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{{short description|Australian rules footballer, born 1973}} |
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{{for multi|the former Port Adelaide and St Kilda player|Rohan J. Smith|the Australian rugby league coach|Rohan Smith (rugby league)}} |
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| firstname = Rohan |
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{{Use Australian English|date=September 2015}} |
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| lastname = Smith |
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{{Infobox AFL biography |
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| | birthdate = {{Birth date and age|1973|5|31|df=y}} |
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| name = Rohan Smith |
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| birthplace = ] |
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| image = ] |
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| heightweight = 184cm / 80kg |
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| dead = alive |
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| fullname = Rohan Smith |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|5|31|df=y}} |
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| originalteam = ] |
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| position = Utility |
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| statsend = 2006 |
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| careerhighlights = *]: 1997, 2003 |
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*] series: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 |
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*]: 1998 |
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| debutdate = Round 1, 1992 |
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| debutdate = Round 1, 1992 |
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| height = 184 cm |
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| playingteams = ] (1992—2006) |
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| weight = 80 kg |
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| years1 = 1992–2006 |
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300 games, 254 goals |
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| games_goals1 = 300 (254) |
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| statsend = 2006 |
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*] 1997, 2003 |
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*] series 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 |
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*] 1998 |
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'''Rohan H. Smith''' (born 31 May 1973 in ]) is an ]er in the ]. |
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Debuting in 1992 after being recruited around 1990, Smith has long been one of the ]' favourite sons, with his reputation rising during the mid-1990s when he became one of the best half-backs in the league. In 1997 he cemented this reputation by earning ] selection. |
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'''Rohan H. Smith''' (born 31 May 1973) is a former ]er in the ]. |
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Debuting in 1992 after being recruited around 1990, Smith has long been one of the ]' favourite sons, with his reputation rising during the mid-1990s when he became one of the best half-backs in the league. In 1997 he cemented this reputation by earning an ] selection. |
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Smith is currently serving as the backline coach of the ] and enjoys his time with his family.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/team/coaches/assistant-coaches|website=westernbulldogs.com.au|publisher=Western Bulldogs|access-date=23 August 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121221134730/http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/team/coaches/assistant-coaches |archive-date=21 Dec 2012 |title=Assistant Coaches}}</ref> |
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== Early life == |
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== Early life == |
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==1997== |
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==1997== |
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The 1997 season was the most eventful for Smith and his team, which made a preliminary final. Despite a four point lead in the last quarter, the Bulldogs had victory stolen from them by Adelaide. The battling club, which was the subject of the ] documentary in 1996, drastically improved in 1997 with the club being renamed from Footscray to the Western Bulldogs and seemingly a new dawn arising with a ] berth likely.He also had a darling little girl named Keely Shea Smith and in 1998 had a son named Jacob Harrington Smith. |
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The 1997 season was the most eventful for Smith and his team, which made a preliminary final. Despite a four-point lead in the last quarter, the Bulldogs had victory stolen from them by Adelaide. The battling club, which was the subject of the ] documentary in 1996, drastically improved in 1997 with the club being renamed from Footscray to the Western Bulldogs and seemingly a new dawn arising with a ] berth likely. He also had a little girl named Keely Shea Smith and in 1999 had a son named Jacob Harrington Smith. |
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With the Bulldog's surrender of a big lead, Smith is best remembered for encapsulating the feelings of the team after the loss, on his knees in the middle of the ], punching the turf. |
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With the Bulldogs' surrender of a big lead, Smith is best remembered for encapsulating the feelings of the team after the loss, on his knees in the middle of the ], punching the turf. |
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==Later career== |
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==Later career== |
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Smith again won All-Australian selection in 2003 and in recent seasons has been noted for his longevity in the game, at 33 years of age still being a valuable member of a young Bulldogs side. However, he had noticeably lost some of his pace during the 2006 season, and announced his retirement before the start of the finals series in 2006. There was talk of him continuing a further year if he was stuck on 299 games, but he insisted that he would retire at the end of the season, regardless of his games tally. Fortunately, the Bulldogs won their first final, against ], to set up a 300th game for Smith which he would share with other long serving veteran and one of Smiths best friends at the club Scott West. Oddly enough, this event ensured that Smith and West were the only team mates in AFL history to share their 300th game in the same round. |
