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Robert Murphy (footballer)
Australian rules footballer

Robert Murphy (footballer)

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Australian rules footballer
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Bob Murphy
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Biography

Robert "Bob" Murphy (born 9 June 1982) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for and is the current captain of the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Renowned for his silky skills and leadership qualities, Murphy has also proven himself a versatile player, equally capable of playing in attack or in defence depending on the situation. He was appointed as the Bulldogs' captain for 2015 following the departure of predecessor Ryan Griffen. Murphy is the last remaining active AFL player from any draft in the 1990s and the 20th century.

Early career

Murphy is the third and youngest child of John and Monica Murphy. Both parents belonged formerly to Catholic orders, John as a priest and Monica as a nun. He has one brother, Ben, and a sister, Bridget.

AFL career

2000–2004

Murphy was drafted to the Western Bulldogs with pick 13 in the 1999 National Draft. After spending much of the 2000 season developing his slim frame, he made his debut in Round 19 against Carlton at Princes Park, gathering 13 disposals and kicking a goal in a thrilling 3-point victory. In 2001 he was nominated for the AFL Rising Star award in round 16 after playing St Kilda.

2005–present

In 2005, under new coach Rodney Eade, Murphy cemented a place as a small centre half forward. He kicked 33 goals from this position and his overhead marking and leading ability were invaluable to the team. As part of the leadership group he led his younger team mates by great example across the half forward line.

On 26 May 2006 Murphy injured his left knee during a horrible collision in the Bulldogs' 34-point loss to Collingwood. This injury caused him to miss the remainder of the 2006 season, including what would have been his first finals series. After successful reconstruction, he returned to action in the 2007 NAB Cup series in February 2007. He injured his right knee early in the 2008 season, but played on for the remainder of the season, before undergoing surgery to repair a damaged patellar tendon in September 2008.

Murphy was back to form resembling his best in 2010, when he posted his second top-five finish in the club best and fairest. He spent more time across half-back, where his disposal and decision-making were up to his usual high standard. In games against Essendon and Fremantle he collected a career-best 28 disposals. He missed three games mid-year with a knee injury which was again aggravated in the preliminary final, requiring post-season surgery.

In 2011 he had one of his best ever seasons, finishing second in the Bulldogs' best and fairest award, and earning his first selection in an All-Australian team, being named on a half-back flank.

In 2015 He was named captain of the year at the AFLPA awards becoming the 4th player to win the award in his first year as a captain and was also named captain of the all Australian team becoming the first ever player to have collected both honours in the same season.

On 10 April 2016, in the final minutes of the Bulldogs three-point loss to Hawthorn, Murphy sustained a knee injury while contesting a mark in the Hawks' forward-50. Scans later revealed he had injured his knee and had sustained a season-ending ruptured anterior cruciate ligament. Murphy later confirmed that he would play on for the Dogs in the 2017 season, and he ultimately missed the club's premiership win in October. Easton Wood was named as his replacement as captain.

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2016 season
Legend
 G Goals B Behinds K Kicks H Handballs D Disposals M Marks T Tackles
SeasonTeam#GamesGBKHDMTGBKHDMT
TotalsAverages (per game)
2000Western Bulldogs2231013720410.30.04.32.36.71.30.3
2001Western Bulldogs216201056016545160.10.06.63.810.32.81.0
2002Western Bulldogs219561969429093270.30.310.34.915.34.91.4
2003Western Bulldogs2225327310137498310.20.112.44.617.04.51.4
2004Western Bulldogs2191682186928785400.80.411.53.615.14.52.1
2005Western Bulldogs222331928477361172261.50.912.93.516.47.81.2
2006Western Bulldogs291312972211970111.41.310.82.413.27.81.2
2007Western Bulldogs217191318845233110231.10.811.12.613.76.51.4
2008Western Bulldogs2243418321108429209421.40.813.44.517.98.71.8
2009Western Bulldogs216101518685271128200.60.911.65.316.98.01.3
2010Western Bulldogs22187281122403135220.40.313.45.819.26.41.0
2011Western Bulldogs2216430612843477360.30.214.66.120.73.71.7
2012Western Bulldogs2212029512542078330.10.014.06.020.03.71.6
2013Western Bulldogs21913729612241888430.70.415.66.422.04.62.3
2014Western Bulldogs2224529415845291390.20.213.47.220.54.11.8
2015Western Bulldogs2212232414747196320.10.115.47.022.44.61.5
2016Western Bulldogs23015529841960.00.318.39.728.06.32.0
Career29517312037321499523115984480.60.412.75.117.75.41.5

Personal life

He is married to wife Justine, and has three children – a son, Jarvis, and two daughters, Frankie and Delilah.

Murphy features frequently in the media. He writes a weekly column in the sport section of The Age newspaper. An article he wrote about playing against Steve Johnson earned him a highly commended prize in the 2012 Australian Football Media Association awards.

He was formerly a regular panelist on the AFL 360 television talk show on Fox Footy. He is now a popular frequent guest of the show while not a regular panelist.

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