Joel Anthony Selwood (born 26 May 1988) is a former
Australian rules football
Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...
er who played for the
Geelong Football Club
The Geelong Football Club, nicknamed the Cats, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The club competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition, and are the 20 ...
in the
Australian Football League
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(AFL). He was a
quadruple premiership player, a six-time
All-Australian
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, and a three-time captain of the All-Australian team. Selwood captained Geelong between 2012 and 2022, is the club's
games record holder, and has won the
Carji Greeves Medal
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The voting system has changed a number of times. Fo ...
three times as their best and fairest player.
A standout junior
track and field
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athlete and footballer, Selwood entered top-level football early, joining the
TAC Cup competition as a
bottom-aged player. His accomplishments as a junior included
Most Valuable Player
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awards at state and international levels, and selection in the
All-Australian
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and
TAC Cup Team of the Year sides. A potential top pick in the
2006 AFL Draft, Selwood sustained a serious knee injury during his final year of junior football that caused him to fall to Geelong's first pick at seventh overall. Selwood made his AFL debut in 2007, winning the
AFL Rising Star Award
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and
AFLPA Best First-Year Player Award. He set a VFL/AFL record with a 92% winning percentage in his first 50 games (46–4), and was a member of three premiership teams with Geelong in his first five seasons (2007, 2009, and 2011), the last of which as vice captain. With Selwood made captain of the team in 2012, Geelong made the finals in all but one season, playing in seven preliminary finals and two Grand Finals – culminating in Geelong's tenth premiership in
2022, after which Selwood retired.
Selwood has been recognized for his leadership abilities, his high levels of courage, and his consistency throughout most of his career. He was appointed captain at just age 23, and has won the
AFLPA Best Captain Award. He is a four-time recipient of the
AFLPA Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award. He has played in 20 games every full season of his career, and averaged over 24
disposals per game over his career, including at least 20 disposals in every full season except his debut year. He polled double-digit
Brownlow votes for 11 consecutive seasons, including 27 votes in 2013 when he was runner-up for the award. Selwood excels at breaking tackles and earning free kicks. He also averages about five tackles per game and has the most tackles in VFL/AFL history.
Early life
Joel Selwood was born on 26 May 1988 to Bryce and Maree Selwood in the country city of
Bendigo
Bendigo ( ) is a city in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state and approximately north-west of Melbourne, the state capital.
As of 2019, Bendigo had an urban populat ...
,
Victoria.
He was raised in a family of sportspeople. His mother Maree was a top runner and tennis player, and elder twins Adam and Troy were identified as talented footballers at a young age.
As a two-year-old, Selwood was forced to wear
splints
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on his leg to help overcome a walking disability.
Selwood displayed athletic talent from an early age.
He was the state
hurdling
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champion from under-10s through to the under-15s, and in one year held every running and jumping record at the Bendigo Sports Centre, except the
100 metres sprint.
Growing up with his older brothers, Selwood was accustomed to playing with bigger teammates and opponents. By age eight, he played his first competitive game of football, against children four years his senior, and kicked three
goals.
Selwood attended
Catholic College Bendigo. After starting out with St Therese's Maroon, he played most of his junior football with the
Sandhurst Football Club until he was chosen to play for the
Bendigo Pioneers
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Synopsis
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in the
TAC Cup competition throughout 2005.
Although his age made him ineligible to enter the
2005 AFL Draft
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, Selwood's accomplishments during the year led to AFL Talent Manager
Kevin Sheehan
Kevin Vincent Sheehan OAM (born 1 August 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer for Geelong and the current Australian Football League (AFL) National Talent and International Manager, a member of the AFL football operations sub-committe ...
rating him "the best 17-year-old in Australia".
Bendigo Pioneers
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Synopsis
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regional manager
Ray Byrne noted that "ability-wise, Joel was streets ahead of everyone. Even at an early age, he was a standout".
Byrne praised Selwood's professionalism, writing that he had "never seen a kid prepare in the TAC Cup like Joel
elwood He had a fantastic football brain, he could sort it out within 10 minutes of a game who should be where and
oingwhat".
Selwood received an array of accolades and honours as a
bottom-aged player,
winning mid-year State honours for Victoria Country in the AFL National Championships. His performances in the championships earned him end-of-year
All-Australian
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honours and the
Most Valuable Player
In team sports, a most valuable player award, abbreviated 'MVP award', is an honor typically bestowed upon an individual (or individuals, in the instance of a tie) whose individual performance is the greatest in an entire league, for a partic ...
award for Victoria Country. In addition, he was named in the TAC Cup Team of the Year, awarded a scholarship within the prestigious
AIS-AFL Academy, and subsequently captained his older teammates in the annual under-18s
International Rules Series in Ireland. His performances in Ireland earned him the
Ron Barassi Medal, as the adjudicated Most Valuable Player of the tour.
Selwood's achievements in local football were recognised when he was listed as a finalist in the 2006 Bendigo Sports Star of the Year Award.
Returning in 2006 to the Pioneers, Selwood entered his final year of junior football as one of the top-rated prospects in his age group. His achievements at the junior level were recognised early by the
AFL Players Association when he was awarded the
Mike Fitzpatrick Scholarship and the AFL Life Members Education Fund Award. Rewarded with the captaincy of Bendigo for his final season, Selwood again won mid-year State honours for Victoria Country. However, he suffered a knee injury occurred only six rounds into the competition, forcing him to undergo surgery. It was his fourth knee operation within two years and prematurely ended his season.
AFL career
2007–2008: AFL Rising Star winner, first premiership
Selwood was drafted by the
Geelong Football Club
The Geelong Football Club, nicknamed the Cats, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The club competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition, and are the 20 ...
with their first selection, and was the seventh overall draft pick in the
2006 AFL Draft. Although many recruiting scouts viewed him as "the finest pure footballer in the draft", and a potential top pick, there was still concern surrounding the durability of his knee.
Nonetheless, as the equal highest-ever draft pick for the Cats, Selwood made his debut in the opening round of the
2007 AFL season and missed only four games during the regular season.
Selwood's transition to the AFL drew positive comments throughout the footballing community; former
Brisbane
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coach
Leigh Matthews
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Squat, short-legged and barrel-chested, Matthews earned the i ...
noted how "from
isfirst game ... he looked like he had played 200 of them". Geelong coach
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labelled the 18-year-old Selwood the best youngster to have come under his tutelage during his time at the club.
Geelong captain
Tom Harley
Thomas Harley (born 18 July 1978) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club and the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A defender at and , Harley is a two ...
noted about the 18-year-old Selwood that "he's very confident, without a hint of arrogance".
