bornadog
28-06-2009, 11:18 PM
Congratulations to Nathan Eagleton for this week reaching 250 games - Port Adelaide 56 games - Western Bulldogs 193 game
#10 Western Bulldogs
Age: 30yr 8mth
Born: October 11, 1978
Height: 180cm
Weight: 84kg
Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 3, Pick #20 1996 Pre-Draft Selections Draft
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AFL Rising Star nominee 1997
International Rules Series 1999, 2005
Match Committee Award 2004
He played his first game for Port Adelaide in 1997 against the Brisbane Lions, collapsing on field in 1999 he was diagnosed and treated for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. After transferring to the Western Bulldogs in 2000, he got off to a slow start but was a key player for the Bulldogs in 2004 and 2005.
Known as "The Bald Eagle" for his clean-shaven head, in 2005 he was a very important player for the Western Bulldogs, his skill and run proving vital to the team's late-season charge. He kicked a career best 28 goals in 2005. He is recognised as having a long, raking left foot kick, regularly kicking goals from outside the 50m line. When he was growing up he was also a promising tennis player, playing for Happy Valley Tennis Club winning the "Most Promising Award".
He's married with two young children.
In sensational form this year, the Bald Eagle plays his 250th game this week against Hawthorn.
#10 Western Bulldogs
Age: 30yr 8mth
Born: October 11, 1978
Height: 180cm
Weight: 84kg
Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 3, Pick #20 1996 Pre-Draft Selections Draft
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/mmsalih/nathan_eagleton.jpg
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/mmsalih/2156371.jpg
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
AFL Rising Star nominee 1997
International Rules Series 1999, 2005
Match Committee Award 2004
He played his first game for Port Adelaide in 1997 against the Brisbane Lions, collapsing on field in 1999 he was diagnosed and treated for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. After transferring to the Western Bulldogs in 2000, he got off to a slow start but was a key player for the Bulldogs in 2004 and 2005.
Known as "The Bald Eagle" for his clean-shaven head, in 2005 he was a very important player for the Western Bulldogs, his skill and run proving vital to the team's late-season charge. He kicked a career best 28 goals in 2005. He is recognised as having a long, raking left foot kick, regularly kicking goals from outside the 50m line. When he was growing up he was also a promising tennis player, playing for Happy Valley Tennis Club winning the "Most Promising Award".
He's married with two young children.
In sensational form this year, the Bald Eagle plays his 250th game this week against Hawthorn.