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Height/Weight
  
192cm / 94kg

Height
  
1.92 m

Position(s)
  
Defender

Weight
  
94 kg


Years
  
Club

Career start
  
2002

Name
  
Bret Thornton

Original team
  
Bret Thornton Greater Western Sydney set to swoop on delisted Carlton

Date of birth
  
(1983-11-15) 15 November 1983 (age 32)

Draft
  
#11, 2002 Rookie Draft, Carlton

2002–20122013Total
  
CarltonGreater Western Sydney

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

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Bret Thornton (born 15 November 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club and Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Early life and junior career

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Thornton grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Mount Waverley and attended Mount Waverley Secondary College.

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As a junior, he played for the Waverley Blues Football Club, before being selected to play for the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup.

AFL career

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He made his debut with Carlton in Round 10, 2002, against Fremantle after being elevated from the rookie list that year.

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Thornton has been an important part of the Carlton backline since his debut in 2002. The retirements of Stephen Silvagni, Michael Sexton and Ang Christou over a two-year period saw a major gap left in the Carlton defence, and the young Thornton quickly found himself forced to try to fill that hole. Over the next few years, constantly defending against top forwards with more experience, Thornton developed into an important and reliable defender for the club.

With the development of Carlton's backline through the mid-2000s, Thornton's role became more variable. He still played full-back when required, with reasonable capability against both leading and tall marking forwards, but Carlton benefitted significantly when he was able to push up the ground and direct play from centre half-back. He played every game in 2006, and played his 100th game in 2007, becoming the ninth-youngest Carlton player to achieve the milestone.

Hawthorn has been particularly keen to acquire Thonton's services. They expressed interest in trading for the out-of-contract Thornton for the 2007 season, and Thornton similarly named Hawthorn as his preferred destination for 2007. Carlton refused to agree to a trade, stating that Thornton was a required player at the club. After no trade was made, Thornton re-signed with Carlton on 14 October 2006 for a three-year deal. Hawthorn again expressed an interest in trading for Thornton for the 2008 season, but Carlton again refused.

In 2010, the increasing strength of Carlton's backline saw Thornton start to struggle for selection for the first time in his career. He played twelve matches for the year, and was occasionally moved into the forward-line. In 2011, he returned to Carlton's best 22, playing more often in the forward-line, and kicked thirteen goals for the season.

On 7 September 2012, Thornton left the Blues in hopes of trying his luck at another side in 2013. He was picked up by Greater Western Sydney with the first selection in the 2013 Pre-Season Draft, but played only one game for the Giants and was delisted on 4 September 2013.

Thornton currently plays for Deer Park in the Western Region Football League.

References

Bret Thornton Wikipedia