List of AFL debuts in 2008

The 2008 season was the 112th completed season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest-level Australian rules football competition in Australia. There were 84 players who first participated in an AFL premiership match during the 2008 season.[2][3] The regular season commenced on 20 March and concluded with the AFL Grand Final on 27 September, where the premiership was won by Hawthorn.[4] This year celebrated the 150th anniversary of the establishment of Australian football as a sport in 1858.[5]

Cyril Rioli
Cyril Rioli played every game for Hawthorn in his first season, including the AFL Grand Final.[1]

The premiership season is inclusive of home-and-away and finals series matches only, and does not include pre-season matches or representative games (such as State of Origin or International rules football).[6] Of those making their AFL debut, there were 17 rookie-listed players who were elevated to their clubs' senior list during the season.[7] Rookie players receive a reduced salary in comparison to senior-listed players, and are not necessarily automatically eligible for selection in games, unless they are elevated.[8]

In addition to those players making their debuts, there were 25 players who played their first game with a new AFL club after previously having played with another club in the league.[2][9] Notably, former West Coast captain Chris Judd played his first game for Carlton in the first round of the season, after being traded in the preceding off-season.[10][11] Cyril Rioli played every game for Hawthorn in the 2008 season, playing a total of 25 games (including the Grand Final)—the most of any debut player that year.[1] Jack Anthony scored the most goals out of first-year players in 2008, attaining 25 goals in his 12 matches.[12]

Summary

Jarryn Geary played ten games in 2008.[13]
Scott Thompson played his first game in the opening round of the season.[14]
Brad Ebert played 15 games in his first season.[15]
Chris Masten played nine games in his first season.[16]
Matthew Kreuzer played 20 games this season after being selected with the number-one overall selection in the 2007 national draft by Carlton.[17][18]
Trent Cotchin played in Richmond's final 15 matches for the season after his debut in round eight.[19]
Callan Ward played six games in his first season.[20]
Former West Coast captain Chris Judd returned to his home state of Victoria to captain Carlton.[11]
Steven King played 22 games for St Kilda in 2008, having previously played for Geelong.[21]
Adam Schneider formerly played for Sydney before joining St Kilda prior to the 2008 season.[22]
Josh Kennedy played seven games in his first season for West Coast.[23]
Summary of debuts in 2008[2][3]
ClubAFL debutsChange of club
Adelaide62
Brisbane Lions71
Carlton62
Collingwood51
Essendon80
Fremantle42
Geelong30
Hawthorn51
Melbourne70
North Melbourne62
Port Adelaide60
Richmond13
St Kilda45
Sydney62
West Coast81
Western Bulldogs23
Total8425