From the beginning, Selwood showed an ability to influence games; in just his fourth appearance he led his older and more experienced teammates with a game of 25 disposals and nine tackles. This achievement, described as inspiring, earned him an
AFL Rising Star Award
The AFL Rising Star is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged the best young player in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the year. It was first presented in the 1993 season, and was won by Nathan Buc ...
nomination. The Geelong coaching staff had a highlights package made of this performance, to screen to the rest of the team during the match review later that week. Selwood's impact on the game as a first-year player prompted numerous comparisons to
Chris Judd, who a few years earlier had been lauded for his first-year success as an 18-year-old.
At the conclusion of the home and away period, Selwood's regular contributions resulted in several individual accolades. Polling 44 out of a possible 45 votes, he was awarded the inaugural
Ron Evans Medal as the winner of the AFL Rising Star Award. Selwood earned the maximum five votes from eight of the nine judges.
Selwood was also awarded the prestigious
AFLPA Best First Year Player Award, winning over 70% of all votes from his peers. He became only the fourth player to win both the major awards for first-year players.
Having helped Geelong finish first on the ladder and win the
McClelland Trophy, Selwood made his finals debut in the 2nd Qualifying Final against the
Kangaroos (now North Melbourne) at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground
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(MCG). In front of nearly 80,000 spectators, Selwood amassed 22
disposals, five
marks, five clearances, six
inside 50s, five
tackles, and five score assists, helping Geelong to a club finals record 106 point victory.
Although Selwood struggled to contribute in the Preliminary Final against Collingwood two weeks later, he returned to form for the
2007 AFL Grand Final at the MCG against
Port Adelaide
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. With 18 disposals, five marks, five clearances—the most of any Geelong player—seven inside 50s, four tackles, and an equal game-high four score assists, Selwood helped the Cats to a record 119 point win. At 19 years of age, Selwood became the youngest person to play in a winning Grand Final team in 10 years.
He was also the first to win the AFL Rising Star Award and play in a
premiership side within the same season, making him one of the most accomplished first year players in league history.
Selwood's debut year achievements resulted in him becoming the highest-paid first-year player in AFL history.
Selwood finished the season ranked first among all first-year players in several major statistical categories;
total possessions (405), disposals per game (19.3), kicks (216), handpasses (189), marks (109), tackles (94)—the most ever by any first-year AFL player
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. Accessed 13 May 2008.—and tackles per game (4.5). His 23 score assists during the season also ranked him within the top ten in the league.
Selwood added to his list of first year honours at season's end with the Geelong Football Club Best First Year Player Award, along with a top 20 placing in the
Club Champion award.
["Player Profile – Official AFL website of the Geelong Football Club"](_blank)
AFL
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. Retrieved 4 November 2007 He also received several media end of year sporting awards.
Selwood continued to establish himself as a key player in the Geelong midfield during the
2008 AFL season,
helping the Cats achieve a record-equalling 21-win season and secure the McClelland Trophy for the second successive year. Selwood also claimed the third-longest all-time winning streak by an individual player in VFL/AFL history; 25 successive wins before a mid-season loss to Collingwood.
His standout season was rewarded when he was selected to play for
Victoria
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in the
AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match
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all-star game. In gaining selection for the Victorian team, Selwood, aged 19, became the youngest player to represent "
The Big V
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" in more than 12 years. He was also selected for the preliminary 2008
All-Australian
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squad, placed sixth for the
Leigh Matthews Trophy
The Leigh Matthews Trophy is an annual award given by the AFL Players Association to the Most Valuable Player in the Australian Football League. It is named in honour of Leigh Matthews, who won the first MVP award in 1982, when the league was st ...
as the
AFLPA Most Valuable Player, and finished third in voting for the
Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award. Selwood also polled 19 votes in the
Brownlow Medal
The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as "Charlie"), is awarded to the " best and fairest" player in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the home-and-away season, as determined by votes cast by ...
, awarded to the "best and fairest" player in the AFL, to place fifth overall, and second among his teammates.
Selwood's consistency and performances over his first two seasons was also recognised by the AFL Coaches Association, who awarded him the Best Young Player Award. Geelong qualified for the
finals series
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** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of cont ...
and progressed to the
Grand Final
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for the second consecutive year, but were defeated by
Hawthorn
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. Selwood's performance in the final, during which he gathered 29 disposals—including a team-high nine contested possessions—six marks, six tackles, and six inside 50s, were recognised as he placed fourth in
Norm Smith Medal
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voting for best afield in the Grand Final.
Selwood's year, during which he averaged more than 25 disposals, 4 marks, and 4 tackles per game, was also rewarded with a top five finish in the
Carji Greeves Medal
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The voting system has changed a number of times. Fo ...
(Geelong's Best and Fairest). He finished the season ranked within the top ten in the league for possessions (613), disposals per game (25.5), and handpasses (327).
His total of 63 free kicks earned during the season was also the highest recorded since the AFL began in 1990, breaking the previous record of 54 set by
Luke Darcy
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L ...
five years earlier.
With his rookie contract due to expire, concern mounted during the year over Geelong's ability to retain Selwood beyond the season.
With almost half of their premiership-winning team out of contract, Geelong could only offer contracts paying significantly less than other clubs.
However, Selwood signed a new two-year deal with the club, citing "club success and future opportunities" as his reasons for accepting the reduced salary.
2009–2011: Second and third premierships
Before the
2009 AFL season
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, Selwood was appointed to the club's seven-man leadership group at just 20 years of age. After the
2008 AFL Grand Final loss ended Geelong's previous season, Selwood and his teammates began their 2009 campaign by capturing the pre-season
NAB Cup
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for the second time in four years.
[Cullen, M]
"Cats belt Pies in NAB Cup GF"
Australian Football League & Bigpond, 14 March 2009. Archived from th
original
on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2009. Selwood's 33 disposals, 11 clearances, and 2 goals earned him the
Michael Tuck Medal
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as the player adjudged best afield in this
final
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** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of cont ...
.
In round five, Selwood made his 50th senior appearance, setting a new VFL/AFL record for the highest percentage of wins inside 50 games. His involvement in 46 victories set a winning percentage of 92 percent.
["Joel Selwood Record"](_blank)
AFL Tables. Retrieved 27 April 2009 In addition, Selwood's 50th appearance coincided with the club's own record-setting effort for the most successful 50 game stretch in VFL/AFL history. Geelong had won 47 out of 50 games—Selwood had been involved in 46—eclipsing
Essendon's return of 46 wins and 4 losses during their dominant stretch from the 1999–2001 seasons.
During the round seventeen Grand Final rematch against Hawthorn, Selwood achieved career highs of 42 disposals, 10 marks, and 11 tackles.
