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Sanford Wheeler

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Height/Weight
  
190cm / 90 kg

Original team
  
Parramatta

Name
  
Sanford Wheeler

1989–1994
  
Sydney Swans

Years
  
Club


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Date of birth
  
(1970-04-06) 6 April 1970 (age 45)

Place of birth
  
California, United States of America

Debut
  
Round 6, 6 May 1989, Sydney Swans v. St Kilda, at Moorrabin

Sanford Wheeler (previously known as Matthew Wheeler) (born 6 April 1970 in California, United States) is a former Australian rules football player for the Sydney Swans.

He is notable as being the first African-American born player in the history of the AFL and one of few players from the United States to play in the Australian Football League.

Matthew Wheeler migrated with his Australian father and African-American mother to Sydney, New South Wales at the age of 5. As a teenager, he began to take an interest in Aussie Rules and played his junior football for the Parramatta Aussie Rules club.

Recruited by the Sydney Swans as a rookie using their zone allocation, the athletic long haired Wheeler frequently exhibited some dash and flair off the wing and as a rugged rebounding defender off the half back flank. His quick run and hard tackling were trademarks of his game. However his disposal skills let him down and he had a tendency to get caught holding the ball.

Midway through his career, he changed his first name by Deed poll to "Sanford".

Up to 1993, he had played 36 games and kicked 6 goals during the Swans' darkest era.

After a serious knee injury and being used sparingly by coach Ron Barassi, he was delisted after the 1994 season as part of a shake up of the Swans list.

References

Sanford Wheeler Wikipedia