Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Nick Sautner

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Height
  
1.86 m

Name
  
Nick Sautner


Years
  
Club

Height/Weight
  
186 cm

Education
  
Wesley College

Nick Sautner Court hears how stadium chief swapped the hottest tickets

Date of birth
  
(1977-07-19) 19 July 1977 (age 38)

1997–2000, 2004–102001–20022003Total
  
SandringhamFrankstonNorthern Bullants

Original team(s)
  
Springvale reserves

Etihad stadium nick sautner royal children s hospital appeal interview wmv


Nicholas 'Nick' Sautner (born 19 June 1977) is an Australian rules footballer, best known for his Victorian Football League (VFL) football career with the Sandringham Zebras. He has also spent time at Preston in 2003, and Frankston in 2001 and 2002.

Contents

Nick Sautner What lies beneath

Through his career, he won the Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal for leading goalkicker in the VFL a record nine times, breaking the record held by the eponymous Jim 'Frosty' Miller of six. He was league leading goal-kicker a record six years in a row from 1999–2004, breaking the record of four in a row held by George Taylor (1920–1923) and Miller (1968–1971), and won the award nine times in eleven years from 1999–2009.

Eden Park Our Neighbourhood featuring Lee Howell and Nick Sautner


Career overview

Nick Sautner Nick Sautner Official Website of Nicholas Sautner

Sautner began his VFL career in 1996 with the Springvale Football Club, playing as a defender but he never managed a senior game for Springvale. He moved to Sandringham in 1997 where he played in a premiership side in 1997. Two years later Sautner kicked 89 goals and won the Jim "Frosty" Miller Medal as the competition's leading goal kicker.

Nick Sautner Sautner announces VFL Retirement Sandringham SportsTG

The 2000 season saw the VFL become affiliated with the professional Australian Football League, and saw Sandringham affiliated with the Melbourne Football Club. Sautner kicked 70 goals and won the Frosty Miller Medal again, as part of the Zebras' premiership team.

Nick Sautner Etihad Stadiums Nick Sautner used free tickets like currency

Sautner switched teams in 2001 when he moved to bayside rival Frankston and again in 2003 when he was lured to the Northern Bullants. He played a total of 58 games with those clubs, and was the league's leading goal kicker again in all three seasons, including his career-best 93 goals in the 2002 season with Frankston.

Nick Sautner AFLVFL Gallery Nick Sautner Official Website of Nicholas Sautner

He returned to Sandringham in 2004 and won the Frosty Miller medal for the sixth consecutive time, a VFL record, as well as winning a third premiership with the Zebras. In the following two seasons, Sautner won two more premierships, bringing his total to five (a Sandringham record), but his streak of Frosty Miller medals was broken, by James Podsiadly in 2005 and Aaron Edwards in 2006.

Nick Sautner Nick Sautner Official Website of Nicholas Sautner

Between 2007 and 2009, Sautner won another three Frosty Miller Medals, bringing his total to nine, a VFA/VFL record.

Sautner announced his retirement from VFL football in January 2011. Sautner played with Collegians in the Victorian Amateur Football Association in 2011 and 2012, winning premierships in both seasons.

Post-football career

After retiring from football, Sautner has held numerous sports administration positions. In June 2016, Sautner was announced as the General Manager Commercial at Eden Park , New Zealand.

References

Nick Sautner Wikipedia