["Joel Selwood statistics"](_blank)
footywire.com. Retrieved 4 August 2009 Geelong midfielder
Cameron Ling
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He is now a c ...
described Selwood's performance as: "Absolutely amazing... He just single-handedly lifted the whole group with his intensity around the ball. It's surprising that he's only in his third year. He's something pretty special". Selwood helped Geelong compile an 18–4 win–loss record during the season to become the first team in league history to produce three consecutive home and away campaigns with 18 or more wins. Geelong qualified for the
finals series
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** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of cont ...
in second position on the ladder, before reaching the preliminary final for the third consecutive season. Selwood matched a career-high in finals games with 29 disposals and 9 marks during the Cats 73-point win over Collingwood, leading the club to their third successive Grand Final appearance. During the
Grand Final
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against
St Kilda, Selwood addressed the playing group with a "stirring speech" as Geelong entered the half–time break trailing by 6 points. Teammate
Andrew Mackie lauded Selwood as "a born leader"
[Silkstone, D, "Cats who got the dream", ''The Age'', 28 September 2009.] and credited the team's second half turnaround to Selwood's reminder to "go back to basics and focus upon tackling".
Selwood finished the game with 24 disposals—including a team-high 12 contested possessions and equal game-high 16 handpasses—4 marks, 6 clearances, a team-high 10 first possessions, 3 tackles, and 1 goal to help the Cats record a 12-point win and secure their second premiership in three seasons.
Selwood's standout year was recognised by his peers when he became the youngest-ever winner of the AFLPA Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award, and placed fifth for the Leigh Matthews Trophy as the AFLPA Most Valuable Player. Selwood also finished sixth in the
Brownlow Medal
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, polling 16 votes to finish second at Geelong behind eventual winner
Gary Ablett. He became the first footballer to win the Bendigo Sports Star of the Year Award, adding to his season's list of accolades.
After averaging 28 disposals and 5 tackles per game over the course of the season, Selwood was also awarded with
All-Australian
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honours for the first time in his career and had a second successive top five placing for the Carji Greeves Medal. Selwood finished the year ranked fourth in the league for total disposals (691), third for total handpasses (389), second for contested possessions (236) and eighth for hard-ball gets. For the second successive season, he also led the league for total free kicks earned (59) and finished the year ranked within the top five at Geelong in several major statistical categories.
Prior to the
2010 AFL season, Selwood was retained as the youngest member of the club's revamped leadership group. Despite being unable to defend their NAB Cup title over the pre-season, Geelong re-signed Selwood to a new two-year contract with the club. Selwood highlighted his desire to "give a little bit back (to Geelong) by working hard and working through the next era of Geelong football". During the home and away campaign, Selwood set various personal milestones: in a round six fixture against Richmond, Selwood made a career-high 29 handpasses—also the third-highest recorded in AFL history—while in a round nineteen match against Collingwood he gathered a career-high 20 contested possessions.
["AFL Tables – Player Records: Season and Game Highs"](_blank)
AFL Tables. Retrieved 22 September 2009 In total, Selwood made 24 appearances during the season to help the club achieve a 17–5 record and qualify for the finals series in second position on the ladder. Geelong faced a 2009 Grand Final rematch against St Kilda during the first week of the finals series, and were defeated in a qualifying final for the first time in four years. Selwood was restricted to just four disposals in the first half of the qualifying final loss, his lowest return in a half of football since his debut match in 2007. The following week, he responded with a 33 disposal semi-final performance to help Geelong defeat Fremantle and progress to the preliminary final. However, Geelong's defeat to Collingwood subsequently denied them a chance at a second consecutive
Grand Final
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win.
Despite the club's lack of any trophies for the first time in four years, Selwood's individual season was recognised and rewarded on various fronts. He was once again nominated by his peers for both the AFLPA Most Valuable Player Award and the AFLPA Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award, placing fifth and second overall respectively. During the
2010 Brownlow Medal
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count, Selwood polled 21 votes to place fourth overall and second at Geelong behind
Gary Ablett, Jr. (26 votes). Selwood was selected in the
All-Australian
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team for the second successive year, and also placed third in the AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year Award. He also won his first
Carji Greeves Medal
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The voting system has changed a number of times. Fo ...
, awarded for being the Geelong Football Club's
best and fairest
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player during the 2010 season. Selwood finished the season ranked eighth in the league for total disposals (677), third for total handpasses (388)—also the 10th most in AFL history—second for total free kicks earned (53), and seventh for total inside 50s (110).
Selwood highlighted his consistency by gathering over 20 disposals in 21 of 24 games—11 of which were games with 30 or more disposals—and compiling a six-game streak during which he gathered over 30 possessions from Round 13 to Round 18.
After serving for two years in the club's leadership group, Selwood was promoted to the vice-captaincy position for the
2011 AFL season. During the round eight match against Collingwood, Selwood made his 100th appearance for the club. He became the fifth-quickest player in VFL/AFL history to play 100 games, reaching the milestone four years and forty-two days after making his debut.
[Auciello, M]
"JOEL SELWOOD: A Ton of Talent"
''The Geelong Advertiser'', 13 May 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2013 Selwood's consistency was highlighted by his ability to play in 100 of a possible 106 games since entering the league.
His record of 85 wins, together with his numerous awards and achievements, led to
Hawthorn
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captain
Luke Hodge
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proclaiming the milestone as "probably the most highly credentialed 100 games anyone has ever played".
Following the round twelve match against Hawthorn, Selwood was reported for a striking offense against
Brent Guerra
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Career
Port Adelaide
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and subsequently suspended for four matches. It was the first time Selwood had been reported and suspended during his career. Selwood continued to set various milestones throughout the season; he collected a career-high 43 disposals against Melbourne in round nineteen, kicked a career-best 3 goals against Gold Coast in round twenty, and equalled a career-best 11 tackles in both round nineteen against Melbourne and round twenty-four against Collingwood.
Selwood and Geelong finished the season with a 19–3 win-loss record to qualify for the finals series in second position on the ladder. Following consecutive wins against Hawthorn in the Qualifying Final and West Coast in the Preliminary Final, Geelong progressed through to the Grand Final against Collingwood. Selwood's performance in the final, during which he gathered a team-high 28 disposals, laid 7 tackles, and kicked 2 goals, were recognised as he placed runner-up in
Norm Smith Medal
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voting for the adjudicated best afield player. Geelong defeated Collingwood to record a 38-point victory and earn Selwood his third premiership medallion in five seasons. Selwood's was recognised with various nominations at the end of the season; he was named to the preliminary All-Australian squad, and was once again nominated by his peers for both the AFLPA Most Valuable Player Award and the AFLPA Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award. He collected at least 20 disposals in 18 of his 20 games for the season and ranked equal first for inside 50s (114) at the club.
2012–2014: Captaining the Cats
Following the retirement of
Cameron Ling
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He is now a c ...
, Selwood was appointed as the club captain prior to the
2012 AFL season. His elevation made him the youngest captain of the Geelong Football Club in more than a decade. At the time of his appointment, Selwood admitted to "always wanting to lead the Geelong Football Club in a manner, if I was captain or not captain" and being driven to "want to make this football club successful for a long time". Geelong proceeded to re-sign Selwood on a five-year contract—the first time the club had handed out a long-term contract of that length since
Gary Ablett, Sr. in 1987.
