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Ryan Houlihan (born 21 January 1982) is a former
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er who played 12 seasons and 201 games for the
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in the
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(AFL) from 2000 to 2011.


Background

Ryan is the third of four brothers who were all drafted to AFL clubs:
Damian Houlihan Damian Houlihan (born 30 July 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Australian Football League (AFL). Houlihan was the first of a set of four brothers to be drafted to the AFL. His younger brothers Ad ...
,
Adam Houlihan Adam L. Houlihan (born 6 April 1978) is a former Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club and the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is one of four brothers who were all drafted to Australia ...
and Josh Houlihan, from Wahgunyah on the Murray River, in northern Victoria. He has been by far the most successful of the four. An uncle, Paul O'Donoghue also played for North Melbourne in 1976. Prior to being recruited by Carlton, at pick No. 73 in the 1999
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, Houlihan played as a junior for Corowa-Rutherglen and for the
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under 18 team. He was named All Australian Under 16 in 1998 and represented Australia in the 1999 youth series against Ireland. Houlihan was named in the Murray Bushrangers' best team of all time (1993–2012).


2000

Houlihan made his debut for the Carlton around the middle of the 2000 season. The Carlton team of 2000 was a particularly strong one, with many great names such as
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,
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and
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and finished second at the end of the home and away season. Houlihan quickly had an impact for Carlton as a classy, skilful, running forward, with an uncanny ability to kick goals. For a skinny 18-year-old, pick No. 73, then weighing just 71 kg to break into that side and play every game from Round 17, including all three finals was an excellent accomplishment, exceeding expectations. Houlihan ended up played 13 games in his debut season and was nominated for the
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after a 20 possession game in the Round 20 blockbuster against
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before over 90,000 people. Houlihan also received the Carlton Past Players Encouragement Award for his debut season.


2001

Houlihan continued on from his impressive debut season with an even better year in 2001, continuing as a forward. He played 23 of 24 games (missing one with injury) and kicked 28 goals. He played an important part, kickin
three goals
when an undermanned Carlton had a surprise victory over reigning premiers
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in Round 3 and again in the Round 20 win over St Kilda. He also had a number of two-goal games that year.


2002

Houlihan is a highly skilled player and has been extremely versatile, able to play a variety of positions. Early in 2002, while continuing to play as a forward, a
electrifying three goals in a quarter
got Carlton back into the Round 8 match against
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. Toward the end of 2002, Houlihan began to play-off the
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, where his skill and run were used to set up forward thrusts. He played an important role off half back in the Round 21 victory against the Bulldogs, with 23 possessions and set up the winning goal.


2003

A change of coach and an improved pre-season saw Houlihan bigger and stronger and he spoke of feeling more confident under Denis Pagan and wanting to win more contested ball. Houlihan played all 22 matches in 2003, the highlight being the Round 3 victory over
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, in which he would gather a then career best 28 possessions, kick two goals and receive the three Brownlow votes. Hi
goal in the last quarter
in driving rain, from a tight angle in the
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, which would seal the win and be celebrated by
'Chainsaw' maneuver
would be a career highlight. He kicke
three goals
in the Round 5 victory over the Kangaroos. A versatile player, able to play a variety of positions, Houlihan was moved from the forward line to defence in mid-2003, where he was played as a running half back, who was able to set up forward thrusts with precise kicking. He would spend the next three seasons in that role. He finished 2003 off well with a team and new career high 31-possession effort and was one of the few players to stand up in the Round 22 thrashing by the Kangaroos. His improved consistency saw him finish in the top 10 in the Best and Fairest and in the top four for disposals and kicks for the first time. He remained in the top 10 for average disposals and kicks every year from 2003–2010. At the end of 2003 Houlihan received a lucrative offer to join
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but stayed loyal to Carlton and continued to do so for the remainder of his AFL career.


2004

Houlihan had another consistent year playing off halfback in 2004, managing 21 of 22 games (troubled by groin problems late in the season), again finishing in the top 10 in the Best and Fairest and in the top five for disposals, marks and kicks.


2005

Houlihan played his 100th game in season 2005 and became the third youngest Carlton player ever to achieve that mark (after
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and
Lance Whitnall Lance Whitnall (born 23 August 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer, and a former captain of the Carlton Football Club. Early career (1997–1999) Debuting in 1997 as a 17-year-old, the young Whitnall was recruited in the 1996 AFL D ...
). He continued to mostly play in defence but in the absence of regular midfielders Scott Camporeale and
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, was brought into the midfield in the drawn game against
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in Round 4. He shone in that game and was probably Carlton's best player, with 26 disposals and was able to set up a number of goals with precise kicking.


