 2017), 2008 Hawthorn Best and Fairest, 6x Hawthorn Leading Goalkicker (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012), 5x Sydney Leading Goalkicker (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), 2x Brett Kirk Medallist (2017, 2018), 2x AFL Goal of the Year (2010, 2013), 2005 AFL Rising Star Nominee
WAFL CLUB: Perth Demons
JUNIOR CLUB: Dowerin JFC
DRAFT: 2004 #5 National Draft
Since starting his football career in Dowerin (approximately 150 kilometres north-east of Perth), the man affectionately known as “Buddy” has gone on to become arguably one of the greatest Indigenous AFL footballers in the modern era. He was the seventh Indigenous player to reach 300 AFL games, and is the highest goalkicker of any Indigenous player to play in the AFL. He looks to become just the sixth player in VFL/AFL history to kick over 1000 goals. As a player Buddy is renowned for his freakish athleticism, his dare to take the game on and his powerful and penetrating kicking skills. He is also the last player to kick over 100 goals in an AFL season (2008).
BRAD HILL
AFL GAMES: 149 (Hawthorn: 95/Fremantle: 54)
AFL GOALS: 79 (Hawthorn: 58/Fremantle: 21)
HONOURS: 3x AFL Premiership Player (2013, 2014, 2015), 2017 Fremantle Best & Fairest, 2013 AFL Rising Star Nomination, 2x Indigenous All Stars Representative (2013, 2015), 4th in 2011 Jack Clarke Medal
WAFL CLUB: West Perth
JUNIOR CLUB: Quinns District JFC
DRAFT: 2011 #33 National Draft
Since being drafted with pick 33 in the 2011 National Draft, Hill has gone on to become one of the best wingmen in the AFL. Before the age of 23, he had won three premierships in four years with the Hawthorn Football Club before he was traded to Fremantle. He became the first player since Troy Cook to win Fremantle’s Best & Fairest in his first season at the Dockers (2017). As a wingman, Hill has an elite running ability, dazzling skills and an excellent work rate. In his 149-game career so far, Hill currently averaged 20 possessions (16 uncontested), 4 marks, 4 inside 50s, 2 rebounding 50s and 2 tackles.
STEPHEN HILL
AFL GAMES: 206
AFL GOALS: 112
HONOURS: Fremantle “25 since 95” team, Fremantle Life Member (2015), 8x top-ten placing in Fremantle’s Best & Fairest, 2014 Ross Glendinning Medal, 2010 AFLCA Best Young Player of the Year, 2009 Fremantle Best Up and Coming Player Award, 2009 AFL Rising Star Nominee, 2008 AFL U18s All-Australian
WAFL CLUB: West Perth
JUNIOR CLUB: Quinns District JFC
DRAFT: 2008 #3 National Draft
The older brother of Brad, Stephen is a smooth-moving and silky skilled outside midfielder who has put together an impressive career with the Dockers so far. As a wingman, Hill is quick, skilful, and smart – traits that make him one of the most dangerous outside midfielders in the game. He has currently played the eighth most games (206) by any Fremantle player in the Dockers’ history and by the end of his career could be one of only four Dockers to play over 250 AFL games. In 206 games, he is currently averaging 20 possessions (12 uncontested), 4 inside 50s, 3 marks, 3 tackles and 3 clearances.
ASHLEY MCGRATH
AFL GAMES: 214
AFL GOALS: 170
HONOURS: 2003 AFL Premiership Player, 2013 Jim Stynes Medallist, 3x Indigenous All Star
2001 QAFL Premiership Player, 2003 Brisbane Lions’ Rookie of the Year, 3x top 10 Best & Fairest placings (2009, 2010, 2011)
WAFL CLUB: South Fremantle
JUNIOR CLUB: Armadale JFC
DRAFT: 2000 #13 National Draft
A current Assistant Coach with the WA U18s State Academy, McGrath put together an impressive AFL career since being taken with pick #13 in the 2000 AFL Draft. Within his first three seasons of AFL football, he was a member of Brisbane’s 2001 QAFL Premiership team and a member of the Lions’ 2003 AFL Premiership team. He was a versatile player who could play in defence, up forward and even on the wing, often using his speed, skill, smarts and creativeness to carve up the opposition. He played the sixth most games (214) by a Brisbane Lion and kicked the tenth most goals (170) by a Lion in the Brisbane Lions’ history.
