Marlon Motlop

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Maron Motlop 2020
 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 1094
  • GFC League Debut: Round 1, 2018
  • Glenelg 2018
    • 47 games
    • 51 goals
 Other Career Highlights
  • North Adelaide 2008 - 2011, 2014 - 2017
    • 71 games, 39 goals
    • SA State representative 2015
  • Port Adelaide (AFL) 2008 - 2009
    • 5 games, 2 goals
  • Peel Thunder 2013
    • 22 games, 13 goals
    • Best & Fairest 2013
  • Swan Districts 2012
    • 20 games, 12 goals
    • Best & Fairest 2012

Biographical

  • Born: 17 April 1990
  • Height: 180cm
  • Weight: 83kg
  • Recruited from: North Adelaide
  • Previous Clubs: Port Adelaide (AFL), Wanderers (NTFL), Swan Districts, Peel Thunder (WAFL)
  • GFC League Debut: 2018

Guernsey Number: 8

Career

Marlon Albert Motlop is a proud Territorian with a strong family history at the Wanderers Football Club in Darwin. Motlop’s first foray into the SANFL came when he lined up for North Adelaide’s Under-17s in 2006.

His dream was always to play in the AFL, which he achieved during an injury-hampered four years with Port Adelaide.

The same year he made his AFL debut, Motlop lined up in his first SANFL League game for the Roosters in Round 9 of 2008.

After regularly playing each ”pre-season” with Wanderers in the NTFL, Motlop also enjoyed a two-year period in the WAFL where he played for Swan Districts and Peel Thunder.

The silky-skilled midfielder was always going to head back to Adelaide where he reunited with North, representing South Australia against Western Australia in 2015.

On the verge of quitting SANFL ranks before landing at Brighton Road in 2018, Motlop thrived under coach Mark Stone. Motlop was a key contributor in the Bays premiership 2019 season, including in the Grand Final where he played a match-detemining role.

He is the nephew of Mark Motlop, who played with Glenelg during the 1980s.

See also:

Video - Grand Final goal

References

1. Glenelg website

2. Wikipedia

3. SANFL

4. WAFL

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