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Smith again won All-Australian selection in 2003 and in recent seasons had been noted for his longevity in the game, at 33 years of age still being a valuable member of a young Bulldogs side. However, he had noticeably lost some of his pace during the 2006 season. He announced his retirement before the start of the finals series in 2006. There was talk of him continuing a further year if he was stuck on 299 games, but he insisted that he would retire at the end of the season, regardless of his games tally. The Bulldogs won their first final, against ], to set up a 300th game for Smith which he would share with ], another long serving veteran and one of Smith's best friends at the club. Smith and West are, to date, the only team mates in AFL history to share their 300th game in the same match. |
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Unfortunately that game would be his last, with the Bulldogs going down by 74 points, away to ]. An emotional Smith was chaired off the ] where he received a standing ovation, a testament to his illustrious career. |
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That game would be his last, with the Bulldogs going down to eventual premiers {{AFL WC}} by 74 points. An emotional Smith was chaired off ] where he received a standing ovation, a testament to his illustrious career. |
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Rohan Smith now resides in Williamstown with his wife Alison and his two children. |
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Smith now resides in ] with his wife Alison and his two children. |
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Following his retirement, Smith became a commentator for ], since 2012 Smith has been an assistant coach at his former club in the ]. |
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==Statistics== |
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:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/R/Rohan_Smith0.html|title=Rohan Smith stats|work=AFL Tables|access-date=1 October 2019}}</ref> |
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{{AFL player statistics legend}} |
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{{AFL player statistics start with votes}} |
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| 5 || 6 || 7 || 6 || 54 || 18 || 72 || 23 || 5 || 1.2 || 1.0 || 9.0 || 3.0 || 12.0 || 3.8 || 0.8 || 0 |
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| 5 || 11 || 2 || 1 || 63 || 43 || 106 || 22 || 16 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 5.7 || 3.9 || 9.6 || 2.0 || 1.5 || 0 |
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| 5 || 22 || 6 || 9 || 277 || 135 || 412 || 86 || 28 || 0.3 || 0.4 || 12.6 || 6.1 || 18.7 || 3.9 || 1.3 || 12 |
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| 5 || 22 || 15 || 9 || 280 || 105 || 385 || 89 || 29 || 0.7 || 0.4 || 12.7 || 4.8 || 17.5 || 4.0 || 1.3 || 4 |
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| 5 || 24 || 26 || 13 || 318 || 145 || 463 || 95 || 32 || 1.1 || 0.5 || 13.3 || 6.0 || 19.3 || 4.0 || 1.3 || 3 |
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| 5 || 24 || 29 || 26 || 245 || 121 || 366 || 101 || 23 || 1.2 || 1.1 || 10.2 || 5.0 || 15.3 || 4.2 || 1.0 || 6 |
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| 5 || 24 || 31 || 22 || 284 || 114 || 398 || 122 || 17 || 1.3 || 0.9 || 11.8 || 4.8 || 16.6 || 5.1 || 0.7 || 6 |
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| 5 || 23 || 42 || 20 || 271 || 108 || 379 || 125 || 15 || 1.8 || 0.9 || 11.8 || 4.7 || 16.5 || 5.4 || 0.6 || 0 |
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| 5 || 21 || 18 || 21 || 258 || 102 || 360 || 96 || 17 || 0.9 || 1.0 || 12.3 || 4.9 || 17.1 || 4.6 || 0.8 || 3 |
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| 5 || 22 || 18 || 11 || 293 || 130 || 423 || 111 || 31 || 0.8 || 0.5 || 13.3 || 5.9 || 19.2 || 5.0 || 1.4 || 3 |
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| 5 || 22 || 6 || 7 || 353 || 144 || 497 || 95 || 30 || 0.3 || 0.3 || 16.0 || 6.5 || 22.6 || 4.3 || 1.4 || 4 |
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| 5 || 21 || 7 || 13 || 304 || 88 || 392 || 97 || 29 || 0.3 || 0.6 || 14.5 || 4.2 || 18.7 || 4.6 || 1.4 || 4 |
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| 5 || 24 || 21 || 10 || 241 || 132 || 373 || 137 || 45 || 0.9 || 0.4 || 10.0 || 5.5 || 15.5 || 5.7 || 1.9 || 0 |
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! colspan=3| Career |
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==References== |
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*{{Wbplayer|ref=13603}} |
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*{{AflRleague|ref=R/Rohan_Smith0.html}} |
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*{{AFL Tables|R/Rohan_Smith0}} |
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{{Western Bulldogs leading goalkickers}} |
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{{1997 All-Australian team}} |
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{{2003 All-Australian team}} |
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{{1998 Australian international rules team}} |
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{{E. J. Whitten Medal winners}} |
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{{1989 VFL national draft}} |
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Debuting in 1992 after being recruited around 1990, Smith has long been one of the Bulldogs' favourite sons, with his reputation rising during the mid-1990s when he became one of the best half-backs in the league. In 1997 he cemented this reputation by earning an All-Australian selection.
The 1997 season was the most eventful for Smith and his team, which made a preliminary final. Despite a four-point lead in the last quarter, the Bulldogs had victory stolen from them by Adelaide. The battling club, which was the subject of the Year of the Dogs documentary in 1996, drastically improved in 1997 with the club being renamed from Footscray to the Western Bulldogs and seemingly a new dawn arising with a Grand Final berth likely. He also had a little girl named Keely Shea Smith and in 1999 had a son named Jacob Harrington Smith.
With the Bulldogs' surrender of a big lead, Smith is best remembered for encapsulating the feelings of the team after the loss, on his knees in the middle of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, punching the turf.
Smith again won All-Australian selection in 2003 and in recent seasons had been noted for his longevity in the game, at 33 years of age still being a valuable member of a young Bulldogs side. However, he had noticeably lost some of his pace during the 2006 season. He announced his retirement before the start of the finals series in 2006. There was talk of him continuing a further year if he was stuck on 299 games, but he insisted that he would retire at the end of the season, regardless of his games tally. The Bulldogs won their first final, against Collingwood, to set up a 300th game for Smith which he would share with Scott West, another long serving veteran and one of Smith's best friends at the club. Smith and West are, to date, the only team mates in AFL history to share their 300th game in the same match.