During the season, Geelong coach
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praised Selwood as "probably the toughest player I've ever seen...he gets hit in the head a lot...he just sees the ball and he puts his head down and he goes as hard as anyone possibly could". Despite Selwood's individual efforts, the Cats finished with a 15–7 win–loss record at the conclusion of the season to finish sixth on the ladder. This represented the first time in Selwood's career that the club had not qualified with a double chance for the finals series, setting them up for an Elimination Final match against
Fremantle
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. Despite Selwood's contribution of a game-high 28 disposals and team-high six inside-50s, the Cats were defeated by 16 points and exited the finals series.
Selwood's performances throughout the season firmed his position as Geelong's top midfielder; he gathered more possessions than any of his teammates and ranked within the top ten throughout the league for clearances per game, contested possessions per game, and inside-50s per game—culminating in his second placing to
Tom Hawkins for the Carji Greeves Medal and a nomination to the preliminary All-Australian squad. In 2012, he won the AFLPA Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award for the second time in his career, sharing the honour with
Beau Waters
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.
His impressive first year as club captain was also recognised as he finished runner-up in the AFLPA Best Captain Award voting. Selwood's accomplishments and achievements at the club were honoured when he was presented with life membership of the Geelong Football Club after just six seasons.
Selwood and Geelong began the
2013 AFL season on a seven-game winning streak before finishing with an improved 18–4 win-loss record to qualify in second position for the finals series. During the season, Selwood made his 150th appearance for the club and set a club record for the fastest 150 games played from debut (six years and one hundred and four days). In doing so, Selwood surpassed the previous record set by
Jack Hawkins
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(seven years and four days). He also became the third youngest player (25 years, 48 days) in club history to reach 150 games, behind only
Ken Newland (24 years, 85 days) and
Gary Ablett, Jr. (24 years, 339 days).
[Casanelia, Ben]
"150 up for Selwood"
, ''Inside Football Magazine'', 12 July 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2013 He also set a VFL/AFL record for the greatest winning percentage amongst 150 game players, having won 124 of his first 150 games (83% winning percentage) since debuting in 2007.
Following his 150th appearance, Selwood displayed an improved goal-kicking ability by kicking 17 goals in the remaining 7 games of the season. Coach Chris Scott acknowledged that Selwood had identified goal kicking as an area of improvement within his game, and credited Selwood for taking responsibility to work hard and improve at it. Geelong began their finals series against Fremantle in a Qualifying Final, but were defeated by 15 points. The defeat forced the club into a Semi Final against Port Adelaide, the first finals game between both clubs since the 2007 AFL Grand Final. Selwood contributed 27 disposals, 4 marks, and 4 tackles to lead Geelong to a 16-point victory—his first finals win as captain. The win ensured Geelong's progression through to the Preliminary Final against Hawthorn, to play-off for a position in the 2013 AFL Grand Final. Despite Selwood's contribution of 23 disposals, 4 tackles, and 1 goal however, the Cats were defeated by 5 points and finished the season in third place.
Selwood's elevated performances throughout the season were recognised and rewarded through several end of season awards. He was named to his third
All-Australian
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as the starting centerman and honoured with the captaincy of the All-Australian team for the first time in his career.
[Auciello, Michael]
"Best of the best 'loves leading'"
''The Geelong Advertiser'', 18 September 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2013 He won his first ever AFLPA Best Captain Award whilst also being honoured with his second consecutive, and third overall AFLPA Robert Rose Award as the adjudicated most courageous player.
Selwood also placed as the runner-up to Gary Ablett for both the AFLPA Most Valuable Player Award and the Brownlow Medal, his highest placing for both individual awards. He polled a career-best 27 votes for the Brownlow Medal. He also finished third in the AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year Award. Having finished the season at the club with the most clearances (128), second most disposals (615), second most tackles (140), second most inside 50s (103), fourth-most goals (30), and third most goal assists (20), he was awarded a second
Carji Greeves Medal
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.
Despite a
hamstring
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injury during the pre-season, Selwood made a recovery to lead Geelong to an unbeaten record over the first five rounds of the 2014 home and away period. He averaged over 27 disposals, 6 tackles, and a goal during the winning streak until the club suffered their first loss for the season against Port Adelaide in round six. Geelong were defeated a further three times over the following two months, coinciding with Selwood's lower averages of 19 disposals and 4 tackles a game. Despite his overall inconsistent performances, Selwood was praised for his ability to make key contributions during games; he kicked the winning goal against Carlton in round twelve and scored 3 goals against St Kilda in round thirteen from only 11 disposals.
[Wade, Nick]
"Selwood always finds a way"
''The Geelong Advertiser'', 5 May 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014[Matthews, Bruce]
"Carlton Coach Mick Malthouse livid over last minute umpiring calls in five-point loss to Geelong at Etihad Stadium"
''The Herald Sun'', 7 June 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014 Coach Scott lauded him as having "a mark of a great player"
who could "find a way to change things ... and play his best when the game was demanding it"
even after "struggling at times within games and when it seemingly isn’t going (his) way".
Carlton coach
Mick Malthouse
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After finishing his playing career, Malthou ...
similarly praised Selwood as "an outstanding player ... he wills his side to win"
and the player he would pick to have in his own team if given the choice.
Selwood and the Cats finished the season with a 17–5 win-loss record to qualify in third position for the finals series. In the qualifying final against Hawthorn, Selwood gathered 31 disposals, 16 contested possessions, 9 clearances, 6 tackles, and 3 goals but was unable to prevent a 36-point defeat. Needing to defeat North Melbourne in the semi-final to remain in the finals, Selwood accumulated 24 disposals, a game-high 16 contested possessions, a game-high 11 clearances, and 8 tackles. However, he was again unable to prevent a 6-point defeat and Geelong were eliminated from the finals series. The loss was the first time that Selwood had experienced consecutive defeats in a finals series with Geelong.
Despite his team's exit from the finals series, Selwood was recognised and rewarded for his individual season through several end of season awards. He was named to his fourth overall
All-Australian
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team as the starting ruck rover, and was honoured with the captaincy for the second successive season. He also won his third consecutive, and fourth overall AFLPA Robert Rose Award as the adjudicated most courageous player.
In addition, he placed second for the AFLPA Best Captain Award, eighth overall for the AFLPA Most Valuable Player Award, seventh in voting for the AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year Award, and tied for fifth overall in the Brownlow Medal. Selwood's 21 votes in the 2014 Brownlow Medal count saw him set a new club record for most career polled Brownlow Medal votes by a Geelong player.
