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Andrew Walker
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Personal information
Birth 18 May 1986 (1986-05-18) (age 23)Echuca, Victoria
Recruited from Bendigo U18 (TAC Cup)
Height and weight 190cm / 85kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 5, 24 April 2004, Carlton vs. West Coast Eagles, at Optus Oval
Team(s) Carlton (2004-)

87 games, 32 goals

¹ Statistics to end of Round 20, 2009 season
Career highlights

Andrew "Tex" Walker (born 18 May 1986), is a professional Australian Rules Footballer playing with Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League.

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[edit] Early Life

Andrew has Indigenous Australian heritage and his tribal ancestry can be traced to the Yorta Yorta.[1]

He played his early career in country football and represented Bendigo in the TAC Cup before catching the eye of talent scouts.

He was educated at Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, and graduated in 2004.

[edit] AFL Career

Walker was taken with Carlton's priority draft pick, the second pick overall, in the 2003 National Draft. Being a high draft pick, there are large expectations on Andrew, and accordingly he was given Carlton champion Stephen Silvagni's guernsey number 1 after its two-year retirement.

Andrew made his debut in Round 5, 2004 in Carlton's win over West Coast at Optus Oval, a performance that was considered one of the greatest debuts ever by a young player. In that game, he amassed 26 disposals, assisted three goals, and flew for what may well have been Mark of the Year had he held on to the ball. Walker rightfully earned a Rising Star Award nomination for that performance. Andrew was a bottom-aged player in the 2003 Draft, and studied Year 12 - Victorian Certificate of Education - during his debut year, at Caulfield Grammar School.

For the rest of 2004 and 2005, Andrew struggled to reproduce the stunning form he displayed on debut, and it wasn't until 2006 that he started to play consistent football for the Carlton senior side. In 2006, Andrew had a number of very successful games as a tagger (often tagging the opposition's premier midfielder), and also provided much run off half back. Andrew's good 2006 was acknowledged by the club with a Top 10 placing in the club's Best and Fairest Award.

In 2007 Walker continued to develop as a footballer, and moved into Carlton's midfield where he uses his pace and ball carrying ability. In mid 2007, he signed a deal tying him to the club until 2009.

Walker's 2007-08 off-season was affected by a shoulder injury. He recuperated without surgery to play in Carlton's pre-season games, but injured it again in the Blues' final practice match, requiring a reconstruction which prevented him from playing until round 16 of the 2008 season. Upon his comeback he has been successfully used across the Half-Forward line.

At the start of 2009 Walker again injured his troublesome shoulder which required a different operation to make it stronger but less mobile. This prevented him playing until Round 18 but he has come back with some strong performances, most notable against Port Adelaide in Round 20.

[edit] Personal life

Outside of football, Walker is currently in the band, "Number One Draft Picks' and plays the drum like his father. He has a son named Cody Jay (born in January 2008) with partner Kylie.[2]

Walker's nickame is Tex, a reference to television program Walker, Texas Ranger. 3AW commentator Rex Hunt also uses the nickname 1AW, in reference to his guernsey number and initials.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ AFL Record. Round 9,2009. Slattery Publishing. pg 75.
  2. ^ Ralph, Jon (30 January 2008) Andrew Walker primed for stellar year
  3. ^ McClure, Geoff (28 April 2004) Sporting Life

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