Geoffrey Francis "Geoff" Hendriks (born 6 February 1959) is a former
Australian rules footballer who played for the
West Perth Football Club
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in the
West Australian Football League
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(WAFL) between 1975 and 1985. He is the youngest premiership player in the competition's history, having won a premiership with the Falcons at the age of 16 in his debut season.
Biography
Hendriks is the son of Dutch immigrants.
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Hendriks made his senior debut for West Perth at the age of 16 years 195 days, at the time making the ninth-youngest player to played a senior WA(N)FL game. He became (and remains) the second-youngest ever West Perth player ever (after Pat Rodriguez), and one of only four to play for the team at the age of 16 (alongside Rodriguez, Les Fong
Leslie Robert "Les" Fong (born 24 August 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for West Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL).
Playing career
After being recruited from Nollamara, he joined the cl ...
, and Frank Golding). After breaking into the team in the final round of the 1975 season, Hendriks held his place in West Perth's line-up for the second semi-final against Swan Districts. He did enough to win selection for the grand final team, and helped his side to a record-breaking 104-point win against South Fremantle in front of a crowd of 52,322 fans.[WAFL Footy Facts](_blank)
/ref> Hendriks became the first 16-year-old to win a WA(N)FL premiership, and remains the youngest ever. Stephen Coniglio, who won a medal with Swan Districts in 2010, is the only player to come close to this record.
In the early rounds of the 1977 season, Hendriks was pushed into the forward line for the first time by coach Graham Campbell, and responded by kicking 22 goals in five games including nine against Claremont in round six. In the 18 games before that he had never kicked a goal. His form eventually tapered off and he was moved back to other positions, although he did return to the forward line briefly at other times. His next-best haul was six goals against East Fremantle
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in round five 1978, but other than that he never again kicked more than three goals in a game. According to the WA Football Budget of June 12, 1982, "over the years Hendriks has been used in a variety of positions, including ruck rover or half-forward, but it is clear he is best suited to defence".
By the time of his retirement after the 1985 season, Hendriks had played 169 senior games for West Perth and kicked 112 goals. This included two games in the NFL Night Series
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in 1977–78 and five in the AFC Night Series
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in 1979–81, against interstate teams like North Adelaide
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, Glenelg, South Melbourne
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, Hawthorn
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, and North Melbourne
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. Hendriks and West Perth never played in another grand final after his debut year, but he did play in losing preliminary finals in 1977 and 1982. Several of his seasons were affected by injuries of various types. He was unlucky to miss out on selection for Western Australia – if state of origin rules had not been adopted he probably would've played at least a couple games for the state.
After retiring from football Hendriks became the principal of St Patrick's Catholic School Katanning and later Sacred Heart Thornlie. He is currently Director of Business at Bindoon Agricultural College Bindoon. He has also worked as a WA talent scout for Sydney Swans.Perth father proud of son Liam Hendriks’ record breaking effort for Toronto Blue Jays against Kansas City Royals in Major League Baseball playoffs
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Family
Hendriks is the father of professional baseball player Liam Hendriks
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of the Chicago White Sox
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. Liam was a talented footballer and eligible for the West Coast Eagles
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AFL
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team under the father–son rule
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in place at the time, but chose not to pursue football.
References
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1959 births
Living people
Australian people of Dutch descent
Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
West Perth Football Club players