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Austin Wonaeamirri (born 2 October 1988) is a professional
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player of indigenous ( Tiwi) origin. He previously played for the
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in the
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(AFL).


Early life

Wonaeamirri was born and grew up on the
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in the remote community of Snake Bay and
Milikapiti Milikapiti is a village on the northern coast of Melville Island, Northern Territory, Australia. At the 2011 census, Milikapiti had a population of 447. It is by air from Darwin. Fly Tiwi airlines fly twice daily to and from Darwin servicing ...
, on Melville Island. He began playing football at the age of six and as a junior, he played in the
Tiwi Islands Football League The Tiwi Islands Football League is an Australian rules football competition in the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory, Australia. Australian Rules football is the most popular sport on the Tiwi Islands. The Grand Final of the TIFL was broadcast on ...
. He lost his mother at the age of 12 and was brought up by his father, Matthew. Wonaeamirri played senior football in both the TIFL and the
Northern Territory Football League The Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) is an Australian rules football semi-professional league operating in Darwin in the Northern Territory. The league is one of few (and the highest level) Australian Rules competitions played during ...
in
Darwin, Northern Territory Darwin ( ; Larrakia: ) is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. With an estimated population of 147,255 as of 2019, the city contains the majority of the residents of the sparsely populated Northern Territory. It is the smalle ...
, where he was a junior star for the St Mary's Football Club. He was named in the inaugural list of the
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, as one of their youngest stars. He was a solid contributor for the Bombers during the record thrashing of
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in their historic encounter at the
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as a curtainraiser to the "Dreamtime at the 'G" match between the
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and
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. After being overlooked in the
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, Wonaeamirri moved to
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in South Australia to play in the
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for the
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to increase his chances of being drafted from a more competitive league. That year he represented Australia's indigenous youth on tour to South Africa with the "
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" to play against the South Africa's Buffaloes. After a solid season with Norwood, he nominated for the
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later that year. After strong performances in the
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for the
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where he was voted the Territory's best player at the tournament, he attracted the interest of talent scouts.


AFL career

The small crumbing forward was tipped by some to be selected in the national draft with his pace and ability to apply forward line pressure, run down opponents, ballwinning ability and skills on both sides of the body being a feature of his game. Some were critical of him being slightly overweight for an AFL footballer, while his short stature may have put some clubs off. Others likened him to the Davey brothers, and in particular, the shorter but speedy
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star
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, the brother of Melbourne's forward-cum-midfielder
Aaron Davey Aaron Davey (born 10 June 1983) is a professional Australian rules football player of Indigenous Australian heritage. He played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) until he retired from the club at the ...
. Despite these things the
Melbourne Demons The Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed the Demons, is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's elite competition. It is based in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, ...
picked him up in the 2007 Rookie draft. He joined Aaron Davey and Matthew Whelan as current Melbourne Demons players from Darwin. An injury to Jack Grimes which put him on the long-term injury list paved the way for Wonaeamirri to debut in round 3, 2008 against Geelong. With eight kicks and four tackles, the short forward did enough to earn him a spot and play consecutive matches in the next few games. In his second game against
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, he was impressive, kicking two goals. Against the
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at the
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, Wonaeamirri also starred with three goals. The breakthrough for Wonaeamirri was his four goals in the stirring round 7 come-from-behind victory against the
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at the
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. One of his goals was at a critical point in the game, helping his team steal the lead for the first time in the game and for good. His final quarter produced a total of three goals, when the game was still in the balance. With his enthusiastic celebrations he established himself as a cult figure, with many nicknaming him "Aussie" and "Wonna". He picked up an
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nomination for his outstanding performance against the Dockers. He would ultimately receive one vote to finish tenth for the award. In just his first season with Melbourne, he finished second in the club goalkicking for the year behind Brad Miller. In the off-season, Wonaeamirri returned to Bathurst Island for the first time since the AFL season where he was held with celebrity status. In 2009, Wonaeamirri chose to change from guernsey number 39 to 33, a number previously worn by indigenous idols Jeff Farmer and
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. He lost weight and was selected for the Indigenous All-Stars to play against the
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, where he kicked two goals and was named among the best for the side. Wonaeamirri had a poor 2011 season, partially due to his father's death in May, which derailed his pre-season. He took time off and returned home to the Tiwi Islands before returning to Melbourne midway through the season and managing to play five matches. At season's end, new coach
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decided to delist Wonaeamirri.


Personal life

Austin Wonaeamirri likes to return to his home in Tiwi Islands as much as possible. In his free time, he enjoys talking to locals in the community, seeing friends and making kangaroo stews. But it is his passion for hunting
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including
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that has inspired his nickname Austin "Turtle" Wonaeamirri within football circles. Coach Dean Bailey raised concerns about Austin's passion for turtle meat which dietitians have said has a high fat content. Wonaeamirri's favourite food is
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wonaeamirri, Austin 1988 births Living people Australian rules footballers from the Northern Territory Melbourne Football Club players Norwood Football Club players St Mary's Football Club (NTFL) players Indigenous Australian players of Australian rules football Tiwi Islands people Casey Demons players Northern Territory Football Club players Tiwi Bombers Football Club players Sandringham Football Club players