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Cody Weightman (born 15 January 2001) is an
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er who plays for the
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in the
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(AFL). He was recruited by the
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with the 15th draft pick in the
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.


Early life

Weightman was born in
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and grew up on a farm in Pakenham. He participated in the
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program at
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. He played his junior football for
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. Weightman captained his school's first XVIII side at Haileybury, where he was coached by Australian Football Hall of Famer
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. He also played for the
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in the
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, and was selected to play for Vic Country in the
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. Weightman played 4 games with Vic Country, and had two stand-out games. His first came against the Allies on 9 June 2019, where he kicked 4 goals, had 16 disposals and 6 marks to help his team to a 97-point victory. He also had another 4-goal haul against South Australia on 28 June 2019, his 4 goals and 12 disposals helping the team get over the line by a singular point. He was selected for the 2019 Under-18 All Australian side on the interchange bench, after he kicked the most goals out of any player in the tournament, finishing with 9 from 4 games. After finishing his schooling, Weightman went to
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in
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, where he played for the Bali Geckos, describing it as a way to "just to decompress, really,". Weightman was noted as a heavily determined player, reportedly obtaining a vertical jumping test before the
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in order to perfect his jumping technique to gain an advantage of other potential draftees. Most phantom drafts had Weightman being taken with either Melbourne's 12th pick in the draft, or the Western Bulldogs' 15th pick, and eventually he was taken by the latter.


AFL career

When arriving at the Bulldogs, Weightman donned the number 19 guernsey, the number previously worn by former player
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. Weightman debuted in the Bulldogs' 42 point win over the
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in the 7th round of the
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, against friend and former teammate
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. In his first game, he picked up 2 goals, 9 disposals and 3 marks. Weightman's first disposal was a banana kick with which he kicked a goal. After kicking just 1 goal in his next two games, Weightman was omitted from the side and did not return for the remainder of the season. Weightman was kept to the VFL for the start of the
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. He had a standout game in the VFL against Carlton's reserves side, where he took a
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over Ryley Stoddart which grabbed the attention of seniors coach
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. After playing just 3 games in the 2020 season, Weightman returned to the team in Round 9, where he was instrumental in the team's close win over at
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. He kicked two goals in the first quarter, and then kicked the winning goal with only a few minutes remaining by snapping it over his head into the goals. He earned the praise of captain
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, who stated "His pressure and his tackling and finishing were exceptional. It's great to see him get some reward." His winning goal earned a Goal of the year nomination for round 9. The next week, Weightman was nominated for the
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award after his 2-goal, 14 disposal, 11 score-involvement performance against . Weightman had a career best game against , where he kicked four goals, three of them coming in the first quarter. It was revealed Weightman had signed a two-year contract extension with the Western Bulldogs on 20 July 2021, tying him to the club until the end of the 2023 season. Weightman earned a
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nomination in round 19, after he took a
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on top of ruckman
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. The mark drew lots of media attention and was branded as a contender to win the annual award. Weightman was one of the team's most important players in their 49-point elimination final victory over , kicking four goals to help them break away from the Bombers. After his 4-goal performance in the final, Weightman was subjected to abuse on social media platforms, prompting teammate
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to defend him on
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. Weightman managed to kick 1 goal in the team's thrilling semi-final victory over . Unfortunately, he was substituted out of the game for a head knock, after which he developed concussion symptoms, ruling him out of the Preliminary final the following week. Weightman played in the grand final, but had a quiet game as the Bulldogs ended up losing to , picking up just seven disposals. After the conclusion of the season, it was revealed that Weightman had played through an ankle injury which he incurred during the pre-season throughout the year.


Personal life

In his spare time, Weightman enjoys wakeboarding and surfing, and has also learned to paint. He grew up supporting . Cody Weightman drew much controversy in an event where a
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lead to him revealing himself to players and fans. When asked what happened, Cody Weightman said "What I did, I did for the country."


Statistics

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Honours and achievements

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nominee:
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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Weightman, Cody 2001 births Living people People educated at Haileybury (Melbourne) Western Bulldogs players Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Dandenong Stingrays players People from Cardinia