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Full name
  
Drew Petrie

Name
  
Drew Petrie

Spouse
  
Nicole Carr (m. 2009)

Height
  
1.97 m

Height/Weight
  
197cm / 101kg

Weight
  
102 kg

Children
  
Jack Petrie

Position(s)
  
Forward/Utility

Career start
  
2001


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Date of birth
  
(1982-10-15) 15 October 1982 (age 33)

Draft
  
#23, 2000 National Draft, Kangaroos

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Profiles


Place of birth
  
Ballarat, Victoria

Original team
  
North Ballarat Rebels

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Drew Petrie (born 15 October 1982) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club and West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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AFL career

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Since debuting in 2001 he has played 300 games for the club. He has played in a variety of roles for the Kangaroos including centre half-forward, defence and ruck. In a game against the Western Bulldogs in 2007 he helped inspire North Melbourne to a win in Glenn Archer's 300th match, kicking seven goals—six of them in the first quarter. His form continued the following week when he kicked another six goals.

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Petrie was selected by coach Mick Malthouse for Australia in the International Rules series against Ireland as a utility player. He was a key player during the second test at MCG, scoring two overs (three points each) in quick succession early in the last quarter. He added a goal (six points) in the final minute giving Australia some hope of snatching a win. In the end, however, Ireland won the series by five points (on aggregate).

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Petrie was named as a vice-captain of North Melbourne at the start of the 2009 season and filled-in for the newly appointed captain, Brent Harvey, who missed half the season with an elbow injury. Petrie was North Melbourne's top goal scorer in 2009 with 27 goals and again in 2011 with 48.

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After missing most of the 2010 season. In 2011, Petrie was selected in the All-Australian Team on the interchange.

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Early in the season Petrie struggled to have the same impact as the previous year. However the forward was still finding ways to get on the scoreboard, kicking a respectable 12 goals in the first seven games. From that point he turned on an impressive feat of goal kicking form, managing 46 in the final 15 matches despite being used as a decoy on multiple occasions. Petrie kicked 23 goals between rounds 16 and 19 to temporarily lead the Coleman Medal. His final tally of 58 goals was the highest of his career and pushed him past 250 career goals.

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In August 2016, North Melbourne announced they would not renew Petrie's contract for the 2017 season. He was subsequently drafted by the West Coast Eagles in the 2017 rookie draft. Drew Petrie played the final game of his career in the 2017 semi final, where he recorded one goal, seven disposals and five marks in a 67-point loss to Greater Western Sydney.


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References

Drew Petrie Wikipedia


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