Sam Rudolph

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[[File:Sam Rudolph March 2010.jpg|thumb|left|Sam Rudolph pre-Season 2010]]
== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
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*Born: 15 April 1984  
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*Born: 15 April 1984, Wagga Wagga
*Height: 189 cm
*Height: 189 cm
*Weight:  84 kg
*Weight:  84 kg
*Recruited from: Box Hill Hawks
*Recruited from: Box Hill Hawks
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*Previous Club: Mount Gravatt
*GFC League Debut: 2007
*GFC League Debut: 2007
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== Career ==
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Well-travelled in his youth, Rudolph was born in Wagga Wagga, spent his childhood in South Australia and his teenage years in Victoria.
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After starting his football at Immanuel College, the family moved to Melbourne, where Rudolph played with the Croydon Football Club through the underage grades. He then followed it with a period at the Eastern Rangers at TAC Cup level at the start of the 2000s, playing alongside future AFL players Kade Simpson, Brad Fisher and Cameron Cloke.
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“After my time with the Rangers I went to Queensland and trained with the Lions – playing for Mount
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Gravatt, where I also won a state jumper in 2003,” the valuable backman said. “Then from 2004 to
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2006, I spent three years at the Box Hill Hawks in the VFL.”
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There were numerous reasons why Rudolph came back to SA, which included wife Bianca being from
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Adelaide, his familiarity with the Bay district, the fact current coach [[Mark Mickan]] was one of his teachers
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at Immanuel Primary School and the fact good mates [[Ben Kane]] and [[Ruory Kirkby]], who he played
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alongside at Box Hill were at the bay.
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One of a handful of Glenelg players who sported dreadlocks, Rudolph shaved his head at the start of the 2010 season.
== References ==
== References ==
1. [http://www.glenelgfc.com.au/ Glenelg Football Club]
1. [http://www.glenelgfc.com.au/ Glenelg Football Club]
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2. Peter Argent article, The Budget, Round 19, 2010

Revision as of 10:28, 30 August 2010

 Career Highlights
  • Glenelg 20072010
    • 45 games
    • 7 goals
  • Advertiser SANFL Team of the Year 2008
 Other Career Highlights
  • Represented Queensland 2003

* Stats current to end of 2009


Sam Rudolph pre-Season 2010

Biographical

  • Born: 15 April 1984, Wagga Wagga
  • Height: 189 cm
  • Weight: 84 kg
  • Recruited from: Box Hill Hawks
  • Previous Club: Mount Gravatt
  • GFC League Debut: 2007

Guernsey Number: 15


Career

Well-travelled in his youth, Rudolph was born in Wagga Wagga, spent his childhood in South Australia and his teenage years in Victoria.

After starting his football at Immanuel College, the family moved to Melbourne, where Rudolph played with the Croydon Football Club through the underage grades. He then followed it with a period at the Eastern Rangers at TAC Cup level at the start of the 2000s, playing alongside future AFL players Kade Simpson, Brad Fisher and Cameron Cloke.

“After my time with the Rangers I went to Queensland and trained with the Lions – playing for Mount Gravatt, where I also won a state jumper in 2003,” the valuable backman said. “Then from 2004 to 2006, I spent three years at the Box Hill Hawks in the VFL.”

There were numerous reasons why Rudolph came back to SA, which included wife Bianca being from Adelaide, his familiarity with the Bay district, the fact current coach Mark Mickan was one of his teachers at Immanuel Primary School and the fact good mates Ben Kane and Ruory Kirkby, who he played alongside at Box Hill were at the bay.

One of a handful of Glenelg players who sported dreadlocks, Rudolph shaved his head at the start of the 2010 season.

References

1. Glenelg Football Club

2. Peter Argent article, The Budget, Round 19, 2010


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