Laurence Angwin

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[[File:Laurence_Angwin.jpg‎|thumb|left|]]
== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
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*Born: 07 Oct 1982
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*Born: 07 October 1982
*Height: 200 cm
*Height: 200 cm
*Weight: 97 kg
*Weight: 97 kg
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== Career ==
== Career ==
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The grandson of former Hawthorn Peter Crimmins Medallist Andy Angwin,[2] Angwin was drafted by Adelaide Football Club in the first round of the 2000 AFL Draft. Angwin lasted only 2 seasons with Adelaide, facing injuries and emotional issues, and returned to Melbourne.
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The grandson of former Hawthorn ''Peter Crimmins Medallist'' Andy Angwin, Laurence Angwin was drafted by Adelaide Football Club in the first round of the 2000 AFL Draft. Angwin lasted only 2 seasons with Adelaide, facing injuries and emotional issues, and returned to Melbourne.
Angwin was drafted by Carlton in the 2002 Rookie draft and he made his AFL debut in Round 14 2003. By the end of the 2003 AFL season Angwin was considered a future star at Carlton. However, continuing off-field problems, including charges being laid against him from stealing from team mate Karl Norman, meant he remained a controversial player.
Angwin was drafted by Carlton in the 2002 Rookie draft and he made his AFL debut in Round 14 2003. By the end of the 2003 AFL season Angwin was considered a future star at Carlton. However, continuing off-field problems, including charges being laid against him from stealing from team mate Karl Norman, meant he remained a controversial player.
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In 2004 it was claimed that Angwin and Norman arrived at a Carlton training session under the influence of estacy. While Norman admitted to taking the drug, Angwin denied it but a subsequent drug test proved positive and Angwin was sacked by Carlton.
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In 2004 it was claimed that Angwin and Norman arrived at a Carlton training session under the influence of Ecstasy. While Norman admitted to taking the drug, Angwin denied it but a subsequent drug test proved positive and Angwin was sacked by Carlton.
== References ==
== References ==
1. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Angwin Wiki Article]
1. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Angwin Wiki Article]
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Current revision as of 06:47, 18 December 2020

 Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 870
  • GFC League Debut: Round 1, 2001
  • Glenelg 2001
    • 7 games
    • 4 goals


 Other Career Highlights
  • Carlton (AFL 2003-2004) 4 games, 6 goals

Biographical

  • Born: 07 October 1982
  • Height: 200 cm
  • Weight: 97 kg
  • Recruited from: Bonbeach/Dandenong U18's
  • Previous Clubs:
Adelaide (AFL 2000-2002)
Carlton (Afl 2003-2004)

Guernsey Number:

Nickname:


Career

The grandson of former Hawthorn Peter Crimmins Medallist Andy Angwin, Laurence Angwin was drafted by Adelaide Football Club in the first round of the 2000 AFL Draft. Angwin lasted only 2 seasons with Adelaide, facing injuries and emotional issues, and returned to Melbourne.

Angwin was drafted by Carlton in the 2002 Rookie draft and he made his AFL debut in Round 14 2003. By the end of the 2003 AFL season Angwin was considered a future star at Carlton. However, continuing off-field problems, including charges being laid against him from stealing from team mate Karl Norman, meant he remained a controversial player.

In 2004 it was claimed that Angwin and Norman arrived at a Carlton training session under the influence of Ecstasy. While Norman admitted to taking the drug, Angwin denied it but a subsequent drug test proved positive and Angwin was sacked by Carlton.

References

1. Wiki Article

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