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PLAYER
PROFILE
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Position: |
Full Back |
Number: |
15 |
Games: |
300 |
Goals: |
21 |
Born: |
Aug 15 1950 |
Height: |
188 |
Weight: |
86 |
From: |
Frankston Pennisula |
First Played: |
1970 |
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buy clomid uk clomid uk prescription read clomid uk success rates A wonderful full back from the rich recruiting zone in Melbourne's south east, Moore was a mainstay in the last line of defence for more than a decade. He became only the third Hawk after Don Scott and Leigh Matthews to notch 300 games for the club.
He joined the club as a key forward, but with Peter Hudson, Alan Martello and Bob Keddie filling the roles up front, Moore had to adapt to get a regular game. His height, anticipation and even temperament suggested that full back would suit his style, and so it proved.
Playing in an era of full forwards that included greats such as Doug Wade, Peter McKenna, Alex Jesaulenko and Michael Roach, Moore established himself as one of the finest defenders, indeed players of his era.
Along with David Dench, he pioneered the role of the running full back, and his bouncing dashes from defence set up many Hawthorn attacks through the 1970s.
He was a regular Victorian representative during the great days of interstate football, and a premier finals performance. His outstanding defensive game in the 1971 Grand Final may well have resulted in a Norm Smith Medal, had such an award existed at the time. He also played key roles in the 1976 and 1978 premiership victories.
Moore played at a high level for many years, highlighted by his Best and Fairest win in 1979, his tenth year at the club. That win came in a Hawthorn side that included the likes of Leigh Matthews, Don Scott, Michael Tuck, Peter Knights, Terry Wallace and Michael Moncrieff.
His final few seasons were impacted by injuries, but he managed to get to 300 games in 1984, and promptly retired.
A Hawthorn and AFL Life Member, Moore spent time at St Kilda in a variety of off-field roles and also served Hawthorn as an assistant coach in the 2001-02 seasons. He was selected as the full back in the Hawthorn Team Of The Century. |
fjrigjwwe9r1Achievements:Achievement Selected as Full Back in the Hawthorn Team of the Century | fjrigjwwe9r2Achievements:Achievement fjrigjwwe9r1Achievements:Achievement Life Member - 1977 | fjrigjwwe9r1Achievements:Achievement AFL Life Member - 1984 | fjrigjwwe9r2Achievements:Achievement Club Champion - 1979 | fjrigjwwe9r2Achievements:Achievement fjrigjwwe9r1Achievements:Achievement All Australian - 1979 (Vic), 1982 (Full back) | fjrigjwwe9r1Achievements:Achievement fjrigjwwe9r2Achievements:Achievement Premierships - 1971, 1976, 1978 | fjrigjwwe9r1Achievements:Achievement fjrigjwwe9r2Achievements:Achievement AFL Hall of Fame - 2005 |
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