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Full name
  
Anthony Corrie

Height
  
1.86 m

Name
  
Anthony Corrie

Date joined
  
2004


Years
  
Club

Positions
  
Midfielder

Height/Weight
  
186 cm / 80 kg

Weight
  
80 kg

Nominations
  
AFL Rising Star

Anthony Corrie Anthony Corrie Pictures Brisbane Lions Training Session


Date of birth
  
(1984-06-22) 22 June 1984 (age 31)

Place of birth
  
Darwin, Northern Territory

Draft
  
44th overall, 2002 AFL Draft 4th overall, 2007 Rookie Draft

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Original team
  
Nightcliff Football Club

Introducing Anthony Corrie -- Indigenous Employment Coach


Anthony Corrie (born 22 June 1984 in Darwin,) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who had a 56-game Australian Football League (AFL) career.

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Regarded as of the most talented under 18s in the country, he was named All-Australian and won the Harrison Medal at the Under 18 National Championships 2002, attracting the attention of AFL talent scouts. The Brisbane Lions recruited him in the 2002 AFL Draft from the Southern Districts Football Club. In 2004 he made his AFL debut with the Brisbane Lions against West Coast. Of indigenous heritage, he began playing junior football with the Nightcliff Football Club in the Northern Territory and represented the Northern Territory Thunder side.

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Corrie suffered a setback when he broke his jaw in round 12 in a collision with Essendon Football Club's Dustin Fletcher. A finger injury once again proved to be a setback to his career. In 2006, after a couple of in-form games, Corrie ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament on a fall against Fremantle, ending his season.

He was delisted at the end of 2006, but was redrafted by the Lions with their first selection in the 2006 Rookie Draft.

At the end of the 2008 season, Corrie was traded to Collingwood in return for pick 93. He played 3 games for Collingwood in the next 2 seasons before being delisted at the end of the 2010 AFL season.

Since 2014 Corrie has been the playing coach of the Kenmore Australian Football Club in the QFA South league.

References

Anthony Corrie Wikipedia