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PLAYER
PROFILE
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Position: |
Half Forward Flank |
Number: |
25 |
Games: |
109 |
Goals: |
196 |
Born: |
Jul 15 1962 |
Height: |
191 |
Weight: |
83 |
From: |
Canterbury |
First Played: |
1983 |
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An exciting high-flyer, Curran was a local boy made good. He found his feet in 1984, playing on the half forward line and kicking goals regularly.
He played in the losing 1984 Grand Final side, but missed 1985, instead taking part in the reserves Premiership. He consolidated his spot in the side thereafter, winning a flag in 1986 and then playing in another losing Grand Final side in 1987.
He suffered a broken leg at the height of his powers in 1988. He missed being a part of the premiership team of that year, and was the man whom Dermott Brereton sprinted over to console before the start of the match.
Curran returned triumphantly in 1989, kicking three goals in a key contribution to the famous win over Geelong in the Grand Final.
Injuries cut short his time at Hawthorn, and he ended his AFL career with an unsuccessful stay in Brisbane. |
fjrigjwwe9r1Achievements:Achievement Premierships - 1986, 1989 |
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