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Josh Prudden (born 6 September 1994) 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 had an injury-ridden career and only played four AFL games across five seasons. Before his AFL career, Prudden played as a midfielder for Assumption College under coach
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, a former player for , who helped him to be drafted by the Bulldogs. Injuries kept him from playing consistently in the Bulldogs' reserves teams early in his career, but in 2015 he was eventually rewarded for good form in the
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with his AFL debut. He was cut short in early 2016 when he suffered a major knee injury and he never returned to the AFL side, being demoted to the Bulldogs' rookie list at the end of 2016 and delisted altogether at the end of 2017. Prudden is now the captain of the Bulldogs' VFL/Reserves team.


Early life

Prudden started his football career playing for Assumption College as their captain under coach Scott Wynd, who had previously played AFL for . Wynd help draw the attention of Bulldogs recruiters to Prudden and moved him from his normal position in the midfield to Assumption College's forward line to display his strong marking ability. During 2012 he also played for
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side
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and for country club Seymour in the
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, where he played in a grand final in front of Bulldogs recruiters. This helped him to get drafted unexpectedly by the Bulldogs with pick 50 in the 2012 national draft.


AFL career


Early injury troubles (2013–2014)

Prudden started his career playing for the Bulldogs' VFL affiliate , but ankle injuries meant he was unavailable to play for all but 9 matches. Due to the deteriorating relationship between the Western Bulldogs and Williamstown, an agreement was made that no more than twelve Bulldogs players could play in the VFL side in any given week, so Prudden was forced to play seven of his nine matches for Williamstown's own reserves team in the VFL reserves. He played his best game in the VFL against 's reserves team where he accumulated 23 possessions. His good form saw him sign a contract extension, keeping him at the Western Bulldogs at least until the end of the 2015 season. In 2014 the Western Bulldogs introduced their own reserves team into the VFL, , and Prudden played for them in their first match. He was injured in the match and wasn't able to return to the side until round 11. A knee injury sidelined him again at the end of the season, meaning he could only play six VFL matches, but he recovered from this injury in time to commence training at the beginning of the 2015 pre-season.


Debut and delisting (2015–2017)

In 2015 the Western Bulldogs got a new senior coach,
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. Beveridge wanted to put an emphasis on rewarding good form in the VFL, so when Prudden played consistently in the first half of the season he was given his AFL debut against in round 15 as a half-back. After playing four AFL games, he injured his hamstring and wasn't able to return to the team. He impressed enough in his four AFL games that he was given a one-year contract extension. In 2016 Prudden injured his anterior cruciate ligament in a VFL match against . This injury ruled him out of playing any football for the rest of the season, but the Western Bulldogs committed to moving him to their rookie list for the 2017 season. Prudden was delisted from the Bulldogs' senior list at the end of 2016 and he was subsequently re-drafted with selection 35 in the 2017 rookie draft. He made his return from injury in a VFL practice match against concurrently to round 1 of the 2017 AFL season. In May he faced injury once again, this time in his hamstring, and at the end of the season he was delisted.


Player profile

Before his AFL career, Prudden showed great potential as an inside midfielder thanks to his strength over the ball, but also had versatility, able to take a strong mark and play as a forward. At the Western Bulldogs, he was known for his impressive attack on the ball and selfless team play, being described as "the very definition of a great teammate" by list manager
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. His versatility came in handy when he had to make his AFL debut playing across half-back as opposed to the midfield role he was more used to.


Statistics

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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Prudden, Josh 1994 births Living people Western Bulldogs players Dandenong Stingrays players Williamstown Football Club players Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)