Matthew Uebergang

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== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
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*Born: 6 January 1995
*Height: 194cm
*Height: 194cm
*Weight: 95kg
*Weight: 95kg
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*Previous Club: Ipswich, Redlands (NEAFL), Fremantle (AFL), Peel Thunder (WAFL)
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*GFC League Debut: 2018
Guernsey Number: [[21]]
Guernsey Number: [[21]]
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Matthew Uebergang, growing up in Ipswich, Queensland, only picked up the game of football as a 14-year-old, and quickly had his talent identified by the Brisbane Lions. He played in Queensland's under-16 state side, but then grew tired of heading up and back to Brisbane three times a week for academy training so returned to play local level.
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After about two seasons there, he was persuaded to have another go. The Lions academy took Uebergang back and he played NEAFL in 2014.  He played in the NEAFL with Redlands in 2015 and was drafted in that year's Rookie draft by Fremantle.
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Uebergang played with Fremantle's WAFL affiliate, Peel Thunder, for a total of 12 games, but did not break into the Fremantle side. He struggled with injuries in 2017 and was delisted.
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He joined Glenelg for season 2018, playing 15 games and featuring as a forward who could switch back to defence if needed.  In 2019 he once again struggled with injuries, but timed his recovery well to be selected in the Bays premiership side.  Once again injuries laid him low in 2020 and he did not manage to get onto the field for any games.
== References ==
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1. [https://glenelgfc.com.au/  Glenelg website]
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Current revision as of 13:05, 5 December 2020

Matt Uebergang 2020
 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 1096
  • GFC League Debut: Round 1, 2018
  • Glenelg 2018
    • 24 games
    • 10 goals
  • Premiership player 2019
 Other Career Highlights
  • Redlands (NEAFL)
  • Fremantle (AFL)
  • Peel Thunder (WAFL)2016
    • 12 games, 8 goals


Biographical

  • Born: 6 January 1995
  • Height: 194cm
  • Weight: 95kg
  • Previous Club: Ipswich, Redlands (NEAFL), Fremantle (AFL), Peel Thunder (WAFL)
  • GFC League Debut: 2018

Guernsey Number: 21


Matthew Uebergang, growing up in Ipswich, Queensland, only picked up the game of football as a 14-year-old, and quickly had his talent identified by the Brisbane Lions. He played in Queensland's under-16 state side, but then grew tired of heading up and back to Brisbane three times a week for academy training so returned to play local level.

After about two seasons there, he was persuaded to have another go. The Lions academy took Uebergang back and he played NEAFL in 2014. He played in the NEAFL with Redlands in 2015 and was drafted in that year's Rookie draft by Fremantle.

Uebergang played with Fremantle's WAFL affiliate, Peel Thunder, for a total of 12 games, but did not break into the Fremantle side. He struggled with injuries in 2017 and was delisted.

He joined Glenelg for season 2018, playing 15 games and featuring as a forward who could switch back to defence if needed. In 2019 he once again struggled with injuries, but timed his recovery well to be selected in the Bays premiership side. Once again injuries laid him low in 2020 and he did not manage to get onto the field for any games.


References

1. Glenelg website

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