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Brad Ottens

Brad Ottens in 2011
Personal information
Full name Bradley Ottens
Date of birth (1980-01-25) 25 January 1980 (age 32)
Place of birth South Australia
Original team Glenelg Football Club/Richmond
Draft 2nd overall, 1997
Richmond
Height/Weight 202 cm / 106 kg
Position(s) Ruckman / Full-forward
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
19982004
20052011
Totals
Richmond
Geelong
129 (152)
116 (109)
245 (261)
1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .
Career highlights

AFL

Brad "Otto" Ottens (born 25 January 1980) is a former Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club and Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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[edit] AFL career

[edit] Richmond: 19982004

Selected at pick 2 in the 1997 AFL Draft, Ottens rose to prominence at Richmond as a strong overhead marker, with an extremely accurate and long kick for goal. He was also a part-time ruckman. During one season he was touted as the most accurate kick for goal in the AFL[citation needed]. However a season ending ACL knee injury (and reconstruction) posed a major setback to his career. In subsequent years he struggled to regain his form.

[edit] Geelong: 2005present

Ottens playing for Geelong in 2008.

In search of a ruckman and key forward target, Geelong picked up Ottens in a trade for the 2005 season. After debuting in Round 1, and becoming the one thousandth player to play a game for Geelong, he again struggled to have a major impact in the first year at his new club. He was the subject of an infamous post-match press conference by Mark Thompson in 2005. Here Thompson defended Ottens by saying "For some silly reason, you people want to assassinate him. It's just rubbish. You people, all of you, ALL OF YOU, leave him alone!"[1] Some see it as a defining moment for Brad.

Since then Ottens has been Geelong's preferred first ruckman. In 2006 Ottens showed signs of improvement, particularly in the ruck. He also took the AFL Mark of the Year in round 5 against Sydney. He played all 22 games in 2006.

The week after Geelong's exit from the 2006 AFL season, Ottens was involved in a drink driving incident which saw him have his licence cancelled for 11 months.[2]

In 2007 Ottens was in near career best form. He played a majority of the season as Geelong's main ruckman rather than as a forward where he had played mostly since joining the club. During the Cats' five-point preliminary final win against Collingwood Ottens was voted best-on-ground after giving a game-winning performance in the ruck. The following week he capped off a stellar season, among the best players in his side's record breaking grand final victory over Port Adelaide. He noted that it was the highlight of his career.

Despite missing most of 2009 with injuries, Ottens made a late comeback and played in another Geelong premiership side. An injury interrupted season in 2010 resulted in a muted effort for the club's disappointing 2010 AFL finals series. So far in the 2011 AFL season a relatively injury free Ottens has led to him being able to improve his output on recent years.

[edit] Statistics

Statistics are correct as of end of 2010 season (27 September 2008)[3]
Season Team No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Marks Handballs Disposals
1998 Richmond 5 12 2 2 30 29 33 63
1999 Richmond 5 22 21 15 110 82 96 206
2000 Richmond 5 21 30 12 174 117 113 287
2001 Richmond 5 24 46 21 230 166 14 354
2002 Richmond 5 20 27 16 160 102 114 274
2003 Richmond 5 12 10 5 90 71 93 183
2004 Richmond 5 18 16 8 102 99 129 231
2005 Geelong 6 15 23 12 81 69 88 169
2006 Geelong 6 22 26 20 139 104 104 243
2007 Geelong 6 22 21 16 133 115 163 296
2008 Geelong 6 16 14 8 73 72 136 209
2009 Geelong 6 6 2 5 28 21 38 66
2010 Geelong 6 15 8 5 40 40 123 163
Totals 225 246 145 1390 1087 1354 2744

[edit] Tribunal history

Season Round Charge category (level) Victim Result Verdict Ref(s)
2001 2 Melee involvement Guilty (accepted fine) $2,000 fine [4][5]
Key:
  • PS Pre-season competition
  • EF Elimination final
  • QF Qualifying final
  • SF Semi-final
  • PF Preliminary final
  • GF Grand final

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Awards
Preceded by
Luke McPharlin
AFL Mark of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
Michael Newton

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