MICHAEL JOHNSON
AFL GAMES: 244
AFL GOALS: 68
HONOURS:, Fremantle Life Member, Fremantle “25 since 95” team, 2013 All Australian, 2010 FFC Best Clubman Award, 2009 FFC Best Clubman, 2006 R/Up in Fremantle Best & Fairest, 2005 Indigenous All Stars Representative
WAFL CLUB: Perth Demons
JUNIOR CLUB: Belmont JFC
DRAFT: 2003 #8 Pre-Season Draft
A graduate from the Clontarf Football Academy, Johnson was one of the best general defenders in the AFL. He read the play well to intercept the opposition’s attacking entries, and due to his penetrating skills and smart decision-making he provided damaging rebound for Fremantle. In just his second season of AFL football, he finished second in Fremantle’s Best & Fairest. He played the equal fourth-most games (alongside Luke McPharlin) for Fremantle (244). Over his career, he averaged 17 possessions (11 uncontested), 6 marks, and 3 rebounding 50s.
TIM KELLY
AFL GAMES: 48
AFL GOALS: 48
HONOURS: 2019 All Australian, 2019 AFLCA Best Young Player Award, 2018 AFLPA Best First Year Player, 2x top 10 Brownlow Placing (2018, 2019), 2x R/Up in AFL Club Best & Fairest (2018, 2019), 2017 R/Up in Sandover Medal, 2x R/Up in WAFL Club Best & Fairest (2014, 2017),
WAFL CLUB: South Fremantle
JUNIOR CLUB: Palmyra JFC
DRAFT: 2017 #24 National Draft
After a 93-game career with South Fremantle in the WAFL, Kelly was drafted as a mature-age prospect in 2017 by the Geelong Cats. Since entering the AFL, Kelly has gone on to become one of the premier midfielders of the competition. In his first two seasons of AFL football, Kelly already has two top-ten Brownlow placings, two runner-up placings in his Club’s Best & Fairest, an All-Australian jumper, a AFLCA Best Young Player Award and an AFLPA Best First Year Player Award. He was traded to the West Coast Eagles during the 2019 AFL Trade period.
ANDREW KRAKOUER
AFL GAMES: 137 (Richmond: 102/Collingwood: 35)
AFL GOALS: 152 (Richmond: 102/Collingwood: 50)
HONOURS: 2011 AFL Pre-Season Premiership Player, 2011 AFL Mark of the Year, 2010 WAFL Premiership Player, 2010 Simpson Medal, 2010 Sandover Medal, 2010 WAFL Team of the Year, 2010 Swan Districts’ Best and Fairest, 3x AFL Indigenous All Stars Representative
WAFL CLUBS: South Fremantle, Swan Districts
JUNIOR CLUB: Clontarf Aboriginal College
DRAFT: 2000 #41 National Draft
A great story of redemption, Krakouer found his way back onto an AFL list despite having spent time in jail for assault. He signed to play WAFL football for Swan Districts after he was released from prison and had an individual fairytale season for the Swans in 2010. He won the Sandover Medal, the Simpson Medal, his Club’s Best & Fairest, made the Team of the Year and helped the Swans win the Premiership. In October 2010, Collingwood signed Krakouer. In 35 games for the Pies he booted 50 goals and averaged 14 possessions, 3 marks, 3 tackles and 3 inside 50s. His Richmond Coach, the late Danny Frawley, said he was the player most likely to win a Brownlow Medal “if football was played in a phonebox.”
PADDY RYDER
AFL GAMES: 243 (Essendon: 170/Port Adelaide: 73)
AFL GOALS: 171 (Essendon: 117/Port Adelaide: 54)
HONOURS: 2017 Port Adelaide Best & Fairest, 2017 All Australian, 2017 IRS Representative, 2x Indigenous All Stars Representative (2007, 2013), 2009 Anzac Day Medallist, 2007 AFL Rising Star Nominee, 2005 AFL U18s All-Australian, 2005 AFL U18s International Rules Representative
WAFL CLUB: East Fremantle
JUNIOR CLUB: Rover FC (Geraldton)
DRAFT: 2005 #7 National Draft
The son of former East Fremantle player Revis Ryder, Paddy has long been considered a top-10 ruckman in the AFL. His combination of speed, agility and his vertical leap make him a difficult match-up for other ruckman to handle. His ability to push forward and become a threat makes him one of the more explosive and dynamic rucks in the competition. In his 243 game career so far, Ryder has averaged 12 possessions (7 contested), 19 hit-outs, 4 marks, 3 tackles, and 2 clearances. He will become just the fourteenth Indigenous footballer to reach 250 AFL games next season.
