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Australian rules footballer

This article is about the retired Australian rules footballer. For the current Australian rules footballer, see Tom Murphy (footballer, born 1998). For other footballers, see Thomas Murphy.

Australian rules footballer
Thomas Murphy
Personal information
Full name Thomas Murphy
Nickname(s) McColl
Date of birth (1986-03-19) 19 March 1986 (age 38)
Original team(s) Sandringham Dragons (TAC Cup)
Draft No. 21, 2004 national draft
Debut Round 22, 2005, Hawthorn vs. Sydney, at Melbourne Cricket Ground
Height 189 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 85 kg (187 lb)
Position(s) Defender
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
2005–2012 Hawthorn 095 (5)
2013–2014 Gold Coast 018 (0)
Total 113 (5)
Playing statistics correct to the end of 2014.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Thomas Murphy (born 19 March 1986) is a former Australian rules football player who played with the Hawthorn Football Club and Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League. Murphy was selected with the 21st pick in the 2004 AFL Draft and was a defender.

He spent the bulk of his debut year with the Box Hill Hawks at Victorian Football League level, but broke into the Hawthorn side for the final game of the year. In 2006 he added a further seven games and kicked his first goal. Murphy played 18 games in 2008 and was listed as an emergency for the 2008 Grand Final. In 2008 he mainly played on the third tall forward but due to injuries to other defenders Murphy played as the full back. He was voted Best Clubman in 2010. Prior to the 2012 AFL Grand Final between Hawthorn and Sydney, Murphy was dropped from the side and replaced by Hawthorn captain Luke Hodge.

On 12 October 2012, Murphy signed a two-year contract with Gold Coast as an unrestricted free agent. He retired from professional football at the end of the 2014 AFL season.

Statistics

Legend
  G   Goals   K   Kicks   D   Disposals    T   Tackles
  B   Behinds    H   Handballs    M   Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2005 Hawthorn 41 1 0 0 2 2 4 2 0 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 0
2006 Hawthorn 29 7 1 0 52 39 91 41 8 0.1 0.0 7.4 5.6 13.0 5.9 1.1 0
2007 Hawthorn 29 4 2 2 33 22 55 27 10 0.5 0.5 8.3 5.5 13.8 6.8 2.5 0
2008 Hawthorn 29 18 0 0 113 128 241 84 38 0.0 0.0 6.3 7.1 13.4 4.7 2.1 0
2009 Hawthorn 29 19 0 0 129 141 270 91 60 0.0 0.0 6.8 7.4 14.2 4.8 3.2 0
2010 Hawthorn 29 21 0 0 151 156 307 110 40 0.0 0.0 7.2 7.4 14.6 5.2 1.9 0
2011 Hawthorn 29 19 0 0 172 107 279 111 41 0.0 0.0 9.1 5.6 14.7 5.8 2.2 0
2012 Hawthorn 29 6 2 1 46 39 85 22 15 0.3 0.2 7.7 6.5 14.2 3.7 2.5 0
2013 Gold Coast 29 17 0 0 158 82 240 77 43 0.0 0.0 9.3 4.8 14.1 4.5 2.5 0
2014 Gold Coast 29 1 0 0 10 3 13 4 2 0.0 0.0 10.0 3.0 13.0 4.0 2.0 0
Career 113 5 3 866 719 1585 569 257 0.0 0.0 7.7 6.4 14.0 5.0 2.3 0

Honours and achievements

Team

References

  1. Niall, Jake (3 June 2009). "Injured Hawks ready to return". www.theage.com.au. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  2. ^ Wilson, Stephen (12 August 2014). "Tom Murphy calls time". goldcoastfc.com.au. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  3. McNicol, Adam (27 September 2012). "Murphy's heartache". afl.com.au. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  4. Siracusa, Claire (12 October 2012). "Hawthorn's Murphy joins Suns". The Age. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  5. "Tom Murphy". AFLTables. Retrieved 14 September 2021.

External links

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Second round
Third round
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Fifth round
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