Jordan McMahon
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- | *Glenelg [[2011]] | + | *GFC League Player Number: 999 |
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** 20 games | ** 20 games | ||
** 4 goals | ** 4 goals | ||
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Jordan McMahon was drafted from the Glenelg Football Club in the 2000 AFL Draft as a first round selection (10th overall) by the Western Bulldogs. Playing as a running defender, McMahon had seven seasons at the Western Bulldogs, debuting in 2001 for four games. After seven seasons and 114 games for the Bulldogs he was traded to Richmond for pick number 19 in the 2007 Draft. Richmond coach Terry Wallace, his original coach at the Bulldogs, lured him to Richmond, keen to exploit his pace and kicking skill. After Terry Wallace was replaced as coach by Damien Hardwick in 2010 he was never selected and also suffered a leg injury. He was delisted by Richmond on October 14th 2010. | Jordan McMahon was drafted from the Glenelg Football Club in the 2000 AFL Draft as a first round selection (10th overall) by the Western Bulldogs. Playing as a running defender, McMahon had seven seasons at the Western Bulldogs, debuting in 2001 for four games. After seven seasons and 114 games for the Bulldogs he was traded to Richmond for pick number 19 in the 2007 Draft. Richmond coach Terry Wallace, his original coach at the Bulldogs, lured him to Richmond, keen to exploit his pace and kicking skill. After Terry Wallace was replaced as coach by Damien Hardwick in 2010 he was never selected and also suffered a leg injury. He was delisted by Richmond on October 14th 2010. | ||
- | He returned to Glenelg in 2011 after signing a two year contract in December 2010. | + | He returned to Glenelg in 2011 after signing a two year contract in December 2010, and played 20 games. He was Runner-Up in the Best and Fairest for season 2011. He retired from playing in May 2012, citing family and employment priorities. |
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Other Career Highlights |
* Stats current to end of 2011 |
Biographical
- Born: 27 May 1983
- Height: 186 cm
- Weight: 79 kg
- Recruited from: Richmond (AFL)
- Previous Club: Western Bulldogs (AFL), Glenelg (juniors)
- GFC League Debut: 2011 (vs Sturt, Round 1)
Guernsey Number: 8
Career
Jordan McMahon was drafted from the Glenelg Football Club in the 2000 AFL Draft as a first round selection (10th overall) by the Western Bulldogs. Playing as a running defender, McMahon had seven seasons at the Western Bulldogs, debuting in 2001 for four games. After seven seasons and 114 games for the Bulldogs he was traded to Richmond for pick number 19 in the 2007 Draft. Richmond coach Terry Wallace, his original coach at the Bulldogs, lured him to Richmond, keen to exploit his pace and kicking skill. After Terry Wallace was replaced as coach by Damien Hardwick in 2010 he was never selected and also suffered a leg injury. He was delisted by Richmond on October 14th 2010.
He returned to Glenelg in 2011 after signing a two year contract in December 2010, and played 20 games. He was Runner-Up in the Best and Fairest for season 2011. He retired from playing in May 2012, citing family and employment priorities.
References
1. Glenelg Football Club Season Guide 2011
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