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Warwick Richard Capper (born 12 June 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans and the
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in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League. An accomplished
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, Capper kicked 388 goals over a 124-game career, finishing runner-up twice in the
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stakes with a peak of 103 goals in 1987. He was also famous for his high-flying
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s which earned him a
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award in 1987. Known for his colourful personality and flashy looks, Capper was used as a marketing tool amid VFL expansion north of the Barassi Line, and for a time was one of few Australian rules footballers with a high profile in
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and
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. He became the VFL's highest-paid player in the mid-80s, and his blonde mullet, white or pink boots, and skintight shorts helped make him one of the game's most recognisable figures. Off the field, he was known for his association with flamboyant Swans owner
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, as well as his foray into pop music with the 1985 single "I Only Take What's Mine", the music video of which features Capper's pink sports car and Edelsten's helicopter. His post-football career has included various media appearances, comedy tours, a self-released
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, a failed run for Queensland state politics, and work as a stripper,
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and Surfers Paradise Meter Maid.


Early career

Capper was raised in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Huntingdale and briefly attended Brighton Grammar School. His father Wally played football in the Ovens and Murray League with
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and for Fitzroy reserves before a broken leg cut short his playing career. He later became a Melbourne City Council worker. Capper began playing football for the Northvale Junior Football Club in Mulgrave and later
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with future VFL teammate
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. He was recruited by VFL club
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and played in the under-19s for two years 1980 and 1981. Capper returned to Oakleigh Districts in 1982 to play senior football with bigger bodies and to enhance his chances of playing senior football with the Swans. After an outstanding season with the club and winning the Best and Fairest in the competition, Capper was given the opportunity to play for the Swans at senior level in 1983 and subsequently moved to Sydney for the club's second year in the city.


VFL/AFL career

Capper was noted for his marking ability rather than his kicking accuracy. With several spectacular high marks in his career, he was nominated for
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on several occasions and won in 1987, with a mark that is captured in Jamie Cooper's painting ''the Game That Made Australia'', commissioned by the AFL in 2008 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the sport. Although Capper was more famous for his marking, in 1987 he managed 103 goals at an average of 4.48 per game. He finished runner up in the
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in both 1986 (to Brian Taylor) and 1987 (to
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). He was also well known for his looks, his long blonde locks of hair, deeply tanned skin, white boots and extremely tight shorts. This formed part of the flamboyant image of the Swans club during the years in which it was owned by
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. Adding to their already extravagant personas, Capper would fly around in Edelsten's pink helicopters. Moreover, he had a bright pair of newcomers called 'Bros' and according to Capper, "had the world at his feet". When Capper moved to the Brisbane Bears at the end of the 1987 season with a $350,000 three-year contract, he became the highest-paid player in the VFL. Capper did not do well in
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and returned to Sydney after having kicked only 71 goals in 34 games. At the end of his VFL career, he returned to Queensland in 1992 to play semi-professionally with the
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. In 1985, Capper released a single "I Only Take What's Mine",I Only Take What's Mine @ YouTube
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Post-football life

Since retiring from football, Capper has juggled media appearances and various jobs, including council roadworker. In 1993, Capper posed in an explicit pictorial with his then-wife, Joanne Capper, for the August issue of ''Australian Penthouse'' magazine. He also announced that he was to become a male stripper. He has had continued participation in football only through the charity AFL Legends Match. In 2002, he had a brief stint as skills coach for former club Southport. In 2003, Capper guest starred as AFL footballer "Dwayne Carey" (a play on
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) in season 3 of the television series '' Pizza''. Capper makes regular appearances on television as a guest on shows such as ''
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''. He appeared briefly on the
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show ''
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'', but he was ejected from the series by the show's producer for exposing his penis to fellow housemate
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during an argument. In 2005, Capper released an autobiography called '' Fool Forward'' in which he openly admitted to using illegal drugs ( amphetamines) during his VFL/AFL career. In 2006, Capper again made the news after an incident with film director Kayran Noskca, leading to a broken nose. In 2008, Capper again made news headlines when he had cosmetic surgery involving
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and liposuction. He also challenged former professional boxer
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to a fight. In 2009, he did box in a promotional charity match, losing a match against
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, whom Capper had previously criticised.


2009 Queensland state election

Capper intended to contest the
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in the
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as an independent. Capper announced he would run after Pauline Hanson announced officially that she was to be a candidate in the seat. Capper's political endeavour collapsed a few days later when he was advised that he had missed the midday deadline on 3 March to register with the Electoral Commission Queensland. When asked if Capper's running in the election was a joke, his campaign manager, Mark Jackson, replied that politics was a joke. Lads' magazine ''
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'' bankrolled his short-lived campaign but denied it was responsible for not lodging his registration, blaming Capper's campaign manager.


2009 to present

In late 2010, Capper became the face of a promotional campaign for Quickbeds.com, a discount accommodation website. He appears in online and off-line promotional material and across the accommodation website promoting the website as 'cheap and easy – just like me'. In 2011, he made a cameo appearance in the premiere episode of the television program '' The Joy of Sets'', recommencing his short-lived alliance with the former hosts of ''
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''. Capper continued to make unlikely cameo appearances during re-enactments in subsequent episodes, dressed in nothing but gold
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. Capper was a participant on ''
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'', where he was the first contestant to be fired.


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