[Peeters, Tom]
"Selwood tops Cats all-time Brownlow votes"
''Geelong Football Club'', 23 September 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014 With 137 votes across 8 seasons, he ranked ahead of
Garry Hocking
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Tough and skilled in equal measure, Hocking was an integral part of Geelong's ...
, who had previously held the club record with 133 votes in 15 seasons.
His role throughout the season was demonstrated as he led the team in total disposals (614), tackles (144), clearances (153), and inside 50s (100) while kicking the third most goals (24) and providing the second most goal assists (20).
In recognition, he won the club Coach's Award, as well as his second consecutive Carji Greeves Medal. He became the seventh player in the club's history to win at least three Carji Greeves Medals.
During the off-season, Selwood was appointed as the national team captain of
Australia
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for the
2014 International Rules Series against
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. Playing in the midfield, Selwood kicked one
over
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in the
lone test match and led Australia to a 56–46 win against Ireland. Winning their 20th test match against Ireland, Australia reclaimed the
Cormac McAnallen Trophy for the first time since 2010.
2015–2019: Missed Finals series, three Preliminary Finals defeats
In the
2015 AFL season, Selwood produced several strong performances early in the season despite the team's shaky start. Against Gold Coast in Round 3, Selwood led Geelong to a 9-point win with 38 disposals—23 of which were contested possessions—8 clearances, 6 tackles, 5 inside 50s, and a goal. His performance prompted his teammate
Mitch Duncan to declare him as "an extraordinary player"
whilst his coach Scott suggested that "his teammates should consider it a privilege to be playing alongside him".
In Round 19 against Sydney, Selwood made his 200th appearance for the club and led Geelong to victory with 35 disposals, 6 marks, and 6 inside 50s. His milestone appearance at 27 years of age made him the youngest player in club history to play 200 games.
He also became the fourth-fastest player in VFL/AFL history to play 200 games after achieving the milestone in 8 years and 129 days. With the departure of several experienced teammates over the previous three seasons, Selwood was responsible for leading an inexperienced midfield throughout the season. Often matched up against opposition
taggers and receiving minimal support, Selwood struggled with consistency. Despite leading the team in several statistical categories and averaging career highs in clearances, Selwood recorded his lowest disposal average since his first year, as well as his lowest disposal efficiency, lowest uncontested possession average, and highest clanger average of his career.
[ His inconsistent performances coincided with Geelong consequently finishing the year in tenth place with an 11–1–10 win-draw-loss record, thus missing out on qualifying for the finals series for the first time in Selwood's career. Selwood also failed to be nominated into the All-Australian squad or final team for the first time since his debut season. However, he still finished third for the AFLPA Most Courageous Player Award.
Geelong were again one of the better teams in the 2016 AFL season. Selwood was joined in the midfield by ]Patrick Dangerfield
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Drafted by Adelaide in 2007, Dangerfi ...
, an established star who was traded from Adelaide. Selwood also had the opportunity to play with younger brother Scott, who joined the team from West Coast. Despite winning their last seven games of the home and away rounds, Geelong finished 2016 tied with Sydney and Hawthorn for the best win-loss record of 17–5 and were second on the ladder behind Sydney because of the point percentage tiebreak criteria. Against Hawthorn, the three-time reigning premiers, Geelong won their Qualifying Final by two points after Hawthorn's Isaac Smith missed a kick at goal after the siren. Selwood was rated Geelong's best afield with 26 disposals, second to Dangerfield, and one goal. After Sydney were upset in their Qualifying Final, Geelong had to face Sydney in the Preliminary Final and lost by a 37-point margin in spite of Selwood and Dangerfield both having 39 disposals, which was Selwood's season high, and Selwood's finals record of 23 contested possessions. Selwood also had a career-best 13 tackles in the game.
Selwood was named to the All-Australian team for the fifth time, and was named captain of the team for the third time, having been recognized for leading his team back to the finals. He led the league in free kicks won, was tied for fourth in clearances, and was tenth in inside 50s. Selwood also had a career-best season average of 28.3 disposals per game. He finished fifth in the AFLPA Best Captain voting. Selwood had 18 votes for the Brownlow Medal
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, second on the team behind Dangerfield, who won the award and credited Selwood as one of the key reasons for his improved performance.
During the 2017 AFL season, Selwood had a better first half of the year, polling all 13 of his Brownlow votes in the first eleven rounds. One of his best performances came in Round 5 against St Kilda when he matched his career-best disposal count with 43.[ Selwood left the Round 14 game against Fremantle after a concussion in the first minute.][ He also missed the last three games of the season after suffering an ankle injury against Sydney that required surgery. For the second consecutive year, Geelong finished the home and away rounds tied for the best win–loss record, but were second on the ladder, this time behind Adelaide. Geelong played three lopsided finals. They lost their home Qualifying Final to the eventual premiers Richmond by 51 points, and Selwood struggled in particular with just 19 disposals as he returned from injury. They bounced back to win their Semi Final against Sydney by 59 points, though Selwood again did not play a key role in the game. Selwood had a better game in the Preliminary Final against minor premiers Adelaide with 34 disposals and a goal, but could not prevent a 61-point defeat.
Despite missing several games, Selwood was named to the All-Australian team for the sixth time, this time not as a starter but in the interchange.] He finished second in the voting for the AFLPA Most Courageous Player Award, and third for the AFLPA Best Captain Award. In the offseason, Selwood rejoined the national team for the International Rules Series
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. Australia won both test of the series to retake the Cormac McAnallen Cup, though Selwood received a black card and was sent off in the second test for knocking Chris Barrett to the ground with a high hit after Barrett had already disposed of the ball.
Geelong entered the 2018 AFL season
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with Gary Ablett Jr., a two-time Brownlow winner, returning to the club and joining Selwood and Dangerfield in the midfield.[ Selwood began the season by playing his 250th game in Round 1 against Melbourne, becoming the third-quickest player to reach the milestone in VFL/AFL history behind only Wayne Schimmelbusch and ]Adam Goodes
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. He had a season-best 39 disposals in his milestone game, which Geelong won by three points. Despite this initial success and the promise for the season, Geelong missed out on the double chance for just the third time in Selwood's career as they finished eight on the ladder and barely made the finals. Geelong exited the finals series in the first week with an Elimination Final loss to Melbourne by 29 points. Selwood's poor performance while being tagged by Melbourne's James Harmes was regarded as a key factor in the game. Although Selwood finished with 25 disposals, he only had 14 through the first three quarters when Haynes was tagging him. Despite Geelong's struggles in the home and away rounds, Selwood was praised for his performance and leadership throughout the season. He finished fourth in the AFLPA Best Captain Award voting.[ He accrued 14 Brownlow votes, tied for second-most on the team behind the 17 from Dangerfield. This was the last of Selwood's eleven consecutive seasons of polling double-digit Brownlow votes.][ He only ranked fifth in the Carji Greeves Medal voting.
