Josh Willoughby

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 Career Highlights
 Other Career Highlights
  • Junior Tour Ireland U/17 (2003)
  • All Australian U/18 (2003)
  • Sydney Swans list (2004 - 2006)


* Stats current to end of 2009

Josh Willoughby 2010


Biographical

  • Born: 11 January 1986
  • Height: 175 cm
  • Weight: 76 kg
  • Recruited from: Bordertown
  • Previous Club: Sydney Swans
  • GFC League Debut: 2003

Guernsey Number: 13


The highly-skilled rover is a smart reader of the play up forward with excellent goal sense, clean hands and is a good mark for his size. In 2002 he shared the Kevin Sheehan Medal for best player in the National AFL Under-16 Championships with teammate Tim Schmidt and was a member of South Australia's 2003 National AFL Under-18 Championship side. He won All-Australian selection and toured Ireland with the AIS/AFL Academy and was five from five in grand finals before becoming the Club's number one pick - number 16 overall - in the 2003 AFL National Draft. The former Glenelg player (SANFL), who comes from a farming background, has made a couple appearances on the Channel Nine drama McLeod’s Daughters "when ever they need someone that can ride a horse over a hill as an extra dad calls me up and gets me over there". Setting aside his potential acting career, Willoughby proved an outstanding prospect playing all 19 games for the seconds in 2004 and backed it up with an exceptional pre-season putting his hand up early with personal best endurance times and continued to lift the bar to be one of the Club's biggest improvers and it resulted in a solid season in the seconds. One of the Swans Reserves best in the a premiership and was named on the wing in the AFL Canberra Team of the Year. After being delisted by the Swans Josh returned to the Bays where he has played as a on-baller - small forward with distinction


References

1. Glenelg Football Club

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