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Years
  
Club

1977–1986
  
Name
  
Ricky Barham


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Date of birth
  
(1958-11-28) 28 November 1958 (age 57)

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Original team
  
South Warrnambool Football Club

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Ricky Barham (born 28 November 1958) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Recruited from South Warrnambool, Barham had a successful career early with Collingwood Football Club as a quick wingman. He could find the ball and his skills were sound, but his pace was his main asset. He debuted in 1977 against Hawthorn and kicked five goals from the wing against Rodney Eade. Ultimately while Barham played in five grand finals, including both 1977 Grand Finals he never won a premiership. Barham played 151 VFL games over 10 seasons before retiring in 1986 to tour Australia with then partner Wendy Freer, who he later married and had two children, Jaxson and Charlie.

Later Barham worked for 15 years as the National Recruiting Manager for the Sydney Swans. During his time at the Swans Barham drafted a majority of the clubs most successful players, including Adam Goodes, Brett Kirk, Barry Hall, Jude Bolton and Tadgh Kennelly. In the Swans Grand Final victory, 21 of the teams 28 listed players were drafted under Barham's recruitment.

Son Jaxson followed in his father's footsteps to Collingwood, being drafted in 2007 AFL Draft under the father-son rule.

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References

Ricky Barham Wikipedia