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Andrew Carrazzo (born 15 December 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the
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in the Australian Football League (AFL).


Junior career

Carrazzo played junior football with the St Simons Football Club in
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and with the Knox Eagles Football Club in Ferntree Gully. Carrazzo played with
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in the
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competition, finishing his final season runner up in the
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for best player in the competition in 2001, as well as winning All-Australian honours in the national under-18 carnival.


AFL career

Carrazzo was initially selected as a rookie by in 2002. He spent two seasons on the rookie list at Geelong, winning the Geelong VFL team's best and fairest award in 2003, but never breaking into the Geelong senior list. He was again rookie listed in 2004, this time by . After another strong season in the VFL, he was elevated to the senior list, making his debut for Carlton in Round 21, 2004 against . He was the last Carlton player to make his AFL debut at the club's traditional home ground at Princes Park. From the start of the 2005 season until the end of his career eleven years later, Carrazzo was a regular in the Carlton team, as he became an integral part of the Carlton midfield. Depending on the needs of the team, Carrazzo was able to play as a high-possession ball-winning midfielder, or as a strong tagger. He had a break-out season in 2007, playing as the main ball-winner in a midfield which lacked experience following a season-ending injury to established follower Nick Stevens, and he won the 2007 John Nicholls Medal as Carlton's best and fairest, beating
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by 6 votes for the award. Carrazzo received 11 votes at the 2007 Brownlow Medal. In Round 7, 2008 against the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco, Carrazzo picked up an AFL career high 42 disposals. With the recruitment of
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and the return of Nick Stevens from injury, Carrazzo was moved out of the midfield, and spent most of the season playing as a rebounding defender. Carrazzo played the first 21 games of the season, before injury forced him out in Round 22 after 54 consecutive games. Carrazzo fractured his forearm during an intraclub practice match in the
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preseason, missing the first four games of the AFL season. He played two games with the
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to regain match fitness, and in the second amassed 55 disposals against Box Hill, before being returned to the AFL seniors for Round 5. A further injury to his thumb kept him sidelined for another four weeks, before returning to play all remaining games, including Carlton's elimination final loss to the . Carrazzo played primarily a primarily defensive midfield roles in 2009, as well as playing on medium-sized opposition half-back flankers. Carrazzo played his 100th AFL game for Carlton in Round 1 of the 2010 season against , and was named acting captain for the first time in that game in the absence of
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, and served as a vice-captain for the next few years. He played all twenty-three games in 2010, and finished fifth in the club Best and Fairest. He was awarded life membership of the Carlton Football Club in December 2011. By the early 2012 season, Carrazzo was rated by sportswriters as one of the best taggers in the game, able to shut down some of the game's best midfielders and win plenty of the ball himself in the same game. He attracted particular praise for a two-way shutdown role against Collingwood's
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in Round 3, 2012; but the following week his
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was broken in a strong driving tackle from behind by 's
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, and he missed the next two months. Although the tackle did not attract sanction from the tribunal, Lonergan received death threats via
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in relation to the incident. Carrazzo was limited to 39 of a possible 67 games in the final three years of his career, suffering from recurring calf injuries during that time, but he remained a consistent attacking tagger during that time. He retired at the end of the 2015 season after 194 games in twelve seasons at Carlton. He briefly pursued a career in umpiring through the AFL's player pathway program, umpiring at a suburban level in early 2016, but retired from that in June 2016 after continued trouble from his calf injuries.


Statistics

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Personal life

Carrazzo is of
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descent. He attended
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. He has been a lifelong Carlton supporter. Carrazzo is married to Yvette Wood, after proposing in 2008. In January 2012, the couple welcomed triplets Grace, Charlotte and Sophia. Carrazzo is often referred to, particularly amongst fans, by the nickname "Carrots", a deliberate mispronunciation of "Carrazz-".


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Carrazzo, Andrew Carlton Football Club players Preston Football Club (VFA) players John Nicholls Medal winners 1983 births Living people Australian people of Italian descent Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Oakleigh Chargers players