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==Links== |
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[https://forever.collingwoodfc.com.au/players/brett-yorgey/ Brett Yorgey's Collingwood FC Player Profile] |
[https://forever.collingwoodfc.com.au/players/brett-yorgey/ Brett Yorgey's Collingwood FC Player Profile] |
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[https://forever.collingwoodfc.com.au/players/brett-yorgey/ WAFL - Player Statistics] |
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Brett Yorgey | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Brett Yorgey | ||
Date of birth | (1960-10-13) 13 October 1960 (age 63) | ||
Original team(s) | North Albury, Perth (WAFL) | ||
Height | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | ||
Weight | 82 kg (181 lb) | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1987 | Collingwood | 11 (7) | |
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1987. | |||
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
Brett Yorgey (born 13 October 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Yorgey played his early football at North Albury Football Club, playing in their 1980 Ovens & Murray Football League premiership[1].
His first stint in the VFL, at South Melbourne was in 1981, didn't result in a senior game. Yorgey then played with Perth in the Western Australian Football League (WAFL) between 1982 and 1986.[2]
Yorgey then joined Collingwood in 1987 and made his senior debut, against GeelongatWaverley Park mid-season. On debut, Yorgey had 19 disposals, and kicked two goals and two behinds. He appeared in all of Collingwood's remaining games for the year, except their last.[3]
In 1989, Yorgey was appointed captain-coach of Port Melbourne[4]. They finished the season in eighth position and after falling to 10th the following year, the former Collingwood player was replaced by Doug Searl.
Brett Yorgey's Collingwood FC Player Profile WAFL - Player Statistics
New South Wales squad – 1988 Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival (Australian rules football)
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Semi-Final: South Australia 12.8 (80) defeated New South Wales 8.11 (59), at Football Park, 3 March 1988 | |
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Coach: Hafey |