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Troy Wilson
Photo: aflphotos.com
DOB
19/1/1972
Height
189cm
Weight
100 kg
Junior club
West Perth/Nollamara JFC
Arrived
Pick 3 in the 2001 pre-season draft
Number
Debut
Round 1 2001 vs Geelong
(137th Eagles player)
Games
37
Goals
83
Honours
Leading goalscorer (2001)
B&F Top 10
1 (2001)
Best Finish
7th (2001)
Last app.
Round 19 2003 vs Adelaide
Departed
Delisted at the end of the 2003 season
Other clubs
West Perth (WAFL) 1996-1999
East Perth (WAFL) 2000-2006
Kambalda (Goldfields FL) 2007

A cult figure during his all-too-brief time at West Coast, Wilson was an extremely late starter in AFL ranks after being drafted at the ripe old age of 28.

West Coast career[]

Wilson’s WAFL career had also suffered a delayed start. He was 24 by the time he made his debut with West Perth. Having crossed to the Royals for the 2000 season, he was surprisingly picked up at the end of the season to provide an alternative to a fading Scott Cummings.

Not overly tall for a key forward but extremely physically imposing, Wilson was a formidable presence for opposition defenders to contend with due to his ability to crash the pack. If he didn’t take the mark it was a fair bet that he’d at least take out an opponent or three.

Having taken his time to break into the big league, Wilson took little time in making his mark. In just his third game, he took 15 marks and kicked 7 goals against St Kilda and received 3 Brownlow votes.

Wilson finished his debut season with 40 goals, winning the club’s goalkicking. He started 2002 in even better form, kicking 6, 5 and 4 in the first three rounds to be on Coleman Medal pace, before his season was interrupted by injury. Despite managing just 14 games, he kicked 38 goals for the year to finish just 8 goals short of Phil Matera for the club goalkicking.

By the time the 2003 season started Wilson was 31 years old and he struggled for selection. He played just 5 games for the year and was delisted at the end of the season.

Post-AFL career[]

Wilson returned to East Perth where he overcame a bout of chronic fatigue to win the Bernie Naylor Medal as the WAFL’s leading goalkicker in 2006.

Following his other love, motorsport, Wilson began driving sprintcars as well as competing in the Targa West rally.

Stats[]

AFL Gm G B K M H D T Cl WAFL Gm G
2001 18 40 26 117 86 22 139 3 3 EP 2 10
2002 14 38 23 91 64 17 108 3 1 2 0
2003 5 5 7 19 13 6 25 4 0 16 58
Tot 37 83 56 227 163 45 272 10 4
Avg 2.2 6.1 4.4 1.2 7.4 0.3 0.1

Links[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/T/Troy_Wilson.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Wilson_(Australian_rules_footballer)

http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/207

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