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Ryan O'Keefe (born 24 January 1981) is a former professional
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er with the
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in the
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(AFL), and was part of the Swans' 2005 and 2012 premiership-winning sides. O'Keefe was a member of the 2006 All-Australian side and is one of Sydney's key forwards. He is known for his superb fitness and running ability, as well as his strong marking overhead. He is among the very best in the AFL in terms of ground coverage. It is these abilities that have made up for his slight lack of height and speed, which were obstacles early in his career. He is also a terrific left-foot kick, which has served him well since he transformed from a defender to a forward early in his career with the Swans. In 2015 Ryan began his coaching career as a midfield development coach with .


Early life

Ryan O'Keefe was educated at St Kevin's College in
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, where he was the football team captain. He played for the
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in the
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. In 1999, Ezra Bray lived with O'Keefe's family whilst on an AFL scholarship to attend Essendon Keilor College.


AFL career

O'Keefe was drafted in the 1999 AFL Draft with the 56th selection. In 2002, O'Keefe's younger brother Aaron died in a car accident. His family had lost another son at nine months of age to
sudden infant death syndrome Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden unexplained death of a child of less than one year of age. Diagnosis requires that the death remain unexplained even after a thorough autopsy and detailed death scene investigation. SIDS usuall ...
when Ryan was 5 years old. He also has a younger sister and brother. His father Brian played football for
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reserves and his grandfather
Lionel Ryan Lionel Ryan (13 May 1935 – 6 September 2022) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). The plucky redhead missed out on the 1954 VFL Grand Final, being dropped for coach, Cha ...
played for Footscray in the 1950s. O'Keefe struggled to maintain his place in the Sydney side in his first few years at the club, but his form improved when he concentrated more on running and less on weight training. He also shifted from defence to a midfield and attack role.


2005

O'Keefe played all 26 games in Sydney's premiership year of 2005, having a particularly brilliant finals series, and played one of the best games of his career in the Preliminary Final against the Saints. In the same year, he represented Australia in the
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series.


2006

In 2006, he made
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selection, and was once again selected to represent Australia in the International Rules series. He had a highly successful series, scoring more points than any other player. He was awarded the Jim Stynes medal for the best Australian player in the series. O'Keefe played his 100th AFL game in Round 7 against . In what was also Paul Williams' 300th game, Sydney defeated Richmond by 118 points. He came equal second in the running for the
Bob Skilton Robert John "Bob" Skilton (born 8 November 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Playing as a rover, Skilton is one of only four players to have won the Brownlow Medal three tim ...
Medal, which is annually awarded to the Best and Fairest player at the Sydney Swans, to one of the three Co-Captains, Brett Kirk.


2007

O'Keefe backed up his
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form of 2006 with a memorable performance through the 07 season, once again finishing second in the votes for the
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medal behind
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who also was one of shining lights for the Swans.


2008–2012

After a strong start to the season, increased pressure was placed on O'Keefe following the suspension of troubled forward target
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. O'Keefe also played for the Victorian team for the one-off match in May, but instead of wearing his normal #5, he wore #1. Following the 2008 Grand Final, O'Keefe signalled his intentions to continue his career elsewhere, specifically in Victoria - his place of birth, after knocking back an initial three-year contract offer by the Swans. After a suitable swap was not able to be arranged during the AFL's "trade week," however, O'Keefe decided against entering a pre-season draft where three teams outside Victoria had picks before any other Victorian teams. He then signed a 4-year contract with the Sydney Swans. O'Keefe attracted press criticism after making a slow start to the 2009 season, but after moving into a midfield role he performed strongly through the majority of the 2009 season, and was rewarded by being selected as the Bob Skilton medallist for the season. After a very impressive first month of play in 2010, O'Keefe suffered a concussion against the Brisbane Lions at the SCG which somewhat stalled his season. He also sustained a groin injury later in the year which severely hampered his ability to cover the ground with his elite endurance. Accordingly, he was prevented from spending whole games in the midfield and towards the end of the year he spent more and more time in the forward line. O'Keefe did manage to play some impressive football however, particularly against Hawthorn at the SCG when he blanketed Luke Hodge while kicking four goals himself (he was awarded three Brownlow votes for his game). Since the end of the season, O'Keefe has had groin surgery and will be able to participate in pre-season training. Having recovered from his debilitating groin injury in 2010, O'Keefe returned to very strong and consistent form in 2011. He spent most of his time in the midfield, though did play some meaningful roles up forward late in the year, kicking 4 goals in the Elimination Final against St.Kilda at Etihad Stadium in a BOG performance and then kicking 3 the next week against Hawthorn in the Swans' Semi Final Loss at the MCG. O'Keefe finished 4th in the Bob Skilton Medal count for season 2011. O'Keefe won the
Norm Smith Medal The Norm Smith Medal is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged the best on ground in the Grand Final of the Australian Football League (AFL). Prior to 1990 the competition was known as the Victorian Football ...
after his side the Sydney Swans beat Hawthorn by 10 points in the
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, the first Swans player to do so since the medal's inception in 1979. O'Keefe finished 3rd in the 2012 Bob Skilton Medal after a superb season. He combined magnificently with the likes of Skilton Medal winner Josh Kennedy,
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to become one of the best midfields in the competition. In August 2014, O'Keefe quit the Swans due to limited opportunities and was hoping to be picked up by another club next year. However, he announced his retirement a month later on in September, stating his intention to finish his career as a one-club player for Sydney.


Coaching career

In October 2014, O'Keefe was appointed as a midfield development coach at to begin his coaching career. In November 2016, he was appointed as coach of the club's SANFL team. After two years with Adelaide, O'Keefe replaced Torin Baker in December 2018 as coach of the
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in the
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.


Career highlights

*TAC Cup Team of the Year 1999 *
International Rules Series 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 ...
2005, 2006 (
Jim Stynes Medal 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 (se ...
2006) *Sydney Swans Premiership player 2005 *
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 ...
2006 *Sydney Swans Premiership player 2012 *
Norm Smith Medal The Norm Smith Medal is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged the best on ground in the Grand Final of the Australian Football League (AFL). Prior to 1990 the competition was known as the Victorian Football ...
2012


Statistics

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Personal life

In January 2008 O'Keefe married Tara Duggan and together they have a son Levi born September 2009 and a second child, Savannah, born in April 2012. He was nominated for the Cleo Bachelor of the Year in 2005 and once dated
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Okeefe, Ryan Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Sydney Swans players Sydney Swans Premiership players 1981 births Living people All-Australians (AFL) Bob Skilton Medal winners People educated at St Kevin's College, Melbourne Calder Cannons players Strathmore Football Club players Norm Smith Medal winners Australia international rules football team players Two-time VFL/AFL Premiership players