Geelong recovered in the 2019 AFL season and were on top of the ladder for nearly all of the home and away rounds. They fell to second behind the Brisbane Lions in the penultimate round, but still finished as minor premiers after Brisbane lost the last round and Geelong had the best point percentage among the three clubs with a 16–6 win-loss record. It was the third McClelland Trophy of Selwood's career.] Although Geelong had success, Selwood began showing signs of decline, only recording 27 disposals or more twice in the home and away rounds after averaging 27 disposals in the previous season.[ Despite their minor premiership, Geelong lost their Qualifying Final to Collingwood by 10 points and Selwood was not a key factor, only collecting 18 disposals. The Cats recovered to win their Semi Final against West Coast by 20 points. Selwood dominated the first half and finished with 26 disposals as well as a goal. Geelong again exited the finals in the Preliminary Final stage with a 19-point defeat to the eventual premiers Richmond. Selwood had a good performance in the game with 30 disposals. It was Geelong's third Preliminary Final loss in four years. Nonetheless, Selwood had his third and fourth best disposal tallies of the year in these last two finals.][
]
2020–2022: Grand Final returns and retirement
The 2020 AFL season was shortened to 17 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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, and the quarters of each game were shortened from 20 minutes down to 16. Selwood played his 300th game in Round 5 against Gold Coast, becoming the fifth Geelong player to reach that milestone. Geelong won the game to maintain Selwood's perfect record of winning all six of his milestone games for each of his successive 50 games.[ Selwood missed successive games twice during the season, two games in the middle due to a hamstring injury and four games towards the end with a knee injury. Geelong finished fourth on the ladder with a 12–5 win–loss record. Although they lost their Qualifying Final to Port Adelaide, they won their Semi Final against Collingwood by 68 points and then ended their Preliminary Final losing streak with a win over the Brisbane Lions by 40 points to advance to their first Grand Final since 2011. Selwood kicked one of Geelong's just five goals in the loss to Port Adelaide. He wasn't among Geelong's best players in either of the finals wins. Geelong lost the ]Grand Final
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to the reigning premiers Richmond by 31 points, after only trailing by two points at three-quarter time. Selwood had a better performance in the loss, gaining Geelong's second-highest total of 21 disposals and a team-high 6 clearances.
Geelong were in contention for the minor premiership in the 2021 AFL season, which would go to the winner of their last home and away round against Melbourne. Despite 28 disposals and a goal from Selwood as well as building up a 44 point lead, they lost the game on a goal after the siren and finished third behind Melbourne and Port Adelaide. Selwood only missed one game during season, not playing Round 17 due to rest and not an injury.[ He had a season-high 39 disposals in Round 10 against Gold Coast.][ For the second year in a row, Geelong lost their Qualifying Final against Port Adelaide, but still made it to the Preliminary Final stage with a convincing 35-point win over Greater Western Sydney. Selwood became Geelong's games record holder in the Semi Final, surpassing his former teammate ]Corey Enright
Corey Enright (born 14 September 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He has played the second-most games for . Enright is currently def ...
with his 333rd game for the club. In their Preliminary Final, they lost a rematch against Melbourne in a lopsided manner by 83 points. Selwood nonetheless had a good performance with 24 disposals and 8 clearances. Selwood finished fourth in the voting for AFLPA Best Captain.
An extremely strong 2022 AFL season saw Geelong win 16 games in a row, finish as both the minor premiers and the eventual 2022 premiers. Selwood was an integral part of the playing group, but as a senior player was rested periodically throughout the season and had managed game-time, which occasionally included starting the game on the bench. His 11th, and final season as captain, Selwood remained crucial to the team's success and leadership and was awarded the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award. In round 3, Selwood broke Stephen Kernahan's record for the most games played as an AFL captain in a thrilling 13-point victory over Collingwood. After over a decade of constant heartbreak in finals, Selwood achieved his fourth premiership, and his first as captain. His grand final appearance marked his 40th ever final - the most amount of finals played by any AFL player ever. He remained highly effective in the 81-point demolition of the Sydney Swans
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, recording 26 disposals (12 in the first quarter) and an emotional fourth-quarter goal.
Selwood announced his retirement from AFL less than a week following the grand final victory. His choice to retire was kept secret from the majority of the playing group for the purpose of maintaining the group's focus on pursuing the premiership. He became the third consecutive Geelong captain to retire following a premiership.
Player profile
Selwood has spent the majority of his career playing as an inside midfielder.
Having ranked highly across numerous major statistical categories since his first year, Selwood is considered one of the most consistent and well-rounded players in the league. Regarded as one of the league's most physical and tough players, he has been praised for playing "with a physicality and intensity that is the benchmark of the competition". He has also gained a reputation as one of the league's most courageous players, highlighted by his four Robert Rose Awards—the most of any current player in the league. His physical and courageous approach however, has resulted in various concussion or head–related injuries during his career. This has prompted commentary regarding Selwood's long-term well-being.
Because of his aggressive style-of-play, Selwood has gathered a reputation as a "head-over-the-ball specialist" and for consistently putting himself in positions to break tackles and win free kicks. His ability to "buckle his knees, (get) down and pull his arm up so that the tackler's arm goes up above the neck" has been declared by former Hawthorn captain Shane Crawford
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as "almost impossible to stop at times" and is reflected in his regular standing among league leaders for total free kicks received. It has also led to opposition players noting specific techniques to tackling Selwood—Carlton's Kade Simpson
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admitted it was important to "get in low" because "he’s such a master at lifting the elbows, which tries to slip the tackle up around the neck ... there’s no doubt it’s a skill". Selwood has declared the technique as a "benefit and an advantage I’m getting at the moment on someone else because I see a weakness in what they are doing ... the majority of the time they are doing 95 per cent of the tackle right. It’s just that five per cent where I can use my upper body strength, I can dip at the knees slightly". Former Brisbane Lions
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captain Michael Voss
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agrees, stating "all he’s doing is keeping his feet, dropping his legs and he’s got a fantastic tenchique icin rolling his shoulder ... Selwood shouldn’t be penalised because he’s stronger than the tackler. If I was playing today and I could develop that technique, I’d be looking at it".
Selwood's leadership ability has consistently been praised, culminating in his appointment as club captain at the age of 23 and national team captain at the age of 26. On the field, he is noted for his ability to regularly inspire teammates by "leading not just with his voice but with his actions". Hall of Fame member Wayne Carey
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regards Selwood as a "once-in-a-generation leader"[ and the league's "greatest current-day match-winner".][
Off the field, he has been praised by teammates for his professionalism in driving standards and attention to preparation.] Selwood has summarised his leadership style on the field as "getting into that emotional state where you'd just do anything for your teammates", and off the field as "caring for your teammates and making sure they're OK and you're making them better people". He considers his predecessors at Geelong, Tom Harley and Cameron Ling, as his greatest role models for leadership.[ ]Melbourne
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captain Nathan Jones declared that Selwood's leadership qualities were those he respected and strove to emulate as a fellow AFL captain.
