Stephen Schwerdt

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Stephen Schwerdt
Personal information
Full name Stephen Schwerdt
Date of birth (1968-05-28) 28 May 1968 (age 56)
Original team(s) Central District
Draft 78th, 1989 VFL draft
West Coast Eagles
Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 81 kg (179 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1992–1994 Adelaide 25 (4)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1994.
Sources: S/Stephen_Schwerdt.html AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Stephen Schwerdt (born 28 May 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Adelaide in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Schwerdt was initially drafted by the West Coast Eagles but didn't make the move to Western Australia and remained at Central District for their 1990 season.

The following year however he joined Adelaide's list but didn't play an AFL game in 1991 after twice breaking his jaw.[1] He finally got his chance in 1992 when he made 13 appearances and averaged 21 disposals a game.[2] A wingman and half back flanker, Schwerdt played just 12 more games over the next two seasons.[2]

He appeared in two SANFL grand finals with Central District, in 1995 and 1996, but finished on the losing team in each. In 1998, despite being near the end of his career, he had a good enough season to win Central District's "Best and Fairest" award. He had accumulated 212 SANFL games by the time he retired, just missing out on the club's drought breaking premiership in 2000.

Since his retirement, Schwerdt has remained involved with Adelaide as a fitness coach and is currently serving as Physical Performance Manager. And is now currently working as a high performance manager at the AFL club the Gold Coast Suns at the end of 2015 he will move to work for the SACA[3]

References

  1. ^ Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 978-1-920910-78-5.
  2. ^ a b AFL Tables: Steven Schwerdt
  3. ^ "Stephen Schwerdt". Adelaide Football Club. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011.
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Norm Russell Medal • Central District Football Club best and fairest winners
  • 1964: Stutley
  • 1965: Window
  • 1966: Grljusich
  • 1967: Eustice
  • 1968: Mulholland
  • 1969: Swinstead
  • 1970: Morey
  • 1971: Haughan
  • 1972: Mulholland
  • 1973: Johns
  • 1974: Moore
  • 1975: B. Norsworthy
  • 1976: B. Norsworthy
  • 1977: Beythien
  • 1978: Vivian
  • 1979: Jonas
  • 1980: M. Norsworthy
  • 1981: Moore
  • 1982: Krieg
  • 1983: Bubner
  • 1984: Platten
  • 1985: Platten
  • 1986: Cousins
  • 1987: Lee
  • 1988: Smith
  • 1989: McAdam
  • 1990: Lee
  • 1991: Ingerson
  • 1992: Lynn
  • 1993: Potter
  • 1994: Macgowan
  • 1995: Wakelin
  • 1996: Macgowan
  • 1997: Hulm
  • 1998: Schwerdt
  • 1999: Bello
  • 2000: Hopwood
  • 2001: Hopwood
  • 2002: Arnott
  • 2003: J. Gowans
  • 2004: Thomas
  • 2005: Bello
  • 2006: Slade
  • 2007: Callinan
  • 2008: O'Sullivan
  • 2009: Thomas
  • 2010: Callinan
  • 2011: Sansbury
  • 2012: Symes
  • 2013: O'Hara
  • 2014: J. Schiller
  • 2015: T. Schiller
  • 2016: Jansen
  • 2017: Holman
  • 2018: T. Schiller
  • 2019: J. Schiller
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1990 SANFL West-End All-Stars Challenge - Country v City
The Advertiser Country All-Stars 23.15 (153) d The News City All-Stars 14.28 (112) at Football Park, 21 May 1990
The Advertiser Country All-Stars
The News City All-Stars
Fos Williams Medal: Andrew Jarman
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First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
  • 47. Richard Gerke
  • 48. Dennis Rapacholi
  • 49. Greg Jones
  • 50. Dean Irving
  • 51. Joe Wilson
  • 52. Rod Jameson
  • 53. Derek Coghlan
  • 54. Steven Bozicevic
  • 55. Grant Coffee
  • 56. Shayne Bennett
  • 57. Tim Moreland
  • 58. Jason Dullard
  • 59. Daniel Frawley
  • 60. Chris Sharp
Fifth round
  • 61. Simon Eastaugh
  • 62. John Brunner
  • 63. Wayne Thornborrow
  • 64. Tony Evans
  • 65. Alan Schwartz
  • 66. Shannon Bergmann
  • 67. Ben Judd
  • 68. Scott Tomlinson
  • 69. Jamie Elliott
  • 70. Paul Williams
  • 71. Glenn Wilkins
  • 72. Glenn Crawford
  • 73. Tim Birthisel
  • 74. Alistair Burke
Sixth round
  • 75. Stephen Pearce
  • 76. Shayne Ward
  • 77. Christian Lister
  • 78. Stephen Schwerdt
  • 79. David Brown
  • 80. Damien Murray
  • 81. Sam Gross
  • 82. Troy Lehmann
  • 83. Mark Robinson
  • 84. Matthew Kelly
  • 85. Anthony Tohill
  • 86. Gerrard Harrington
  • 87. Ashley Coutts
  • 88. Tim Leng
Seventh round
  • 89. Jason Smith
  • 90. Ben Cross
  • 91. Grant Lawrie
  • 92. Brett Heady
  • 93. Tony Paynter
  • 94. John Bingham
  • 95. Jeremy Smith
  • 96. Gary Stevens
  • 97. Paul McConville
  • 98. Kym Russell
  • 99. Nick Tsiotanis
  • 100. David Pittman
  • 101. Richard Harrison
  • 102. Dion Sheehan
Eighth round