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Full name
  
John Phillip Wight

Original team
  
Kerry GAA

Name
  
Sean Wight

Height/Weight
  
185 cm / 85 kg

Place of birth
  
Glasgow, Scotland


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Date of birth
  
(1964-03-15)15 March 1964

Date of death
  
30 June 2011(2011-06-30) (aged 47)

Place of death
  
East Melbourne, Victoria

Died
  
June 30, 2011, East Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

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John Phillip "Sean" Wight (15 March 1964 – 30 June 2011) was an Irish-Australian Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL.

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He is a member of the Melbourne Football Club Hall of Fame and was named as one of the 150 Heroes of the club during the club's 150th celebrations.

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The 185 cm tall, 85 kg Wight played for the Melbourne Football Club between 1985 and 1995, playing 150 games and scoring 63 goals. He is not only the first player to be associated with the Irish experiment, but also considered to be one of its most successful products.

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Early life

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Wight was scouted by the Melbourne Football Club's Ron Barassi and Barry Richardson on a visit to Ireland in 1982 as having the potential to play Australian rules football. Wight was brought to Australia in 1985.

Before playing Australian rules, he played Gaelic football with the Kerry minor (Under-18) team which reached the final of the 1982 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship and with the Listowel Emmets club - the same club as Tadhg Kennelly.

VFL/AFL career

Sean Wight made his VFL debut in 1985 and became a regular backline player, recognisable with his trademark moustache.

Wight played in two Demons night premiership winning sides, in 1987 and 1989.

He began to develop a reputation as a dour defender, with an exceptional ability to not only spoil opponents marking attempts, but take high marks himself.

Wight, along with fellow recruit Jim Stynes was a member of Melbourne's 1988 VFL Grand Final team which lost to Hawthorn.

Retiring in 1995, Wight's career was somewhat overshadowed by Jim Stynes, whose career in the midfield earned more accolades and media attention.

Sean Wight died on 30 June 2011 after a short battle with lung cancer.

References

Sean Wight Wikipedia