Selwood has stated his career intention to "work really hard on the basics". Despite his admitting to being "not the fastest player, or most skillful", his hard running, tackling and one-percent plays are important elements to his overall game. He has the most tackles in VFL/AFL history, having surpassed Matt Priddis
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Prior to being drafted, Priddis won two premierships with the Subiac ...
's previous record of 1629 in Round 7 of the 2021 season. Footballing experts have praised his decision-making ability when considering his overall productivity with the football, with Leigh Matthews complimenting Selwood as "the best wet-weather player in the game".
Personal life
Selwood is married to Brit Davis, a model and special education teacher. They became a couple in 2015, were engaged in 2018, and married in 2020. Selwood is the third of four children born to Bryce and Maree Selwood. He has three brothers, all having been listed with AFL clubs; two older brothers, twins Adam
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) and Troy
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(75 games for the Brisbane Lions and a previous Geelong VFL captain) and a younger brother, Scott (who played 135 games for West Coast, and 34 games for Geelong with Joel). Maree was awarded the 2005 AFL Players Association Mother of the Year Award for her contribution to football through each of her sons. Selwood is also a descendant of the brothers Frank
Frank or Franks may refer to:
People
* Frank (given name)
* Frank (surname)
* Franks (surname)
* Franks, a medieval Germanic people
* Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang
Curr ...
, Fred
Fred may refer to:
People
* Fred (name), including a list of people and characters with the name
Mononym
* Fred (cartoonist) (1931–2013), pen name of Fred Othon Aristidès, French
* Fred (footballer, born 1949) (1949–2022), Frederico Ro ...
, and Harry Crapper, granduncles to Maree, each of whom played VFL football in the 1930s.
Since winning the AFL Rising Star Award sponsored by the National Australia Bank
National Australia Bank (abbreviated NAB, branded nab) is one of the four largest financial institutions in Australia (colloquially referred to as "The Big Four") in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers. NAB was ranked 21st-la ...
(NAB), Selwood has been involved in several promotions for the bank, in an ambassadorial role and in several television advertisement appearances. He is also an ambassador for Auskick
Auskick is a program designed to teach the basic skills of Australian rules football (AFL) to boys and girls aged between 5 and 12. Auskick is a non-contact variant of the sport. It began in Australia and is now a nationwide non-selective pro ...
, the AFL's junior development program that is sponsored by NAB, annually acting as a mentor for the junior player deemed 'Auskicker of the Year'. Along with his parents and brothers, Selwood works on behalf of the Seeing Eye Dogs Association (SEDA) organisation. Selwood and his family sponsor pups who are being trained as a seeing eye dogs—one named "Selwood" in his family's honour. SEDA has said that the family's widespread dispersal around Australia, with Adam and Scott in Western Australia, Joel and Troy remaining in Victoria, has helped to publicise the organisation's nationwide activity. During the 2010 season, Selwood was officially appointed as the club's community ambassador for various charitable community activities. Selwood subsequently became the public face of both the Cotton on Foundation and its sponsorship for the rebuilding of the children's ward at Geelong Hospital.
A lifelong supporter of the Geelong Football Club, Selwood cites the club's own Hall of Fame member Gary Ablett as a childhood idol, along with Sydney
Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
players Paul Kelly and Brett Kirk
Brett Kirk (born 25 October 1976) is a former Australian rules football player of the Sydney Swans and was the AFL's International Ambassador. Kirk is currently serving as an assistant coach with the Sydney Swans.
AFL career
Kirk grew up in Al ...
. Prior to the 2009 AFL premiership season, Selwood was elected to the AFL Players Association committee as the Geelong alternate delegate representative. He has had several endorsement and promotional deals with companies including Asics and Smith's. Selwood also features in a special edition Monopoly AFL premiership gameboard, occupying Bow Street.
Post-playing career
Following his retirement from AFL in 2022, Selwood took up a leadership coaching position with the Melbourne Storm
The Melbourne Storm are a rugby league club based in Melbourne, Victoria in Australia that participates in the National Rugby League. The first fully professional rugby league team based in the state, the Storm entered the competition in 1998. ...
.
Statistics
''Updated to the end of the 2022 season''.
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, 21 , , 7 , , 8 , , 215 , , 189 , , 404 , , 109 , , 95 , , 0.3 , , 0.4 , , 10.2 , , 9.0 , , 19.2 , , 5.2 , , 4.5 , , 2
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, 2008
File:2008 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Lehman Brothers went bankrupt following the Subprime mortgage crisis; Cyclone Nargis killed more than 138,000 in Myanmar; A scene from the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing; ...
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, 24 , , 6 , , 9 , , 283 , , 324 , , 607 , , 102 , , 78 , , 0.3 , , 0.4 , , 11.8 , , 13.5 , , 25.3 , , 4.3 , , 3.3 , , 19
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, scope=row bgcolor=F0E68C , 2009
File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran ...
# , , , , 14
, 25 , , 11 , , 10 , , 301 , , 386 , , 687 , , 111 , , 118 , , 0.4 , , 0.4 , , 12.0 , , 15.4 , , 27.5 , , 4.4 , , 4.7 , , 16
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, 2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
, , , , 14
, 24 , , 9 , , 10 , , 289 , , 388 , , 677 , , 112 , , 126 , , 0.4 , , 0.4 , , 12.0 , , 16.2 , , 28.2 , , 4.7 , , 5.3 , , 21
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, scope=row bgcolor=F0E68C , 2011
File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ...
# , , , , 14
, 20 , , 15 , , 12 , , 296 , , 222 , , 518 , , 82 , , 125 , , 0.8 , , 0.6 , , 14.8 , , 11.1 , , 25.9 , , 4.1 , , 6.3 , , 17
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, 2012
File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gather ...
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, 21 , , 13 , , 12 , , 293 , , 246 , , 539 , , 74 , , 118 , , 0.6 , , 0.6 , , 14.0 , , 11.7 , , 25.7 , , 3.5 , , 5.6 , , 14
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, 2013
File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ...
, , , , 14
, 25 , , 30 , , 16 , , 307 , , 308 , , 615 , , 102 , , 140 , , 1.2 , , 0.6 , , 12.3 , , 12.3 , , 24.6 , , 4.1 , , 5.6 , , 27
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, 2014
File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
, , , , 14
, 24 , , 24 , , 16 , , 311 , , 303 , , 614 , , 109 , , 144 , , 1.0 , , 0.7 , , 13.0 , , 12.6 , , 25.6 , , 4.5 , , 6.0 , , 21
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, 2015
File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ...
