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Full name
  
Ben McEvoy

Place of birth
  
Colbinabin

Name
  
Ben McEvoy

Nationality
  
Australian

Career start
  
2008

Nickname(s)
  
Big boy

Height/Weight
  
200 cm / 98 kg

Height
  
2.00 m

Weight
  
103 kg

Original team
  

Date of birth
  
(1989-07-11) 11 July 1989 (age 26)

Draft
  
#9, 2007 National Draft, St Kilda

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Similar People
  
Jonathon Ceglar, David Hale, Cyril Rioli, Bradley Hill, Liam Shiels

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Ben McEvoy (born 11 July 1989) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the St Kilda Football Club between 2008 and 2013.

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Early career

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McEvoy is an Australian Institute of Sport and AFL Academy graduate. He was an All-Australian selection in the NAB AFL Under 18 championships, averaging seven marks per game as a ruck/forward. He played junior football with Dederang-Mt Beauty and U18 football with the Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup. In 2007 he captained the Murray Bushrangers and won the best and fairest award.

St Kilda

McEvoy was recruited by St Kilda with the ninth selection in the 2007 AFL Draft from the Murray Bushrangers. With an injury to Michael Gardiner he made his debut for St Kilda against Fremantle in 2008. This was his only game for that year and he has been in and out of the St Kilda senior side for the next two years, wearing the number 5 jumper. In that time he was consistently in the best players for St Kilda's VFL affiliate team, Casey Scorpions.

2010 season

Hawthorn and St Kilda played out a draw in Round 17 after McEvoy kicked a goal with 12 seconds remaining. McEvoy went up uncontested in a ball-up and then dribbled through the goal from 12m out with no Hawthorn player in the goalsquare. After playing strongly into and through the 2010 finals series, including eight consecutive games and 18 for the season, McEvoy was dropped for the Grand Final. With injury to first ruck Michael Gardiner, McEvoy regained his place in the side for the grand final replay in which St Kilda were defeated by Collingwood.

2011 season

The 2011 season was his "break out" season. After an strong preseason, McEvoy's fitness and preparation was lauded as outstanding by those close to the club. He worked closely with Steven King before and during the season to improve his technical skill to assume the lead ruck role for the club.

2012 season

He was St Kilda's number one ruckman again in 2012, but had mid season surgery to his knee after he injured it a training. He missed six games and after returning played every game to season's end. He liked to spend time dropping back into defence to take strong contested marks.

2013 season

McEvoy played all 22 games for St Kilda in season 2013 and held down the number one ruck role.

Hawthorn

During the 2013 trade period, McEvoy was traded by St Kilda to Hawthorn in exchange for young midfielder Shane Savage and Hawthorn's first round pick. The Saints had decided to rebuild their playing list by trading players for early draft picks. McEvoy was holidaying in Cambodia when he was contacted to agree to the trade. The Hawks are hopeful that McEvoy can hold down the number one ruck position after premiership ruckman Max Bailey announced his retirement post-season.

After being in and out of the side during the season, McEvoy featured in the Hawthorn side which defeated Sydney by 63 points to win the club's 12th premiership. He also featured in the 2015 Hawthorn Premiership side where the Hawks defeated the West Coast Eagles to claim their third straight premiership.

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2014 season

Personal life

McEvoy has a younger brother Peter, who plays for the Box Hill Hawks Football Club development team, who lead the development league in goalkicking in 2014, booting 59 goals. The two brothers played alongside each other in the 2014 elimination final against Port Melbourne, with the brothers combining for 6 goals in a 24-point victory to the Hawks, the same game being Peter's debut VFL match.

References

Ben McEvoy Wikipedia


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