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Mark Williams (Australian footballer born 1983)

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Full name
  
Mark L. Williams

Name
  
Mark Williams

Position(s)
  
Forward

Height/Weight
  
180 cm / 81 kg

Original team(s)
  
South Fremantle


Mark Williams (Australian footballer, born 1983) Josh Kennedy Mark Williams and Nathan Brown among AFLVFL players

Date of birth
  
(1983-04-13) 13 April 1983 (age 32)

Draft
  
#43, 2000 National Draft, Hawthorn

Nab cup 11 mark williams goals after the siren


Mark Williams (born 13 April 1983) is an indigenous former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn and Essendon in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was traded from the Hawks to the Bombers during the 2009 AFL trade week.

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Mark Williams (Australian footballer, born 1983) Josh Kennedy Mark Williams and Nathan Brown among AFLVFL players

Making his debut in 2002 after being drafted by the Hawks at pick 43 in the 2000 AFL Draft, Williams was a small forward and came of age in 2005 when he was used as a full forward where he kicked 63 goals, making him the leading goal kicker of the club. Known for his flamboyance, pace and use of the "shotgun", a trademark celebration he used to use after kicking a goal, Williams was one of a number of young players at Hawthorn.

Williams finished 2006 with a total of 60 goals and again was the leading goalkicker at the Hawks. A knee injury cut short his 2007 season after only four games leaving him stranded on 13 goals.

Williams attracted controversy in 2008 when he made a choking gesture targeted at then-Port Adelaide coach, Mark Williams. This was in reference to the then-Port Adelaide coach's famous choking gesture when the Power 2004 Premiership. Williams was warned that he would be shown the door if such action occurred again. He did apologise to his Port Adelaide namesake after the game, which Hawthorn won convincingly.

In the 2008 Grand Final, Williams and Stuart Dew kicked four goals in three minutes to put Hawthorn in a winning position late in the third quarter. Williams' three goals was the most by any player during the Grand Final.

In 2009, Williams injured his knee and missed almost half of that season's games.

The 2009 post-season trade week saw Williams traded to Essendon in a complex trade involving four clubs. He had a disappointing debut game for Essendon, when the Bombers were beaten by Geelong at the MCG. It was not a great night for Williams as he gathered just eight disposals and was kept scoreless in the match.

In the twilight of his career, Williams was unable to gain senior selection and played with Essendon's Victorian Football League affiliate the Bendigo Bombers, until his retirement which was announced on 25 July 2011.

Williams agreed to play with Ballan in the Central Highlands Football League for 2012 and 2013.

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References

Mark Williams (Australian footballer, born 1983) Wikipedia