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Ryan Ferguson (born 29 September 1981) is an Australian rules football coach and former player. He currently serves as head coach of the Richmond Football Club in the
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competition (AFLW). Ferguson played 47 AFL matches over five years at the Melbourne Football Club between 2003 and 2007, before a long state league career that included captaining West Adelaide in the
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(SANFL) and winning the club's best and fairest award on three occasions. He joined Richmond as a development coach in 2015 and was appointed the club's AFLW head coach ahead of the 2021 season.


AFL playing career


Melbourne (2003-2007)

Recruited from
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(VFL) club Frankston Dolphins in the 2002 National Draft (fifth round selection; number 66 overall), Ferguson was a good contributor to the Demons as a tall defender and fill in ruckman. In 2003, Ferguson was listed as one of 28 players to have started his career in the VFL/VFA prior to his AFL Career. Ferguson's debut season, 2003, saw him play 17 matches and kick one goal. For his efforts Ferguson was awarded the
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as the Demons' best first year player. After missing the entire
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through injury, Ferguson had his best season in 2005 playing 19 games including the Elimination final against . Both 2006 and 2007 were forgettable for the 6'6" (197 cm) defender as injuries restricted him to just three games in 2006 and five games in 2007. In October 2007 Ferguson was delisted by Melbourne after playing 47 games and kicking six goals in his five seasons at the club.


State league playing career


SANFL

Ferguson then moved to
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to play with West Adelaide in the SANFL. He was named club captain in 2009 (still held as of the 2013 SANFL season) and has so far played 91 games and kicked 25 goals for the Bloods. Fergie was also a popular winner of the clubs best and fairest award, the
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, in 2008, 2009 and 2012. Ferguson was West Adelaide's captain when they were defeated by the
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in the 2012 SANFL Grand Final. In the end Norwood ran out 49 point winners with a score of 12.7 (79) to Wests 3.12 (30) in front of 29,661 fans at AAMI Stadium. West Adelaide's strong start to the 2013 season, where for the first time in many years they kicked over 100 points in three consecutive games (including a 106-point win over
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in Round 3), has seen Ferguson one of five Bloods players selected to the
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training squad for the state game against the
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(NEAFL North) to be played at West's home ground, City Mazda Stadium, on 11 May 2013.33 in West End State Squad
/ref> Ferguson, selected on the half-back flank for the game, played a vital role in defense for the Croweaters, with his second quarter efforts turning away many a NEAFL attacking raid with his strong marking, good positional play and precision kicking. He would go on to win the Fos Williams Medal as the best player on the ground in South Australia's 21.14 (140) to 9.4 (58) win over the NEAFL North.


VFL

Ferguson left West Adelaide at the end of the 2013 SANFL season. The Bloods had finished third, while Ferguson co-won the clubs Best & Fairest with Chris Schmidt. He has subsequently returned to Melbourne and has signed to play with VFL club Williamstown.


Coaching career

In 2015 Ferguson joined Richmond as development coach and VFL line coach. In November 2020, Ferguson was appointed head coach of Richmond's AFLW team for the 2021 season.


References


External links

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Demon Wiki profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ferguson, Ryan 1981 births Living people Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Melbourne Football Club players West Adelaide Football Club players Frankston Football Club players