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Daniel Hannebery
Australian rules footballer

Daniel Hannebery

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Australian rules footballer
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Work field
Gender
Male
Age
33 years
Education
Xavier College
Awards
AFL Rising Star
(2010)
Sports Teams
Sydney Swans
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Biography

Daniel Hannebery (born 24 February 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Sydney Swans from 2009 to 2018. Hannebery won the AFL Rising Star award in his second season in 2010, and is a three-time All-Australian. He also won a premiership with Sydney in 2012 and the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year Award in 2015.

Early life

Hannebery is the son of former Footscray player Matt Hannebery.

AFL career

Sydney (2009–2018)

Hannebery was drafted by the Sydney Swans in the 2008 AFL Draft, but remained in Melbourne in 2009 to complete his secondary education at Xavier College. He made his debut in round 16, 2009 against Carlton, while still attending high school. In round 2 of the 2010 AFL season, he received a nomination for the AFL Rising Star award after he played a starring role in his side's drought-breaking win over Adelaide at AAMI Stadium. Hannebery was awarded the Ron Evans Medal as the 2010 AFL Rising Star. Hotly tipped all year to take out the coveted award, he polled the maximum 45 votes to beat number one draft pick, Tom Scully with 35 votes. Hannebery's outstanding season was further rewarded with finishing 10th in the Bob Skilton Medal and winning the club's Rising Star Award.

The 2011 season was a strong second season for Hannebery as he improved markedly to finish seventh in the Skilton Medal. Hannebery had another strong season in 2012 as the Swans went on to win the premiership. He placed 10th in the 2012 Bob Skilton Medal. In 2013 Hannebery won the first New Zealand-awarded Anzac Medal in the Anzac Day clash between Sydney and St Kilda. The game was played at Westpac Stadium in New Zealand's capital, Wellington. This was the first game ever played for premiership points outside of Australia.

Hannebery's 2015 season was arguably his best, finishing the home and away season as the AFL's leader in possessions. His best game was against Adelaide in round 18, with 40 possessions and 3 goals. He was rewarded with the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year Award, polling one vote ahead of Nat Fyfe. Hannebery became the youngest Sydney player to reach 200 games on 1 June 2018.

St Kilda (2019–present)

At the conclusion of the 2018 season, Hannebery requested a trade back to Victoria. He was traded to St Kilda on 12 October, and immediately joined the club's leadership group. After persistent hamstring and calf issues prevented him from making his St Kilda debut until round 14 of the 2019 season, Hannebery was among his side's best in his first game for the club, a 56-point loss to the Brisbane Lions at Marvel Stadium. His best game for the year came in the round 23 loss to his former side Sydney at the SCG, when he accumulated 28 disposals to be best afield for St Kilda. In October, Hannebery fractured his foot when he slipped on the stairs at his sister's house in Perth, and required surgery.

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of round 1, 2020.
Legend
 G Goals B Behinds K Kicks H Handballs D Disposals M Marks T Tackles
Led the league for the home-and-away season only
Led the league after finals only
Played in that season's premiership team
SeasonTeamNo.GamesGBKHDMTGBKHDMTVotes
TotalsAverages (per game)
2009Sydney47114542872580.10.16.46.012.43.61.10
2010Sydney4219620622643297690.40.39.810.820.64.63.39
2011Sydney4246625424349795780.30.310.610.120.74.03.32
2012Sydney42510826133559695840.40.310.413.423.83.83.412
2013Sydney424171627533260780670.70.711.513.825.33.32.821
2014Sydney41911821626347964970.60.411.413.825.23.45.111
2015Sydney424157312408720991230.60.313.017.030.04.15.124
2016Sydney4261318365437802941270.50.714.016.830.83.64.921
2017Sydney423124241328569931190.50.210.514.324.74.05.26
2018Sydney4151112515528046370.10.18.310.318.73.12.50
2019St Kilda10532725312522210.60.414.410.625.04.44.21
2020St Kilda10101111122340.01.011.011.022.03.04.0
Career21498782383283352168138340.50.411.113.224.43.83.9107

Honours and achievements

Team

  • AFL premiership player (Sydney): 2012
  • 2× McClelland Trophy (Sydney): 2014, 2016

Individual

  • AFLCA Champion Player of the Year Award: 2015
  • 3× All-Australian team: 2013, 2015, 2016
  • Ron Evans Medal: 2010
  • 2× Brett Kirk Medal: 2015 (game 1)
  • 2× 22under22 team: 2012, 2013
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