(Reserves player)
Federals (Avon FA) 2015
Rowville (Eastern FL) 2016
East Fremantle (WAFL) 2017-2018
Trinity-Aquinas (Perth FL) 2021
Joel Kalajzic reportedly joined West Coast's standalone reserves side after stints at Perth and East Fremantle.
West Coast career[]
Originally from the South Perth Stingrays, Kalajzic graduated from Perth's colts program in 2012 and played 17 senior games for the Demons in the next three seasons before walking out on the club mid-2015 and joining Northam club Federals.[1] After shifting to Melbourne and playing suburban football with Rowville in 2016,[2] he joined East Fremantle in 2017 and played a dozen senior games across two season.
Kalajzic was named as one of the first six signings for West Coast's standalone reserves side, with the club describing him as a neat left-footed defender.[3] He made two appearances at WAFL level, but was knocked out in his second game. Kalajzic joined amateur side Trinity-Aquinas for 2021.
Stats[]
WAFL | Gm | G | B | K | M | H | D | T | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 12 | 2 |
References[]
http://www.wafl.com.au/player/joel-kalajzic
- ↑ John Townsend, The West Australian (6 June 2015), "Nomad Menegola in firing line for Lions": https://thewest.com.au/sport/wafl/nomad-menegola-in-firing-line-for-lions-ng-ya-117706
- ↑ Eamonn O'Molloy, Whitehorse Leader (8 April 2016), "Balwyn is the overwhelming favourite for a fourth flag in five years as Noble Park, Norwood and Vermont aim to close the gap": https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/localfooty/balwyn-is-the-overwhelming-favourite-for-a-fourth-flag-in-five-years-as-noble-park-norwood-and-vermont-aim-to-close-the-gap/news-story/99bcdbc2acb155372cd94c693e5ee1c2
- ↑ westcoasteagles.com.au (27 November 2018), "Eagles begin WAFL list build"