MICHAEL WALTERS
AFL GAMES: 151
AFL GOALS: 261
HONOURS: Fremantle Life Membership, Fremantle “25 since 95” team, 5x Fremantle Leading Goalkicker (2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019), 2019 All-Australian, 2015 Fremantle Player of the Finals, 2013 AFLPA 22under22 team, 2010 WAFL Premiership Player, 2007 Kevin Sheehan Medallist, 2008 AFL U18s All Australian, 2007-2008 AFL-AIS Academy Member
WAFL CLUB: Swan Districts
JUNIOR CLUB: Midvale JFC
DRAFT: 2008 #53 National Draft
The former Midvale Junior turned his career around after he was banished from Fremantle in 2012 after he was found to be overweight and not up to the fitness standards of AFL football. Since then, he has become a top-five midfielder-forward in the AFL. He has booted the second most goals (261) in Fremantle’s history and by the end of next year will have played 12th most AFL games by a Docker. In his 151-game career so far, he has averaged 17 possessions (7 contested), 4 marks, 3 inside 50s, 3 tackles, and 2 clearances.
DANIEL WELLS
AFL GAMES: 258 (North Melbourne: 243/Collingwood: 15)
AFL GOALS: 166 (North Melbourne: 150/Collingwood: 16)
HONOURS: 2x NMFC Best and Fairest Winner (2011, 2013), 4x Australian IRS Representative (2003, 2005, 2008, 2013), 2013 Australian IRS Captain, 2013 Archer-Hird Medal,
2x Indigenous All-Stars Representative (2005, 2007), 2007 Polly Farmer Medal, 2006 R/Up NMFC Best & Fairest, 2004 AFL Goal of the Year, 2004, AFLCA Best Young Player of the Year, 2003 AFLPA Best First Year Player, 2003 AFL Rising Star Nominee, 2003 AFL Rising Star 4th placing, 2002 R/Up in Sandover Medal
WAFL CLUB: Peel Thunder
JUNIOR CLUB: Kwinana JFC
DRAFT: 2002 #2 National Draft
The 2002 number two draft pick put together an exceptional career for both North Melbourne and Collingwood. Prior to being drafted, Wells finished second in the Sandover Medal, despite playing just 14 games, at just the age of 17. His blistering speed and damaging disposal made him a dangerous line-breaking midfielder throughout his career. Throughout his 258-game career, Wells averaged 19 possessions, 4 inside 50s, 4 marks, 3 clearances and 3 tackles.
