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Christopher Yarran (born 19 December 1990) is a former professional
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er who played for the
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in the
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(AFL). He was also listed with the
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but did not play a senior match.


Early life

Yarran is an
Indigenous Australian Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
footballer who played his junior years in Western Australia. He was primarily a small forward in his junior days, but occasionally spent time in the midfield and defence. At 17 years old, Yarran gained selection into the Swan Districts senior team, where he played thirteen games and kicked thirty-nine goals, including seven on debut and eight in three finals matches.Duffield, Mark
Streets ahead in class
8 November 2008
He played with Western Australia in the under 18s championships and kicked eight goals in four games. He was selected to join the
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-AFL academy in the 2006/07 intake and captained a team from the
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in a game against a visiting South African under 19s side in February 2007. Yarran is the cousin of former Fremantle player Shane Yarran.


AFL career


Draft

Yarran was a noted talent and was expected to be drafted high, with some considering him to be the one of the most talented players available in the draft. He would ultimately be selected by the
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with its first round selection (sixth overall) in the 2008 national draft. At draft time, Carlton coach
Brett Ratten Brett Ratten (born 11 July 1971) is an Australian rules football coach and former player in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played 255 games for the Carlton Football Club between 1990 and 2003, including the club's 1995 premiership. He ...
said that Yarran could assist fellow small forward
Eddie Betts Edward Robert Betts III (born 26 November 1986) is a former Australian rules football player who played as a forward for Carlton and Adelaide in the Australian Football League. Betts was originally drafted by Carlton with pick No. 3 in the ...
, and help to reduce the defensive pressure on then full-forward
Brendan Fevola Brendan Fevola (born 20 January 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer. He played with the Carlton and Brisbane Lions football clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Fevola is regarded as one of the most effective ...
.


Carlton (2009–2015)

Yarran played his first senior game for Carlton in round 7, 2009 against . He played sporadically for Carlton during the season, managing six games, but played most of his games with Carlton's
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(VFL) affiliate team, the
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, including a five-goal performance in the VFL preliminary final. In 2010, Yarran played sixteen games for Carlton, and earned an
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nomination. Throughout that season, Yarran formed part of a short-lived forward-line structure consisting of tall full-forward
Setanta Ó hAilpín Setanta Ó hAilpín (born 18 March 1983) is a Fijian-Irish sportsman. He played hurling at senior level for the Cork county team before becoming a professional Australian rules footballer. Ó hAilpín is of mixed Irish and Rotuman backgroun ...
, and three small forwards (Betts, Yarran, and Yarran's Swan Districts teammate
Jeff Garlett Jeffrey Garlett (born 3 August 1989) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club and the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is of Indigenous descent. Background Garlett ...
) who became known as "Setanta's Little Helpers". In 2011, coach Brett Ratten abandoned the tactic of playing three small forwards in favour of two: Betts and Garlett. Yarran was moved onto the half-back line, and within the year became a damaging rebounding defender, able to use his speed, agility and accurate disposal to set up much of Carlton's rebound play. Yarran played twenty-three games for the seasonAFL Tables
2011 Stats - Player Lists - Carlton
Retrieved 19 Sep 2011.
and finished tenth in the
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. His output in the 2012 season was interrupted by a
turf toe A metatarsophalangeal joint sprain is an injury to the connective tissue between the foot and a toe (at a metatarsophalangeal joint, one of the joints in the ball of the foot). When the big toe is involved, it is known as "turf toe". Causes Turf ...
injury, but he was the winner of the Goal of the Year, for a goal in round 1 in which he gathered a loose ball on the half-forward flank, evaded three opponents and skirted the boundary line before goaling from 50 metres.


Richmond

In October 2015, Yarran was traded to in exchange for a first round draft selection. He failed to play a match for the club in 2016 though after dealing with mental health issues. Yarran subsequently made a return to training, participating in the club's first day of pre-season training ahead of the 2017 season. He was released from his contract the very next day however, after a mutual decision that he was unable to meet the demands of league football as a result of ongoing mental health issues.


Other work

Yarran featured in the award-winning 2010 documentary film, ''Three Boys Dreaming'', which followed the lives of him and two other young Indigenous Australian footballers over a four-year period from ages 14 to 18.


Personal life

In May 2019, Yarran was sentenced to five years in jail after stealing cars, attacking police and members of the public while under the influence of methamphetamine. He was released on parole in April 2022.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yarran, Chris Australian rules footballers from Western Australia Carlton Football Club players Indigenous Australian players of Australian rules football Swan Districts Football Club players Living people People educated at Governor Stirling Senior High School 1990 births Place of birth missing (living people) Preston Football Club (VFA) players Australia international rules football team players AFL Academy graduates