2006

Houlihan worked very hard during the 2006 pre-season, becoming a lot bigger, stronger and fitter, so he could play in the
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. He played all 22 games in 2006, improving to become second at the club for kicks and disposals, highlighted by a career best 35 disposals in Round 4. In the second half of the year Houlihan was given run with roles on some of the best players in the AFL, such as
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, who he kept to just 9 possessions, Darren Milburn to 2 kicks and
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to 11 possessions. A vigorou
bump
which left West Coast Eagle
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with concussion almost earned Houlihan his first and only suspension but it was deeme
fair by the AFL tribunal
Overall, Houlihan increased his average possessions to 21 per game- statistically the best season of his career, ranking in the top few not only in uncontested possessions and handball-receives but also in hardball-gets and contested possessions, highlighting that he can win the ball as an inside or outside player.


2007

In 2007 Houlihan played 21 of 22 games (missing one game with illness) and recorded his best ever finish in the Club's Best and Fairest- fourth. He continued to perform run with roles in all parts of the ground on some of the AFL's best players, such as
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,
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, Alan Didak, who he kept to a season low 10 possessions,
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, who he kept to just 14 possessions,
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to a season low 4 possessions,
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to 6 and
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to 12. He also played some high possession, more offensive games, highlighted by a season best 33 possessions in Round 20 against
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and despite a number of defensive roles, still finished second at the club for kicks and third for possessions. Houlihan had not kicked a lot of goals since being moved to defence but kicke
three skilful goals
for the first time in a game since 2003 in Round 11 against Port Adelaide. During that year, at just 25 years of age, Houlihan already achieved hi
150th game
becoming the third youngest Carlton player to reach that milestone, having been a regular member of Carlton teams since the age of 18 and to that point had rarely missed games due to injury.


2008

Houlihan had however been battling a hip problem for four years, which worsened after playing the first three games of 2008 and required surgery. A long recovery and rehab kept him out until the final two matches, but he made a spectacular return, kickin
three classy goals
in his first game back.


2009

Houlihan played 20 games in 2009, at both ends of the ground, as Carlton returned to the finals for the first time in eight years, although it only lasted one game. He kicked 13 goals for the year – his best since 2003 – equal sixth at the club. He averaged 20 disposals per game (around the same as his last full season, 2007) – eighth at the club. Houlihan showed a lot of improvement in the defensive side of his game. He improved his tackling numbers to a career-high 2.6 per game. He also improved his contested possessions and hardball-gets to career high levels, averaging 6 and 3 per game respectively and had as many as 14 contested possessions in the Round 16 game against Sydney. His best game of the year was probably the Elimination Final – in which he was judged second best player in Best and Fairest voting. He was one of just two players who had previously played in a final for Carlton the last time they made the finals in 2001 and took it upon himself to help prepare his younger teammates. He had 25 possessions (equal second highest), 10 of which were contested (equal highest), 5 clearances (second highest) and 3 tackles- one of which stopped a likely Brisbane goal. He scored an importan
early goal after smothering the ball
demonstrating the improved defensive side to his game to complement his well-known skill. Houlihan had a solid year in 2009, finishing 11th in the club's Best and Fairest, missing the top 10 by just one vote. Houlihan was one of a number of Carlton players involved in off field incidents following Carlton players' 2009 Christmas party to be fined and suspended from pre-season training for a month. They were sent to a boxing gym and underwent a strenuous training program. This in fact had a positive effect and he applied himself so well that he achieved best ever levels of fitness and convinced the club he had the right attitude.


2010

In 2010, following
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's departure, Houlihan became Carlton's longest serving player. He had a series of excellent performances playing as a defensive forward in 2010, in which he was given the task of negating the influence of the opposition's key running defender, while using his skills to kick and set up goals. These included
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, who he kept to a season low 4 kicks and 16 possessions, while kicking 3 goals;
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, who he kept to 16 possessions, while kicking 2 goals and Sam Fisher, who he restricted to just 6 possessions- a season low. He kicked a career hig
4 goals
in the Round 11 victory over Melbourne. Unfortunately hamstring and knee injuries restricted him to just 13 games and he did not play any matches after Round 15, eventually requiring season ending surgery to his knee, after an unsuccessful attempt to come back. He kicked 15 goals and just 4 behinds for the year- a little over a goal per game and No. 1 at the club for accuracy (of those who had kicked 10 goals or more), an indication of his elite finishing skills in front of goal (as described by Champion Data). As well as kicking goals directly, he was also second at the club for goal assists per game. He finished a creditable 12th in the Best and Fairest, despite having missed 10 games. He would have made the top 10 on average votes per game. His excellent early season form prior to the first of his injuries had seen him in third place after seven rounds and in the top 10 when his season ended prematurely. Since finishing fourth in the 2007 Best and Fairest he had two seasons significantly affected by injury and missed the top 10 by one vote in the other.


