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Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Phil Narkle
Personal information
Full name Phillip Michael Narkle
Date of birth (1961-01-29) 29 January 1961 (age 63)
Place of birth Boddington, Western Australia
Height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 72 kg (159 lb)
Position(s) Wing
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1978–83, 1988–93 Swan Districts 178 (178)
1984–86 St Kilda 48 (37)
1987, 90 West Coast 18 (18)
Total 244 (235)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
1980–1987 Western Australia 5 (3)
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Phillip Michael Narkle (born 29 January 1961) is a former Australian rules football player of Indigenous Australian descent who played for St Kilda and West Coast in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Swan Districts Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) during the mid-late 1970s and early 1990s. Younger brother of Keith Narkle (by nine years) who also played for Swan Districts, Phil generally played on the wing position. Regarded as a highly skilled and determined footballer with tremendous pace, Phil was perfectly suited to the wing position where he could turn defence into attack.

Playing career

Phil Narkle played colts in 1977 for Swan Districts in the WANFL and was awarded the Medallists Medal for being the fairest and best player for that year. He made his debut for Swan Districts in the league competition during 1978 and gradually established himself for a club that was emerging from a lean period since Haydn Bunton junior had left fifteen years beforehand.

Narkle had a sensational season in 1982 when he played in the WAFL premiership for Swan Districts, and during that year he also won the Sandover Medal for the best player in the WAFL. Narkle played one more year for Swan Districts playing in his second premiership for the club. The Grand Final was Narkle's last game for Swans before moving onto St Kilda in the then-VFL. He was seen as an acquisition for the struggling Saints but a succession of injuries meant Narkle did not show anything of his best form at Moorabbin until the latter part of the 1986 season.

In 1987 Narkle returned to Western Australia to play for the West Coast Eagles where he became the club's inaugural selection to the All Australian Team. However, an ankle injury before the 1988 season meant Narkle did not play more than three games in the WAFL all season and at the end of that season a more serious knee problem caused Narkle to walk with a permanent limp and West Coast de-listed him Even when Narkle did return to Swan Districts late in 1989 he had played several reserves matches and moved to the back pocket to avoid the exertion of playing in his familiar wing role.

Narkle was re-drafted by the Eagles in 1990 and played nine senior games for the club, but was in and out of the rechristened WASFL and his experience was a vital component in Swans’ grand final win over Claremont. Playing more often in defence, Narkle took over as Swan captain for 1992 and continued to play well despite having lost some of his earlier explosive speed. At the age of thirty-two, Narkle retired as a player at the end of 1993, but has continued to give service in administration.

References

  1. "Jack Clarke Medallists". West Australian Football Commission. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  2. Devaney, John. "Phil Narkle profile". AustralianFootball.com.
  3. "Sandover Medalists". West Australian Football Commission. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  4. "WA Two Hundred Club Player Members". West Australian Football Commission. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  5. See Stocks, Gary; ‘Swans List Narkle for League Return’; The West Australian, 4 August 1989, p. 77
  6. WAFL Players: Phil Narkle
  7. Reid, Russell; ‘Narkle Lifts Swans’ Gloom’; The West Australian, 17 July 1989, p.96
  8. Stocks, Gary; ‘Swans Back to Their ‘80s Best’; The West Australian, 23 April 1990, p. 108
  9. Stocks, Gary; ‘Narkle Conjures Swans’ Victory’; The West Australian, 17 May 1993, p. 92

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Sandover Medal winners
The Sandover Medal has been awarded every year since 1921 to the fairest and best player in the West Australian Football League and its various incarnations.
Swan Districts Football Club - Team of the Century
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Inaugural West Coast Eagles VFL team
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West Coast defeated Richmond 20.13 (133) to 16.23 (119), Round 1, 1987, at Subiaco Oval
1986 All-Australian team
South Australia
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  • Gerard Healy (Sydney)
  • Brian Royal (Footscray)
  • Kevin Walsh (Essendon)
  • Dale Weightman (Richmond)
  • Greg Williams (Sydney)
  • Western Australia
  • Gary Buckenara (Hawthorn)
  • Brad Hardie (Footscray)
  • Laurie Keene (Subiaco)
  • Andrew Macnish (Subiaco)
  • Steve Malaxos (Claremont)
  • Michael Mitchell (Claremont)
  • Phil Narkle (West Coast)
  • Brian Peake (East Fremantle) (Captain)
  • Maurice Rioli (Richmond)
  • Robert Wiley (Perth)
  • Peter Wilson (East Fremantle)
  • Ron Alexander (East Fremantle) (Coach)
  • 1987 All-Australian team · Australian Football Championships
    South Australia
    Victoria
    Western Australia
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    Western Australian team1983 Interstate Championships
    Western Australia 24.14 (134) defeated South Australia 16.14 (110), at Subiaco Oval, 4 June 1983
    Western Australia 16.22 (118) defeated Victoria 16.19 (115), at Subiaco Oval, 12 July 1983
    Both games
    State game vs. South Australia
    State of Origin vs. Victoria
    Coach: Todd
    Western Australian team1986 Interstate Championships
    Western Australia 18.19 (127) defeated South Australia 12.16 (88), at Football Park, 27 May 1986
    Western Australia 21.11 (137) defeated Victoria 20.14 (134), at Subiaco Oval, 8 July 1986
    Both games
    State game vs. South Australia
    State of Origin vs. Victoria
    Coach: Alexander
    Western Australian team1987 Interstate Championships
    South Australia 18.16 (124) defeated Western Australia 9.9 (63), at WACA, 16 June 1987
    Victoria 16.20 (116) defeated Western Australia 13.14 (92), at Subiaco Oval, 22 July 1987
    Both games
    State game vs. South Australia
    State of Origin vs. Victoria
    Coach: Todd
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