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Graham Polak

Personal information
Full name Graham Polak
Date of birth 16 June 1984 (1984-06-16) (age 25)
Place of birth Western Australia
Recruited from East Fremantle (WAFL)
Draft 4th overall, 2001
Fremantle
Height/Weight 194cm / 92kg
Position(s) Center Half Back/Center Half Forward
Club information
Current club Richmond
Number 6
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2002-2006
2007-
Total
Fremantle
Richmond
73 (9)
33 (15)
106 (24)   

1 Playing statistics to end of Rd 14, 2008 season .


Graham Polak (born 16 June 1984) is an Australian rules footballer for the Richmond Football Club in the AFL.

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[edit] Fremantle career

Polak began his AFL career with the Fremantle Football Club after being drafted from East Fremantle in the WAFL with the fourth selection in the 2001 AFL Draft (behind future stars of the game Luke Hodge, Luke Ball and Chris Judd.) He made his debut in round 1, 2002 in a Western Derby against the West Coast Eagles which Fremantle lost. In 2003 he had his best season to date, only missing one game (round 3) and playing in Fremantle's first ever finals match. He was nominated for the AFL Rising Star award in Round 9 and finished second in the end of year voting behind Sam Mitchell and ahead of Luke Ball and Daniel Wells.

Polak only played 12 games in 2005 and failed to improve due to a pre-season injury. He was recalled in round 3 of 2006, and due to injuries to Aaron Sandilands and Justin Longmuir, was often played in the new role of a ruckman, but still only managed 11 games for the season, and was overlooked for the finals.

[edit] Richmond career

On 13 October 2006, Polak was traded to the Richmond Football Club following speculation all week that he would be the key to the mega deal involving Collingwood's Chris Tarrant being traded to the Dockers. Since being at the Tigers, Polak has mainly played at centre-half back and finished seventh in Richmond's 2007 best and fairest award after playing in all 22 games for the season.

[edit] Tram collision

Late on 28 June 2008, Polak was struck by a Melbourne tram, and was placed in an induced coma with bruising to the brain, putting his football career in jeopardy.[1] Two days after being struck by the tram Polak was able to respond to commands and squeeze a family member's hand. The hospital has stated that the signs are 'encouraging'.[2] Nearly a week after being hit by a tram Polak was moved to Epworth Rehabilitation Centre. He was then able to remember parts of the game he played against Carlton the day of his accident and was able to recognise loved ones and speak.[3]

In late 2008, Richmond applied to the AFL to transfer Polak to the rookie list, primarily to free up a position on their senior list that would enable them to recruit Ben Cousins as well as re-draft David Gourdis. The AFL rejected this request, but Richmond still managed to select both players, Cousins in the Pre-season draft and Gourdis in the rookie draft.[4] Polak returned to training during the 2009 pre-season and was selected to play in a NAB Challenge practice match against St Kilda.[5]

Polak was named to make his return to the AFL in the Round 21 match against Hawthorn, nearly 13 months after being struck by the tram.

[edit] Future

At the end of the 2009 Season, Polak was de-listed by the Tigers. He was then re drafted by the tigers in the 2009 rookie draft as a mature aged rookie.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Polak's condition remains critical but stable, The Age, 29 June 2008.
  2. ^ Tram-hit Tiger wakes to a more hopeful future
  3. ^ Polak's Memory Continues to Improve, The Age, 7/07/08
  4. ^ Wilson, Caroline (17 Feb 2009); Polaks career in limbo as Tigers look at Nahas; Realfooty.com.au; Retrieved on 6 March 2009
  5. ^ Boulton, Martin (5 Mar 2009); Polaks comeback to inspire Tigers; Realfooty.com.au; Retrieved on 6 March 2009



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