Adam Cooney

Australian rules footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAustralian rules footballer
PlacesAustralia
isAthlete Football player Australian-rules footballer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth30 September 1985
Age39 years
The details

Biography

Adam Cooney (born 30 September 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs and Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He won the Brownlow Medal in 2008, with 24 votes becoming the tenth Western Bulldogs player to win the award.

Early life

Cooney attended Flagstaff Hill R-7 Schools, Blackwood High School and later Aberfoyle Park High School and played for the Flagstaff Hill Football Club.

AFL career

Cooney was recruited from West Adelaide in the SANFL to the Western Bulldogs with the number one pick in the 2003 National Draft as a priority pick. He is a pacey player who can kick goals on the run from outside the 50-metre arc as well as snap kicks near the goal posts. He had a vastly improved 2005 season: he played every game, averaged 20 possessions a game and kicked 21 goals. He was ranked second for clearances in the Bulldogs team.

Cooney progressed to the elite of the competition, four seasons after being selected as the number one draft pick. His threat as a goalkicking midfielder grew as he pushed into the upper bracket of ball winners, while maintaining his average of more than a goal per game and also directly assisting in many scores.

Cooney was rewarded for a strong 2008 season by winning the Brownlow Medal. He polled 24 votes, beating Brisbane Lions midfielder Simon Black by one vote. Cooney is the first No. 1 draft pick (and the first player taken as a priority draft pick) to win the award.

In 2009, he featured in the official advertisement for the AFL, brushing off tacklers including a bull in a bullfighting ring.

In October 2014, Cooney was traded to Essendon.

In August 2016, Cooney announced he would retire after the round 22 match against Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium.

Personal life

On 24 October 2009, Cooney married Haylea McCann. He proposed to her with a burger ring.

Statistics

Legend
 G Goals B Behinds K Kicks H Handballs D Disposals M Marks T Tackles
SeasonTeam#GamesGBKHDMTGBKHDMT
TotalsAverages (per game)
2004Western Bulldogs1719111211910522444300.60.66.35.511.82.31.6
2005Western Bulldogs1722211323619843493561.00.610.79.019.74.22.5
2006Western Bulldogs17243019242216458128601.30.810.19.019.15.32.5
2007Western Bulldogs17222821262207469112791.31.011.99.421.35.13.6
2008Western Bulldogs172523631132663798650.90.212.413.025.53.92.6
2009Western Bulldogs1723141527734061781580.60.712.014.826.83.52.5
2010Western Bulldogs172091226325251579600.50.613.212.625.84.03.0
2011Western Bulldogs17139815612928538400.70.612.09.921.92.93.1
2012Western Bulldogs17149616213129338370.60.411.69.420.92.72.6
2013Western Bulldogs1719191126422148582441.00.613.911.625.54.32.3
2014Western Bulldogs171813619016435467590.70.310.69.119.73.73.3
2015Essendon13111041236418733250.90.411.25.817.03.02.3
2016Essendon1720614259198457116570.30.713.09.922.85.82.8
Career25020214728642551541510096700.80.611.510.221.74.02.7

Honours and achievements

Brownlow Medal votes
SeasonVotes
20043
200512
20064
20079
200824
20093
20108
20112
20123
20137
20147
2015-
2016-
Total83
Key:
Green / Bold = Won
  • Individual
    • Brownlow Medal: 2008
    • All-Australian Team: 2008
    • Dream Team Representative Honours in AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match: 2008
    • AFL Rising Star Nominee: 2004 (Round 21)
    • Number 1 AFL Draft Pick: 2003

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