, , , , 14
, 20 , , 14 , , 8 , , 237 , , 254 , , 491 , , 61 , , 124 , , 0.7 , , 0.4 , , 11.8 , , 12.7 , , 24.6 , , 3.0 , , 6.2 , , 13
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, 2016
File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses during the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh ...
, , , , 14
, 24 , , 9 , , 12 , , 341 , , 338 , , 679 , , 83 , , 139 , , 0.4 , , 0.5 , , 14.2 , , 14.1 , , 28.3 , , 3.5 , , 5.8 , , 18
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, 2017
File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a ser ...
, , , , 14
, 21 , , 7 , , 4 , , 247 , , 289 , , 536 , , 67 , , 107 , , 0.3 , , 0.2 , , 11.8 , , 13.8 , , 25.5 , , 3.2 , , 5.1 , , 13
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, 2018
File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the United ...
, , , , 14
, 23 , , 7 , , 13 , , 298 , , 323 , , 621 , , 94 , , 124 , , 0.3 , , 0.6 , , 13.0 , , 14.0 , , 27.0 , , 4.1 , , 5.4 , , 14
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, 2019
File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ...
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, 23 , , 6 , , 6 , , 275 , , 214 , , 489 , , 79 , , 94 , , 0.3 , , 0.3 , , 12.0 , , 9.3 , , 21.3 , , 3.4 , , 4.1 , , 3
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, 2020
2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, COVID- ...
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, 2021
File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021; Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October–November 2021 ...
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, 24 , , 6 , , 4 , , 278 , , 274 , , 552 , , 77 , , 113 , , 0.3 , , 0.2 , , 11.6 , , 11.4 , , 23.0 , , 3.2 , , 4.7 , , 9
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, scope=row bgcolor=F0E68C , 2022
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! colspan=3 , Career
! 355 !! 175 !! 147 !! 4347 !! 4399 !! 8746 !! 1366 !! 1799 !! 0.5 !! 0.4 !! 12.2 !! 12.4 !! 24.6 !! 3.8 !! 5.1 !! 214
Notes
Honours and achievements
Team
*4× AFL Premiership
This page is a complete chronological listing of VFL/AFL premiers. The Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) until 1990, is the elite national competition in men's Australian rules football.
The inaugur ...
(Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River, ...
): 2007, 2009
File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran ...
, 2011
File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ...
, 2022
*4× McClelland Trophy (Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River, ...
): 2007, 2008
File:2008 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Lehman Brothers went bankrupt following the Subprime mortgage crisis; Cyclone Nargis killed more than 138,000 in Myanmar; A scene from the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing; ...
, 2019
File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ...
, 2022
File:2022 collage V1.png, Clockwise, from top left: Road junction at Yamato-Saidaiji Station several hours after the assassination of Shinzo Abe; 2022 Sri Lankan protests, Anti-government protest in Sri Lanka in front of the Presidential Secretari ...
*NAB Cup
In the Australian Football League (AFL), previously the Victorian Football League (VFL), the pre-season competition, known during its history by a variety of sponsored names and most recently as the NAB Cup, was an annual Australian rules foot ...
(Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River, ...
): 2009
File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran ...
*2× Cormac McAnallen Cup
The International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team (s ...
(Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
): 2014
File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
, 2017
File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a ser ...
Individual
*6× All-Australian
The All-Australian team is an all-star team of Australian rules football in Australia, Australian rules footballers, selected by a panel at the end of each season. It represents a complete team, including an interchange bench, of the best-perf ...
: 2009
File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran ...
, 2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
, 2013
File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ...
( C), 2014
File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
( C), 2016
File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses during the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh ...
( C), 2017
File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a ser ...
*3× Carji Greeves Medal
The Carji Greeves Medal is a name given in recent decades to an Australian rules football award given to the player(s) adjudged best and fairest for the Geelong Football Club for the season.
The voting system has changed a number of times. Fo ...
: 2010, 2013, 2014
* AFLPA Best Captain Award: 2013
*4× AFLPA Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award: 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014
*Michael Tuck Medal
The Michael Tuck Medal was awarded to the best-and-fairest player in the AFL Pre-season Cup Final. The award was presented annually between 1992 and 2013; since 2014, the award has not been presented due to the preseason being structured without a ...
: 2009
*AFLCA Best Young Player Award: 2008
*AFL Rising Star Award
The AFL Rising Star is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged the best young player in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the year. It was first presented in the 1993 season, and was won by Nathan ...
: 2007
* AFLPA Best First Year Player Award: 2007
*2× Peter Badcoe VC Medal: 2016, 2018
*5× Geelong F.C. Most club votes in Brownlow Medal: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
* Geelong F.C. Coach's Award: 2014
*2× Geelong F.C. Tom Harley Award for Best Clubman: 2011, 2013
*3× Geelong F.C. Community Champion Award: 2011, 2020, 2022
* Geelong F.C. Best First Year Player Award: 2007
*Captain of Australia
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in International Rules Series: 2014
* Victorian Representative Honours in AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match: 2008
*2× K-Rock Geelong Football Player of the Year: 2013, 2014
*Bendigo Sports Star of the Year Award: 2009
*Fox Sports Best First Year Player Award: 2007
* Captain of Geelong F.C.: 2012—''2022''
*Vice-captain of Geelong F.C.: 2011
* Geelong F.C. Life Membership Inductee: 2012
Other achievements
*Only player in VFL/AFL history to win the AFL Rising Star Award and play in an AFL premiership within the same year: 2007
*Only Geelong player to win the AFL Rising Star Award: 2007
*Third-longest all-time streak for most consecutive victories by an AFL player (25 wins): 2008
*Fifth-fastest player in VFL/AFL history to reach 100 senior games (4 years and 42 days after debut): 2011
*Most career polled Brownlow votes by a Geelong player (137 votes): 2014
*Youngest player in Geelong history to play 200 senior games (27 years of age): 2015
*Fourth-fastest player in VFL/AFL history to reach 200 senior games (8 years and 129 days after debut): 2015
*Seventh-highest winning percentage record of any player in AFL history (77.21 percent): 2015
*Only 4-time Premiership Player for Geelong. (2007, 2009, 2011, 2022.)
See also
*List of Australian rules football families
This is a List of Australian rules football families, that is families who have had more than one member play or coach in the Australian Football League (previously the VFL) as well as families who have had multiple immediate family members wi ...
* List of AFL debuts in 2007
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References
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External links
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August 2007 Interview with The Age
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Living people
1988 births
Australian rules footballers from Bendigo
Geelong Football Club players
Geelong Football Club Premiership players
AFL Rising Star winners
Victorian State of Origin players
All-Australians (AFL)
Bendigo Pioneers players
Sandhurst Football Club players
Carji Greeves Medal winners
Geelong Football Club captains
Australia international rules football team players
Four-time VFL/AFL Premiership players
AFL Academy graduates