2011

Houlihan continued to suffer significant injury problems. A severe calf injury during the pre-season, which recurred several times and took more than 3 months to recover from, kept him out until Round 13- an absence of over 11 months since his last game. He was only seen briefly at the end of the game as the substitute player (a new innovation introduced in 2011). The following week, in Round 14, he returned to his role as a defensive forward, limiting key West Coast Eagles playmaker
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to a near season low 10 possessions, while having 19 of his own and 2 goal assists. Houlihan played his 200th game in Round 19 against North Melbourne, the same side he had debuted against 11 years previously, becoming just the 31st player in the history of the
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to achieve that. President and club great
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and Coach
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said he had been a great player for the club and had anticipated that the emotion of his milestone would motivate the team to win the match for him, which it did.


Retirement

After playing just one more senior game, Houlihan announced his retirement from AFL football at the end of the 2011 season- his 12th- to finish up with 201 games at 29 years of age. Injuries had caused him to miss 41 games. His time had come to step away, he stated. When asked "How would you like to be remembered?": "As a silky and skilful player who did his job for the team." He started his career when Carlton were enjoying success, became the longest serving player to play through its unsuccessful period of the 2000s and was still there as the club returned to success. Coach
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praised him for his loyalty and commitment to the club for 11 years, throughout its dark period and said it had been an honour to coach him. He said he will be remembered for his poise under pressure and smooth skills. In
radio interview
after announcing his retirement, Ryan was asked if he felt he had got the most from his talent. He said he believed he had. Houlihan was honoured by the AFL in the 2011 Grand Final pre-match with
lap of honour
as a retiring 200 game player.


Other facts

* A member of Carlton's Pre-Season Premiership teams in 2005 and 2007. * The
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record holder for greatest number of games played in Guernsey No. 33, passing
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's previous record of 140 games in 2007, at just 25 years of age. * Has played by far the most games of any AFL player to be picked at 73 in the draft. * Was Top 10 at the club for average disposals and kicks every year from 2003– 2010. * Houlihan has consistently been nominated by former teammate and Coleman medalist
Brendan Fevola Brendan Fevola (born 20 January 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer. He played with the Carlton and Brisbane Lions football clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Fevola is regarded as one of the most effective ...
as th
most skillful player
he has ever played with and clearly the best deliverer of the ball in his ability to pinpoint a pass to a forward's advantage. Teammate, Brownlow medalist
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was willing to concede that. * In 201 games and 12 seasons Houlihan was never suspended by the AFL Tribunal * He was chosen in CARLTON’S GREATEST 150 PLAYERS, to celebrate the Blues’ 150th anniversary in 2014


Off the field

Houlihan regularly featured in calendars throughout his career, semi-naked, including the Men For All Seasons calendar i
20022003
and 2004, as well as the Gods of Football calendar in 2009, voted one of the AFL's sexiest men, to help raise money for the
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, supporting breast cancer research and cancer awareness. He was also one of the featured footballers i
Nova FM Radio Station's Naked footballers under the shower
promotion in 2010.


Post AFL

Houlihan was appointed coach of
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'Academy' players for 2012 and also joined the Sydney Hills Eagles in their debut season in the
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Eastern Conference as a player and assistant coach. He also fulfilled a coaching role with the Under-16 and Under-18 NSW/ACT RAMS. Houlihan was named in the NEAFL Eastern Conference Team of the Year for 2012. Houlihan also played a once-off match for
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in the 2011/12
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season. In 2013, Houlihan played for St Bernard’s Old Collegians in the
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, and in 2014 he is playing for Deer Park in the
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. Houlihan is now a part owner of Rustique Co. restaurant in Deer Park. He also participated in the EJ Whitten Legends Game in 2013 and 2014.WRFL STARS SET TO LIGHT UP LEGENDS GAME
/ref> 2015 Carlton Football Club Father-Son Academy The Academy will be coached by former Blue Ryan Houlihan who played 201 games for Carlton from 2000-2011. Houlihan has devised a structured program based on each child’s age and in accordance with the AFL guidelines. The program will involve a combination of football clinics and one-on-one interaction.


References


External links

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Ryan Houlihan Image GalleryCareer highlights video- Goals (YouTube)Career highlights video- Marks (YouTube)Career highlights video- Tackles & Smothers (YouTube)Career highlights video- Hits & Bumps (YouTube)Career highlights video- Brilliant plays (YouTube)Highlights of 200 games video (YouTube)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Houlihan, Ryan Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) 1982 births Living people Carlton Football Club players Australian people of Irish descent Murray Bushrangers players Corowa-Rutherglen Football Club players Preston Football Club (VFA) players Waratah Football Club players East Coast Eagles players