NOTABLE WA INDIGENOUS PLAYERS DRAFTED SINCE 2000
PLAYER
YEAR
DRAFT SELECTION
AFL CLUB/S
WAFL CLUB/S
ORIGINAL CLUBS
Ashley McGrath
2000
#13 National Draft
Brisbane
South Fremantle
Armadale JFC
Andrew Krakouer
2000
#41 National Draft
Richmond
Collingwood
South Fremantle
Swan Districts
Clontarf
Mark Williams
2000
#43 National Draft
Hawthorn
Essendon
South Fremantle
Katanning FC
Dion Woods
2000
#51 National Draft
Fremantle
Perth
Belmont JFC
Ashley Sampi
2001
#6 National Draft
West Coast Eagles
South Fremantle
Armadale JFC
Daniel Wells
2002
#2 National Draft
North Melbourne
Collingwood
Peel Thunder
Kwinana JFC
Michael Johnson
2003
#8 Pre-Season Draft
Fremantle
Perth
Belmont JFC
Lance “Buddy” Franklin
2004
#5 National Draft
Hawthorn
Sydney Swans
Perth
Dowerin JFC
Jonathon Griffin
2004
#21 National Draft
Adelaide
Fremantle
East Fremantle
Karoonda JFC
Paddy Ryder
2005
#7 National Draft
Essendon
Port Adelaide
St Kilda
East Fremantle
Rovers FC
Leroy Jetta
2006
#18 National Draft
Essendon
South Fremantle
Peel Thunder
Brookton-Pingelly FC
Brad Dick
2006
#44 National Draft
Collingwood
East Fremantle
Chapman Valley FC
Josh Hill
2006
#61 National Draft
Western Bulldogs
West Coast Eagles
West Perth
Broome JFC
Sharrod Wellingham
2006
#10 Pre-Season Draft
Collingwood
West Coast Eagles
Perth
South Perth JFC
Stephen Hill
2008
#3 National Draft
Fremantle
West Perth
Quinns District JFC
Chris Yarran
2008
#6 National Draft
Carlton
Richmond
Swan Districts
Midvale JFC
Neville Jetta
2008
#51 National Draft
Melbourne
Swan Districts
Carey Park FC
Michael Walters
2008
#53 National Draft
Fremantle
Swan Districts
Midvale JFC
Jeff Garlett
2008
#6 Rookie Draft
Carlton
Melbourne
Swan Districts
Burracoppin FC
Lewis Jetta
2009
#14 National Draft
Sydney Swans
West Coast Eagles
Swan Districts
Bridgetown FC
Harley Bennell
2010
#2 National Draft
Gold Coast Suns
Fremantle
Peel Thunder
Pinjarra FC
Joel Hamling
2011
#32 National Draft
Geelong
Western Bulldogs
Fremantle
Claremont
Cable Beach FC
Brad Hill
2011
#33 National Draft
Hawthorn
Fremantle
St Kilda
West Perth
Quinns District JFC
Brendon Ah Chee
2011
#45 National Draft
Port Adelaide
West Coast Eagles
South Fremantle
Kelmscott JFC
Marley Williams
2011
#35 Rookie Draft
Collingwood
North Melbourne
Claremont
North Albany FC
Charlie Cameron
2013
#7 Rookie Draft
Adelaide
Brisbane Lions
Swan Districts
Newman Saints FC
Callum Ah Chee
2015
#9 National Draft
Gold Coast Suns
Brisbane Lions
South Fremantle
Kelmscott JFC
Sam Petrevski-Seton
2016
#6 National Draft
Carlton
Claremont
Halls Creek/Clontarf
Sam Powell-Pepper
2016
#18 National Draft
Port Adelaide
East Perth
Mt Hawthorn JFC
Shai Bolton
2016
#29 National Draft
Richmond
South Fremantle
Forrestdale JFC
Quinton Narkle
2016
#60 National Draft
Geelong
Perth
Maddinton JFC
Francis Watson
2016
Category B Rookie
West Coast Eagles
Claremont
Halls Creek
Tim Kelly
2017
#24 National Draft
Geelong
West Coast Eagles
South Fremantle
Palmyra JFC
Liam Ryan
2017
#26 National Draft
West Coast Eagles
Subiaco
Rover FC
Jake Patmore
2017
#58 National Draft
Port Adelaide
Claremont
Swanbourne JFC
Kyron Hayden
2017
#62 National Draft
North Melbourne
Subiaco
Noranda JFC
Gordon Narrier
2017
#20 Rookie Draft
North Melbourne
Perth
Railways (Northam)
Ian “Bobby” Hill
2018
#24 National Draft
GWS Giants
Perth
Northam Barons JFC
South Perth JFC
Jarrod Cameron
2018
#39 National Draft
West Coast Eagles
Swan Districts
Centrals FC (Newman)
Matthew Parker
2018
#47 National Draft
St Kilda
South Fremantle
Melville (WAAFL)
Durak Tucker
2018
#12 Rookie Draft
Sydney Swans
Peel Thunder
East Fremantle
Bunbury FC
Jason Carter
2018
Category B Rookie
Fremantle
Peel Thunder
Claremont
Port Wyndham Crocs
Sydney Stack
2018
Pre Season Supplemental Selection
RIchmond
Perth
Federals (Northam)
Marlion Pickett
2019
#13 Mid-Season Draft
Richmond
South Fremantle
York Roos
Manjimup Tigers
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