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Full name
  
Adam Ramanauskas

1999 – 2008
  
Date joined
  
1999

Place of birth
  
Name
  
Adam Ramanauskas

Original team
  
Noble Park

Height/Weight
  
183 cm / 83 kg

Height
  
1.83 m

Nominations
  
AFL Rising Star

Years
  
Club

Weight
  
83 kg


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Date of birth
  
(1980-11-19) 19 November 1980 (age 35)

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

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Adam Ramanauskas (born 19 November 1980) is a former Australian rules footballer for the Essendon Football Club.

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Of Lithuanian descent, Ramanauskas was selected at no. 12 in the 1998 AFL Draft and was mainly a defender or midfielder. In 2000 he was a regular selection on the wing in Essendon's 2000 premiership season, in which they lost just one game for the entire year.

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Biography

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Ramanauskas debuted with the Essendon Football Club in 1999 after being selected at No. 12 in the 1998 AFL Draft. Playing mainly as a defender or midfielder, he was an integral member of the dominant 2000 Bombers' premiership team, which lost just one game for the entire season.

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Regarded as one of AFL's up-and-coming young stars, Ramanauskas was runner-up in the AFL Rising Star Award in 2000 and placed third in Essendon's Crichton Medal the following year, before being diagnosed with cancer in 2003.

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After surgery, Ramanauskas missed eight matches but made a quick recovery to play a handful of games again in 2003 before a recurrence of his cancer. He had weeks of radiotherapy treatment, but managed to come back and compete a solid 2004 season where he played in all of the Bombers' 24 games.

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Ramanauskas had more misfortune in 2005 when he underwent a season-ending knee reconstruction after a Round 4 training mishap. After he had completed his recovery, he was set to make another come back. However, in February 2006, a recurrence of the cancer appeared and he underwent further invasive surgery and six months of chemotherapy treatment.

At the end of 2006, Essendon sought special consideration from the AFL to place Ramanauskas on a mature-aged rookie list for the 2007 season. In July 2007, Ramanauskas was elevated to the senior list and played his first AFL match in two years.

Named as one of The Australian newspaper's "Most Inspirational People" in 2007, Ramanauskas' courage and determination both on and off the field has inspired many. Since 2007, he has worked passionately with the Essendon Football Club Community Affairs Department co-ordinating youth programs and developing a strong alliance with the Cancer Council of Victoria.

Ramanauskas announced his retirement from AFL football at the end of the 2008 season. In 2009, he accepted a part-time role at Essendon focusing on fast-tracking the development of the club's youngest players. Alongside his duties at Essendon, he is also working on the management team at Elite Sports Properties, a sports talent management agency. He has also joined the football commentary team at 774 ABC Radio.

Career highlights

  • Essendon Football Club, VFL Reserves Premiership, 1999
  • Essendon Football Club, VFL Reserves Best & Fairest Player, 1999
  • Essendon Football Club, AFL Pre-Season Premiership, 2000
  • Essendon Football Club, AFL Premiership, 2000
  • AFL Rising Star Award, Runner-Up, 2000
  • Represented Australia, International Rules Series against Ireland, 2001
  • Essendon Football Club, Crichton Medal (Best & Fairest Award), 3rd Runner-Up, 2001
  • Essendon Football Club, "Best Clubman", 2005
  • Essendon Football Club, "Most Courageous Player", 2007
  • AFLPA, "Community Spirit Award Winner", 2008
  • Best games

  • 32 disposals (26 kicks, 6 handballs), 8 marks and a goal in Round 10, 2002: 8-pt loss to the North Melbourne Football Club
  • 31 disposals (17 kicks 14 handballs) and 14 marks in Round 11, 2000: 58-pt win over Geelong Football Club
  • Football, cancer and injury

    In 2003, Ramanauskas was diagnosed with a low grade cancer (fibromatosis) in his neck after Round 3. He missed the next eight matches but made a quick recovery to play again in 2003. Following this was a solid 2004 season in which he played in all of the Bombers' 24 games.

    Ramanauskas had more misfortune in 2005 when he underwent a knee reconstruction after a Round 4 training mishap. After he had completed his recovery, however, in February 2006, a recurrence of the cancer appeared.

    At the end of 2006, Ramanauskas was delisted by Essendon, who asked for special consideration in placing him on a mature-aged rookie list for the 2007 season. After long deliberation by the AFL Commission on this issue, Essendon were granted permission for this to go ahead. Ramanauskas was re-drafted by Essendon with pick 33 in the 2006 Rookie Draft. On Wednesday, 4 July, Ramanauskas was elevated to the senior list and played his first AFL match in two years against the Geelong Football Club on 6 July 2007.

    Retirement

    On 25 August 2008, Ramanauskas and longtime teammate Jason Johnson announced their retirements from AFL effective at the end of the season.

    Media career

    Ramanauskas is now an expert AFL commentator for 774 ABC, as well as a Foxtel Cup commentator for Fox Footy.

    Personal life

    Ramanauskas was born to Joseph and Lucy Ramanauskas and grew up in Doveton, Victoria. He has an older brother, Daniel, and younger sister, Kayla. Ramanauskas attended Doveton Primary School. He later graduated high school from St John's Regional College, Dandenong in 1998. Growing up he supported the Richmond Football Club.

    Ramanauskas married his high school sweetheart, Belinda Henneman, in January 2006. They have two sons, Aidan (born October 2008) and Lucas (born August 2010).

    References

    Adam Ramanauskas Wikipedia