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Full name
  
Mark Anthony Ricciuto

Name
  
Mark Ricciuto

Siblings
  
Craig Nicholas Ricciuto

Height/Weight
  
184 cm / 92 kg

Spouse
  
Sarah Delahunt (m. 2008)


Original team(s)
  
West Adelaide

Weight
  
92 kg

Nickname(s)
  
"Roo"

Height
  
1.83 m

Awards
  
Brownlow Medal

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Date of birth
  
(1975-06-08) 8 June 1975 (age 40)

Place of birth
  
Waikerie, South Australia

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Children
  
Rosie Ricciuto, Joe Matthew Ricciuto, Sophie Jane Ricciuto, Nick Stanley Ricciuto

Profiles

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Mark Anthony Ricciuto ( ; born 8 June 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). From South Australia, Ricciuto began with the West Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), making his debut at the age of 16, before being recruited by Adelaide as a zone selection prior to the 1993 season.

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Playing as a midfielder, he established himself in Adelaide's side, receiving a nomination for the AFL Rising Star in 1993, his debut season, and being named in the All-Australian team the following season, the first of eight selections overall. Having played in Adelaide's premiership side in 1998, also winning the Malcolm Blight Medal as the club's best and fairest, Ricciuto replaced Mark Bickley as the club's captain prior to the 2001 season.

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Consistently considered one of the best midfielders in the competition during the early 2000s (decade), Ricciuto shared the 2003 Brownlow Medal with Nathan Buckley and Adam Goodes, and was selected in the All-Australian team for four consecutive seasons between 2002 and 2005, captaining the side in both 2004 and 2005. Having played more of a forward role in his last two seasons, Ricciuto retired at the end of the 2007 season, having played a total of 312 games for Adelaide, kicking 292 goals.

Also representing South Australia in interstate football and Australia in the International Rules Series, Ricciuto was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2011, and the South Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2012.

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Early career (1993–1996)

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Ricciuto was born in Waikerie, South Australia. He was recruited by SANFL team West Adelaide and soon after – as a 16-year-old high schooler – was recruited by the Adelaide Crows in 1992. He debuted in the AFL in 1993. Ricciuto earned his first All Australian selection as a 19-year-old in 1994.

Rising career (1997–2001)

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After a stellar year in 1997 (in which he received his second All Australian guernsey) he ended up missing the 1997 premiership due to a late season injury. Despite this setback, he rallied in 1998 to again be an All Australian, win the club best and fairest and play in his only premiership. He was appointed as the Adelaide captain in 2001.

Career high (2002–2005)

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In 2003, he was joint winner of the league's highest individual honor, the Brownlow Medal, with Collingwood's Nathan Buckley and Sydney's Adam Goodes. In 2004 he came second in the Bronwlow medal. In 2004 and 2005 he earned his seventh and eighth All-Australian guernsey. However at the end of the 2005 season Ricciuto was suspended following an incident in the Crows' final regular season match against West Coast; thus ruling him out of Brownlow Medal contention and the Crows' first qualifying final against fourth placed St Kilda, hampering the Crows' attempts at a straight path to the preliminary final. Indeed, the Crows lost this match by just eight points, and ultimately the Crows finished one match short of the 2005 decider.

Twilight career (2006–2007)

Late in the 2006 season, Ricciuto was ruled out of the Crows' final few matches due to a "mystery ailment" which was later found to be parvovirus B19. Nevertheless, Ricciuto led the Crows to their second straight top-two finish in 2006 and thus a more direct path to the preliminary final, again against the West Coast Eagles where again the Crows finished one match short of the decider, losing the preliminary final by just 10 points.

Ricciuto played his 300th AFL game on 21 July 2006 against North Melbourne. He kicked 5 goals in a game that Adelaide won by 72 points. He was quicker than any other player in AFL history to this milestone, in 13 years and 83 days, some 11 days quicker than Carlton's Craig Bradley.

Retirement

Ricciuto announced his retirement on 16 August 2007 due to persistent injuries. During his career he amassed an incredible eight All Australian selections, a record matched in the AFL era only by St Kilda's Robert Harvey. Ricciuto was also twice named All Australian captain in 2004 and 2005, joining Wayne Carey and Michael Voss as the only multiple All Australian Captains in the AFL era.

Family life

Ricciuto is noted for his Italian heritage, and bears a large tattoo of his family name on his back. His grandfather was born in the small Italian town of Fragneto Monforte.

On 19 January 2008 Ricciuto married Sarah Delahunt. They have two daughters and four sons.

Post AFL career

In 2009, he played for Prince Alfred College Old Collegians in division 4 of the South Australian Amateur Football League.

Ricciuto played in the ANZAC day clash 2008 with Waikerie A grade against Loxton. Waikerie won the match by 38 points.

Ricciuto also played in the 2008 Riverland Grand Final with Waikerie against Renmark. In time on in the final quarter with not very much time left on the clock, Ricciuto kicked the 12th goal for Waikerie to seal back-to-back Premierships for Waikerie.

Ricciuto now works in the media is an AFL commentator for both Triple M and Fox Footy and also hosts the weekday TripleM breakfast show with former Australian world number 1 squash player Chris Dittmar.

Ricciuto was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2011, and into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2012.

In March 2014, a section of the Eastern Stand at Adelaide Oval was named after Ricciuto.

Honours and achievements

  • Team
  • AFL Premiership (Adelaide): 1998
  • McClelland Trophy (Adelaide): 2005
  • Individual
  • Brownlow Medal: 2003
  • All-Australian: 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004-2005 (Captain)
  • Malcolm Blight Medal (Adelaide F.C. Best & Fairest): 1998, 2003, 2004
  • Adelaide F.C. Leading Club Goalkicker Award: 2006
  • Adelaide F.C. Captain: 2001-2007
  • AFLPA Best Captain Award: 2005, 2006
  • Showdown Medal: 2000, 2004, 2005
  • Australian Representative Honours in International Rules Football: 2000
  • Italian Team of the Century - Ruck Rover (Captain)
  • Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee: 2011
  • SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 2012
  • AFL Rising Star Nominee: 1993 (Round 16)
  • References

    Mark Ricciuto Wikipedia