Mathew Stokes

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Mathew Stokes
Mathew Stokes
Mathew Stokes
Personal information
Full name Mathew Stokes
Date of Birth 22 November 1984 (1984-11-22) (age 24)
Place of Birth Northern Territory
Recruited from Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)
Draft 61st overall, 2005
Geelong
Height/Weight 178 cm / 80 kg
Position Forward
Debut Geelong vs. Richmond
Round 9, 2006
Skilled Stadium
Club information
Current club Geelong
Number 27
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2006 – Geelong 52 (79)
¹ Playing statistics to end of 2008 season.
State team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
2008 Dream Team 1 (1)
Career highlights
AFL

SANFL

  • Woodville-West Torrens Most Improved Player Award (2003)

NTFL

  • NTFL Premiership player (2001)
  • Northern Territory U18 (2000-2002)
  • National Representative in U7 IR Series (2001)

Mathew "Stokesy" Stokes (born 22 November 1984) is an Australian Rules Football player for the Geelong Football Club.

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Early life

Mathew Stokes grew up in Darwin, Australia, with his parents John and Jennifer, and three sisters Jaylene, Anne-Maree and Amy.[1] His father was a life member of the Palmerston Magpies, having played 148 games for them in the NTFL.[1] Growing up, Stokes played basketball, cricket and rugby league,[1] but age restrictions limited his involvement in AFL until he was 11-years old.[1] Stokes' main sporting passion was for basketball, where he played at every junior level growing up and won an under-14s best and fairest award whilst still only 7 years of age.[1] When he was finally eligible to play football as an under-14, Stokes forced his way into the Palmerston Magpies senior team[1] at only 14 years of age.[2] In 2002, he was a member of Palmerston's premiership-winning side,[1] and it was then that he began to switch his focus from basketball to football.[1]Stokes' achievements in the local junior leagues saw him selected to represent Australia in the under-17's national team,[2] alongside future AFL players Luke Hodge, Luke Ball and Nick Dal Santo.

Stokes was overlooked in the 2002 AFL Draft though, and moved to Adelaide to begin playing in the SANFL for Woodville-West Torrens.[2] Taking up a part-time job as a zookeeper off the field,[2] Stokes continued to establish himself in the SANFL over the next three years. His persistence paid off when he was selected with the 61st pick in the 2005 AFL Draft by the Geelong Football Club.[2]

Career

2006: Debut

It wasn't until his 7th game, making his mark against Port Adelaide in Round 15, 2006, that he kicked two final-term goals to lift Geelong's finals chances, one of which he marked superbly and kicked truly from 40m out under enormous pressure. For the rest of the year Stokes was inconsistent and as a result was in and out of the team.

In 2006, Stokes played in Geelong's VFL Grand Final side, losing to the Sandringham Zebras.

2007: Premiership glory

Stokes has since cemented his spot in Geelong's best 22. His best game in the 2007 home-and-away season was against Fremantle, in round 17, when he kicked a career best 5 goals. He was a member of Geelong's 2007 AFL Premiership side, overcoming a dislocated kneecap in the first quarter to make a solid contribution to the team's record 119 point win over Port Adelaide.

2008: Premiership heartbreak

Stokes escaped severe head injuries in a 2008 pre-season practice match against the Brisbane Lions,[3] when in the last quarter he suffered a blow to the head after being tackled by Brisbane midfielder Albert Proud.[3] He was declared OK after being stretchered from the ground, and despite having a sore head, didn't need to be taken to hospital.[3]

Stokes was reported in Geelong's Round 7 clash against the Brisbane Lions, after striking Brisbane's Michael Rischitelli in the match's first quarter.[4] Stokes went on to garner two goals and 12 disposals for the game.[5] At the AFL Tribunal, he accepted a one match suspension for the incident,[4] but due to his poor tribunal record, which includes a four match suspension for an incident in the 2007 pre-season, his ban could not be reduced with an early plea.[4]

Personal life

Stokes interests outside of football include feral pig shooting, and fishing.[6] He counts Nathan Buckley of Collingwood, as his football hero,[6] and American basketball player, Josh Howard of the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA, as his overall sporting hero.[6]

Growing up, Stokes was close friends with other future AFL players, including Trent Hentschel, Aaron Davey and Alwyn Davey.[2] Stokes also grew up supporting the Collingwood Football Club.[6] Whilst playing in the SANFL, Stokes worked part-time as a zookeeper, and hopes to return to the profession after his football career.[1]

Stokes is currently dating Geelong girl and IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics runner; Jess Gulli.[citation needed]

Statistics

Statistics are correct end of 2008 season (September 27, 2008)[7]
Season Team No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Marks Handballs Disposals
2006 Geelong 27 9 9 5 72 51 45 117
2007 Geelong 27 21 32 15 195 111 159 354
2008 Geelong 27 22 38 17 235 122 162 397
Totals 52 79 37 502 284 366 868

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Begg, Peter (2008-04-18). "Home truths set Stokes on right path". Herald Sun. Retrieved on 2008-06-11.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Gullan, Scott Gullan (2008-06-06). "I said I'd never make it: Mathew Stokes". Herald Sun. Retrieved on 2008-06-07.
  3. ^ a b c Green, Bradley (2008-03-01). "Stokes escapes serious injury as Cats win on the Gold Coast". Geelong Advertiser. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  4. ^ a b c "Cat Matthew Stokes to miss a match, Bombers in strife at tribunal". Geelong Advertiser (2008-05-07). Retrieved on 2008-06-08.
  5. ^ "Geelong vs Brisbane Lions". Herald Sun (2008-05-03). Retrieved on 2008-06-08.
  6. ^ a b c d AFL Record - Round 9 2008, Collingwood V Geelong 23 May 2008
  7. ^ "Mathew Stokes statistics". AFL Tables. Retrieved on 2008-09-27.

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