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Michael Rischitelli
Australian rules footballer

Michael Rischitelli

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Michael Rischitelli (born 8 January 1986) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Brisbane Lions.

AFL career

Brisbane Lions (2004–2010)

Rischitelli's first game in the AFL turned out to be a dream debut for the then-teenager, playing as a late inclusion in the Lions' Round 17, 2004 side against Adelaide. The Lions kicked an incredible 21 goals in the second half, and went on to win by a whopping 141 points making it Brisbane's biggest win in their history. Rischitelli kicked two goals. It was his only game for the season.

2005 wasn't much of an improvement for Rischitelli, and definitely wasn't for his team either. The Lions finished eleventh on the ladder, a poorer season than 2004, in which they were Grand Finalists. Mainly due to a quad injury, Rischitelli played only three games for the year, in which he made a minimal impression.

Rischitelli's 2006 season ended up being his breakthrough season, finding a regular spot in Brisbane's side and playing in the first eighteen matches of the season. He started to find a lot more of the ball than in previous years, and in rounds six and seven his disposal count was in the twenties, earning him two Brownlow votes and a Rising Star nomination. His impressive season was further accoladed at the Lions' 2006 award night, at which he was awarded the Most Improved Player award.

Rischitelli had a solid 2009 season, but was shocked when he was offered up, along with Daniel Bradshaw, as a possible trade option for controversial Carlton full-forward Brendan Fevola after the conclusion of the 2009 season. Although under intense public pressure to agree to be traded, Rischitelli ultimately decided that he wished to stay with Brisbane, meaning that particular trade option fell through and the Lions instead got Fevola in a trade for Lachlan Henderson and a draft pick. That Rischitelli was offered up to trade has been suggested as a possible reason as to why he left to play with the Gold Coast a season later.

Rischitelli's had his best season to date in 2010, becoming the most consistent player in the Lions injury-riddled midfield and playing every match and leading the club in kicks, handballs, marks, clearances and contested possessions. Due to his outstanding season he was pursued by the newly created Gold Coast Football Club and announced that he had signed with the Suns at the conclusion of Brisbane's disappointing season, where the club finished 13th. Shortly after his decision to leave Brisbane, Rischitelli won his first Best and Fairest award, ahead of club stalwarts Simon Black and Jonathan Brown.

Gold Coast Football Club (2011–)

On 7 September 2010, it was announced that Rischitelli was joining the AFL's 17th club, Gold Coast from 2011 onwards.

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of round 9, 2016
Legend
 G Goals B Behinds K Kicks H Handballs D Disposals M Marks T Tackles
SeasonTeam#GamesGBKHDMTGBKHDMT
TotalsAverages (per game)
2004Brisbane Lions35120628442.00.06.02.08.04.04.0
2005Brisbane Lions3532011213370.70.03.70.74.31.02.3
2006Brisbane Lions35188416113029171670.40.28.97.216.23.93.7
2007Brisbane Lions352261015820936786990.30.57.29.516.73.94.5
2008Brisbane Lions352191021814836692920.40.510.47.017.44.44.4
2009Brisbane Lions3524139187182369881160.50.47.87.615.43.74.8
2010Brisbane Lions352276278252530126970.30.312.611.524.15.74.4
2011Gold Coast3521109241256497971140.50.411.512.223.74.65.4
2012Gold Coast3514648911420338590.40.36.48.114.52.74.2
2013Gold Coast351166919418532430.50.58.38.516.82.93.9
2014Gold Coast352181020119239370740.40.59.69.118.73.33.5
2015Gold Coast3521813282189471811270.40.613.49.022.43.96.0
2016Gold Coast35620417511616280.30.06.812.519.32.74.7
Career20587811964184538098049270.40.49.69.018.63.94.5

Personal life

Michael Rischitelli was born and grew up in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. Before being drafted into the AFL, Rischitelli completed his schooling at Victoria University Secondary College (formally known as Brimbank College)

Rischitelli played for the Western Jets before beginning his AFL career. He showed great promise and potential playing for the Western junior sides, but was hindered by a bout of osteitis pubis during his year playing in their under 18 side. He was the Lions' fifth and eventual final pick in the 2003 AFL Draft, and was the number 61 draft pick overall.

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