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Australians in American football

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Australians in American football

Australians in American football include not just a number of successful football code converts, but also a number of players with high profiles either before or as a result of their switching codes.

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In Australia, there is an almost equal fascination, among the media and general public, of players linked to the National Football League (NFL) as there is for the Irish experiment.

Although Australians have participated at the highest level of American football, since the success of Darren Bennett as a punter and more recently Ben Graham, several athletes from Australian rules football, rugby league and rugby union have been linked to potential NFL careers.

The punting specialist position requires similar skills to those used in Australian Rules football. Salaries are up to five times higher and the position lends itself to longevity: Australian football players generally retire at around 30, whereas American football punters can play well into their 40s (in fact, one of the players listed below, Darren Bennett, played 11 seasons in the NFL after leaving behind an Australian rules career when he was nearing 30). Initially Australians sought out American football careers, although now NFL scouts are more often actively seeking punters from Australia.

The first Australian to play American Football at a meaningful level was former Australian rules footballer Pat O'Dea in 1898 who was a College Football Hall of Fame player.

Gridiron in Australia is only at amateur level, so the pathway for Australians to NFL teams is typically limited to other professional Australian sports. For almost a decade, the NFL has placed full-time development officers in Australia, including Australian rules football hopeful Dwayne Armstrong. There is a full-time punting academy in Australia, Prokick Australia, run by former NFL free agent Nathan Chapman, which is aimed at training and assessing talented punters from Australia for positions in major U.S. Colleges and the NFL.

Australian Sportsmen Recruited by NFL clubs

a) brought to the US by an NFL club b) spent time training with an NFL club c) played in a NFL pre-season game d) offered an NFL contract by a club e) spent time on an NFL roster

Professional Australian sportsmen trialled with NFL clubs

  • Anthony Rocca (2010)
  • Nick Davis (2008)
  • Nathan Chapman (2004)
  • Wayne Carey (2002 - Dallas Cowboys)
  • Richard Osborne (1994)
  • Tony Campbell (1994)
  • Professional Australian sportsmen public stating an interest in switching to NFL

    (either during or after their Australian professional careers)

  • Jarryd Hayne
  • Scott Harding
  • Brendan Fevola
  • Anthony Rocca
  • Dustin Fletcher
  • Cory Paterson
  • Todd Carney
  • Willie Mason
  • Trent Croad
  • Paul Wheatley
  • Greg Inglis
  • Josh Hunt
  • Female players of American football

  • Jacinda Barclay
  • References

    Australians in American football Wikipedia