Adrian Battiston

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A gritty rover originally from Melbourne in the VFL, Battiston won the 1981 Morrish Medal in the VFL under 19s competition.  After 96 games with Melbourne he then played two seasons with Sydney before moving to Glenelg for season 1990.  
A gritty rover originally from Melbourne in the VFL, Battiston won the 1981 Morrish Medal in the VFL under 19s competition.  After 96 games with Melbourne he then played two seasons with Sydney before moving to Glenelg for season 1990.  
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5. SA 1990 grand final Football Budget
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 Career Highlights
  • Glenelg 19901991
    • 23 games
    • 14 goals
 Other Career Highlights
  • Melbourne (VFL) 1982 - 1987
    • 96 games, 75 goals
  • Sydney (VFL) 1988 - 1989
    • 9 games, 3 goals

* Stats current to end of 1991

Adrian Battiston (with Melbourne FC)

Biographical

  • Born: 16 September 1963
  • Height: 175 cm
  • Weight: 79 kg
  • Recruited from: Sydney (VFL)
  • Previous Clubs: Melbourne (VFL), Tatura (Vic)
  • GFC League Debut: 1990

Guernsey Number: 15

A gritty rover originally from Melbourne in the VFL, Battiston won the 1981 Morrish Medal in the VFL under 19s competition. After 96 games with Melbourne he then played two seasons with Sydney before moving to Glenelg for season 1990.

Battiston later became Glenelg General Manager (1997), and has worked as a lawyer and player manager.


References

1. Melbourne FC Bio

2.stats.rleague.com

3. Pride of the Bay

4. Full Points Footy

5. SA 1990 grand final Football Budget

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