Shannon Motlop

Shannon Motlop (born 18 August 1978) is an indigenous Larrakia Australian rules footballer. Primarily playing as a midfielder or small forward, he represented both the Kangaroos and Melbourne in the Australian Football League. He currently plays for the Robinvale Football Club in Robinvale.

Shannon Motlop
Personal information
Date of birth (1978-08-18) 18 August 1978
Place of birth Thursday Island, Australia
Original team(s) Wanderers (NTFL) / North Adelaide (SANFL)
Debut Round 10, 6 June 1999, Kangaroos
vs. Port Adelaide, at the MCG
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 88 kg (194 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1999–2003 Kangaroos 54 (31)
2005–2006 Melbourne 10 0(5)
Total 64 (36)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2006.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Early career

Shannon started his playing career with the Northern Territory Football League's Wanderers, a club with which the Motlop family have many associations. As a teenager, he moved to the North Adelaide Roosters in the South Australian National Football League as a teenager, from where he was selected by North Melbourne as the 85th pick in the 1998 National Draft.

Kangaroos

Motlop represented the Kangaroos in seven matches during his debut season, including the victorious 1999 Grand Final against Carlton. He then became a regular selection for the next two years, during which time he was joined at the club by his brother Daniel. But poor form saw him fall out of favour, making only 12 appearances from the start of 2002 until his eventual delisting at the end of the following season. Having not been picked up by another AFL club and facing the prospect of an end to his time playing at the highest level of the sport, Motlop rejoined the Roosters for 2004.

Melbourne Football Club

He was given a second chance at the start of the following year, when Melbourne recruited him as a replacement for Troy Broadbridge, who had died during the Boxing Day tsunami. But despite being a stalwart for the club's aligned Victorian Football League side, Sandringham Zebras, during their successful 2005 and 2006 premiership campaigns, Motlop failed to break into the first team, playing just ten times before being delisted once more at the end of his second season and returning to North Adelaide for a third spell.

Dunolly Football Club

It was revealed that for the 2009 season, Motlop would play for the Dunolly Football Club in country Victoria. He played a handful of games for Dunolly in 2009. He scored a goal with his first touch of the footy at Princess Park, playing against Avoca. He played alongside former A.F.L. player Robbie Ahmat.

In the 2009 Grand Final, Shannon was awarded the best afield medal, despite Dunolly losing the game to Newstead by 9 points. Shannon Motlop was a great addition both on and off the field for Dunolly in 2009.

Playing Statistics

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Legend
 G  Goals  B  Behinds  K  Kicks  H  Handballs  D  Disposals  M  Marks  T  Tackles
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
1999 Kangaroos 44751301444860.70.14.32.06.31.10.9
2000 Kangaroos 44191371036616925300.70.45.43.58.91.31.6
2001 Kangaroos 4416651075516232270.40.36.73.410.12.01.7
2002 Kangaroos 449526133941790.60.26.83.710.41.91.0
2003 Kangaroos 443222814421240.70.79.34.714.04.01.3
2005 Melbourne 4475361258617150.70.48.73.612.32.42.1
2006 Melbourne 44301251136560.00.38.33.712.01.72.0
Career 64 36 21 415 218 633 116 97 0.6 0.3 6.5 3.4 9.9 1.8 1.5

Robinvale Football Club

At the start of the 2010 Sunraysia Football League season, Motlop began a new venture with the Robinvale Football Club. Motlop was drawn to Robinvale for many reasons, one in particular was the Indigenous round that Robinvale competes in during the SFL Season.

St. Arnaud Football Club

Motlop has recently signed with St. Arnaud Football Club, and will play with the Saints in 2012 as they attempt to climb the ladder from a winless last position in 2011. He played in the 2012 Grand Final loss to Wedderburn.

He was awarded runner-up in the club's Best and Fairest.

References

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