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* Jack Oatey medallist 2019
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[[File:Matthew Snook vs West 2011.jpg|thumb|left|Matthew Snook]]
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[[File:Matthew Snook No 3.jpg|thumb|left|Matthew Snook 2020]]
== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
*Born: 26 March 1992
*Born: 26 March 1992
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*Height: 180 cm
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*Height: 182 cm
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*Weight: 77 kg
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*Weight: 84 kg
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*GFC League Debut: [[2011]] - Round 21 vs West Adelaide
*GFC League Debut: [[2011]] - Round 21 vs West Adelaide
Guernsey Number: [[3]], [[24]]
Guernsey Number: [[3]], [[24]]
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'''Matthew Snook is a hard working in-and-under midfielder who was a key player in Glenelg's 2019 premiership season and won the best afield medal in the Grand Final.'''
== Career ==
== Career ==
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Best on ground in 2010 Under 18 Grand Final.  Also represented South Australia in the Under 18 competition.
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Starting his career at Brighton Road in the Under-15 development squad, Snook also featured in Glenelg’s 2009 Under-18 premiership in which the Tigers only lost two matches throughout the season. He followed that as best on ground in the 2010 Under 18 Grand Final.  He represented South Australia in the national Under 18 competition.
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Making his League debut in Round 21 of 2011, Snook entered senior ranks with fellow premiership winning team-mates [[Brad Agnew]], [[Max Proud]], [[Carl Nicholson]] and [[Andrew Bradley]].
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With Matthew struggling to get a regular place in the League side he was almost lost to South Adelaide in 2013 when his brother Shannon transferred there.
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After years with a struggling Glenelg side, Snook nonetheless developed as a player, winning the Bays best and fairest award in 2015 and then again in 2017.
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With the arrival of Mark Stone as coach in 2018 Snook became an integral part of developing the new style of play, the team finishing 2018 with 6 wins in a row.  In 2019 he was hampered by a pre-season groin complaint and eased into Glenelg’s line-up early in the year through the reserves, but Snook finished on the dizziest high possible.
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Casting aside a “poor” individual preliminary final performance against Adelaide in the most emphatic way Snook claimed the Jack Oatey Medal as best-afield in the Tigers’ 28-point Grand Final triumph over Port Adelaide.  The tough-as-nails Snook had 28 possessions, eight tackles and seven clearances to lead the way for the Bays who were never headed.
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On an individual basis he had even greater recognition in season 2020, winning the R. O Shearman Medal, voted on by the League's coaches. He is the third player from Brighton Road to win the award, joining current team mate [[Luke Partington]] (2019) and [[Brett Backwell]] (2003).  He also again won the Bays best and fairest for the season.
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He is also a 5-time winner of the prestigious Snout's Louts [[Snouts_Louts#POTY|Player of the Year]] perpetual award - 2014-15, 2017-18, and 2020.
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Matthew is brother to [[Shannon Snook]].
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'''See also:'''
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1. [[Gallery Matthew Snook]]
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2. [https://youtu.be/5pIBI4VYgms SANFL video - Matthew Snook wins 2019 Jack Oatey Medal]
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== References ==
== References ==
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1. Glenelg Football Club
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1. [https://glenelgfc.com.au Glenelg Football Club]
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2. [https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/matthew-snook-wins-the-jack-oatey-medal/ SANFL: Matthew Snook wins the Jack Oatey Medal]
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3. [https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/matthew-snook-wins-2020-r-o-shearman-medal/ SANFL: Matthew Snook wins 2020 R. O Shearman Medal ]
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Current revision as of 11:38, 4 December 2020

 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 1007
  • GFC League Debut: Round 21, 2011
  • Glenelg 2011
    • 127 games
    • 32 goals
  • Best and fairest 2015, 2017, 2020
  • Premiership player 2019
  • Jack Oatey medallist 2019
  • R.O.Shearman medallist 2020

* Stats current to end of 2020

Matthew Snook 2020

Biographical

  • Born: 26 March 1992
  • Height: 182 cm
  • Weight: 84 kg
  • GFC League Debut: 2011 - Round 21 vs West Adelaide

Guernsey Number: 3, 24

Matthew Snook is a hard working in-and-under midfielder who was a key player in Glenelg's 2019 premiership season and won the best afield medal in the Grand Final.

Career

Starting his career at Brighton Road in the Under-15 development squad, Snook also featured in Glenelg’s 2009 Under-18 premiership in which the Tigers only lost two matches throughout the season. He followed that as best on ground in the 2010 Under 18 Grand Final. He represented South Australia in the national Under 18 competition.

Making his League debut in Round 21 of 2011, Snook entered senior ranks with fellow premiership winning team-mates Brad Agnew, Max Proud, Carl Nicholson and Andrew Bradley.

With Matthew struggling to get a regular place in the League side he was almost lost to South Adelaide in 2013 when his brother Shannon transferred there.

After years with a struggling Glenelg side, Snook nonetheless developed as a player, winning the Bays best and fairest award in 2015 and then again in 2017.

With the arrival of Mark Stone as coach in 2018 Snook became an integral part of developing the new style of play, the team finishing 2018 with 6 wins in a row. In 2019 he was hampered by a pre-season groin complaint and eased into Glenelg’s line-up early in the year through the reserves, but Snook finished on the dizziest high possible.

Casting aside a “poor” individual preliminary final performance against Adelaide in the most emphatic way Snook claimed the Jack Oatey Medal as best-afield in the Tigers’ 28-point Grand Final triumph over Port Adelaide. The tough-as-nails Snook had 28 possessions, eight tackles and seven clearances to lead the way for the Bays who were never headed.

On an individual basis he had even greater recognition in season 2020, winning the R. O Shearman Medal, voted on by the League's coaches. He is the third player from Brighton Road to win the award, joining current team mate Luke Partington (2019) and Brett Backwell (2003). He also again won the Bays best and fairest for the season.

He is also a 5-time winner of the prestigious Snout's Louts Player of the Year perpetual award - 2014-15, 2017-18, and 2020.

Matthew is brother to Shannon Snook.

See also:

1. Gallery Matthew Snook

2. SANFL video - Matthew Snook wins 2019 Jack Oatey Medal


References

1. Glenelg Football Club

2. SANFL: Matthew Snook wins the Jack Oatey Medal

3. SANFL: Matthew Snook wins 2020 R. O Shearman Medal

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