Debuts

Table headers and key
AgePlayer's age as of debut
RoundRound when player's first premiership match occurred
GamesThe number of games played in 2008
GoalsThe number of goals scored in 2008
Denotes player who was elevated from club's rookie list[7]
Table of AFL debuts, with appearance details[3]
Rd.NameClubAgeGamesGoalsRef.
1Jake EdwardsCarlton20 years, 74 days54[24]
Paul StewartPort Adelaide20 years, 254 days111[25]
Trent WestGeelong20 years, 155 days61[26]
Nathan BrownCollingwood19 years, 96 days234[27]
Craig BirdSydney19 years, 61 days218[28]
Jarryn GearySt Kilda19 years, 273 days100[13]
David MackayAdelaide19 years, 242 days194[29]
Kurt TippettAdelaide20 years, 320 days1917[30]
Cale MortonMelbourne18 years, 65 days1912[31]
Cyril RioliHawthorn18 years, 253 days2524[1]
Cameron StokesHawthorn18 years, 265 days96[32]
Isaac WeetraMelbourne18 years, 25 days20[33]
Scott ThompsonNorth Melbourne21 years, 320 days60[14]
2Lachlan HendersonBrisbane Lions18 years, 105 days83[34]
Brad EbertWest Coast17 years, 362 days155[15]
Chris MastenWest Coast18 years, 332 days91[16]
Chris MayneFremantle19 years, 148 days1710[35]
Rhys PalmerFremantle19 years, 45 days2010[36]
Darren PfeifferCarlton20 years, 183 days74[37]
Harry TaylorGeelong21 years, 292 days213[38]
3Scott SelwoodWest Coast18 years, 9 days92[39]
Matthew KreuzerCarlton18 years, 328 days2013[18]
Austin WonaeamirriMelbourne19 years, 187 days1824[40]
Jack AnthonyCollingwood20 years, 78 days1225[12]
4Tayte PearsEssendon18 years, 18 days52[41]
Ben RossNorth Melbourne19 years, 204 days32[42]
Matthew SpangherWest Coast20 years, 355 days71[43]
5Nick SmithSydney19 years, 312 days21[44]
Clayton HinkleyFremantle19 years, 58 days52[45]
Jarrhan JackyAdelaide19 years, 14 days31[46]
6Sharrod WellinghamCollingwood19 years, 293 days124[47]
Shane MumfordGeelong21 years, 295 days30[48]
Steven BrowneCarlton19 years, 85 days134[49]
James PolkinghorneBrisbane Lions19 years, 97 days40[50]
Jesse WhiteSydney20 years, 109 days20[51]
7David EllardCarlton19 years, 50 days11[52]
James SellarAdelaide19 years, 40 days10[53]
Josh SmithNorth Melbourne22 years, 59 days20[54]
Jarrod AtkinsonEssendon23 years, 73 days52[55]
Darcy DaniherEssendon18 years, 226 days30[56]
David MyersEssendon18 years, 309 days81[57]
8Trent CotchinRichmond18 years, 40 days159[19]
Ryan DavisWest Coast20 years, 355 days114[58]
Alan ObstNorth Melbourne20 years, 364 days30[59]
Shane ValentiMelbourne21 years, 110 days93[60]
9Tim HoulihanWest Coast19 years, 104 days80[61]
Beau WilkesWest Coast22 years, 65 days141[62]
Josh KennedyHawthorn19 years, 340 days30[63]
Jarryd MortonHawthorn19 years, 233 days80[64]
10Dennis ArmfieldCarlton21 years, 161 days92[65]
Gavin UrquhartNorth Melbourne20 years, 13 days140[66]
11Tom BellchambersEssendon18 years, 334 days30[67]
James HawksleyBrisbane Lions19 years, 124 days40[68]
Callan WardWestern Bulldogs18 years, 59 days62[20]
12Andy OttenAdelaide19 years, 30 days20[69]
Brent RenoufHawthorn20 years, 42 days80[70]
13Jarryd AllenSt Kilda20 years, 158 days40[71]
Robert EddySt Kilda20 years, 165 days133[72]
Ben McEvoySt Kilda18 years, 354 days10[73]
Tom CollierBrisbane Lions19 years, 88 days61[74]
14Stefan MartinMelbourne21 years, 225 days80[75]
Josh HeadFremantle25 years, 83 days31[76]
15Todd GoldsteinNorth Melbourne20 years, 11 days32[77]
16Bradd DalziellBrisbane Lions21 years, 126 days71[78]
Matthew O'DwyerSydney19 years, 365 days21[79]
17Addam MaricMelbourne18 years, 100 days52[80]
18Scott CloustonBrisbane Lions21 years, 182 days21[81]
Ryan BrabazonSydney21 years, 221 days10[82]
Patrick VeszpremiSydney18 years, 337 days69[83]
Mitchell FarmerPort Adelaide19 years, 212 days30[84]
Nick SalterPort Adelaide21 years, 4 days23[85]
19Ryan WilliamsPort Adelaide19 years, 304 days20[86]
Chris DawesCollingwood20 years, 85 days65[87]
John McCarthyCollingwood18 years, 264 days63[88]
Rhys MaginEssendon19 years, 159 days42[89]
20Matthew WesthoffPort Adelaide20 years, 71 days33[90]
Patrick DangerfieldAdelaide18 years, 133 days20[91]
Tony NotteWest Coast18 years, 123 days20[92]
21Cale HookerEssendon19 years, 314 days20[93]
Marlon MotlopPort Adelaide18 years, 128 days21[94]
Pearce HanleyBrisbane Lions19 years, 282 days20[95]
22Sam ReidWestern Bulldogs18 years, 297 days10[96]
Jack GrimesMelbourne19 years, 112 days10[97]
John WilliamsEssendon19 years, 328 days10[98]

Change of clubs

Table headers and key
RoundRound when player's first premiership match occurred
GamesThe number of games played in 2008
GoalsThe number of goals scored in 2008
Previous
club(s)
Player's previous AFL clubs, with the yearspan of their appearances
Denotes player who was elevated from club's rookie list
Players are only included if they previously played a match with another AFL club.
Table of players, with appearance details
Rd.NameClubGamesGoalsPrevious club(s)Ref.
1Stuart DewHawthorn157Port Adelaide (1997–2006)[99]
Charlie GardinerSt Kilda129Geelong (2002–2007)[100]
Michael GardinerSt Kilda91West Coast (1997–2006)[101]
Richard HadleyCarlton62Brisbane Lions (2001–2007)[102]
Ben HudsonWestern Bulldogs232Adelaide (2004–2007)[103]
Mark JohnsonFremantle148Essendon (1999–2007)[104]
Travis JohnstoneBrisbane Lions1817Melbourne (1998–2007)[105]
Chris JuddCarlton2115West Coast (2002–2007)[10]
Steven KingSt Kilda225Geelong (1996–2007)[21]
Martin MattnerSydney244Adelaide (2002–2007)[106]
Jordan McMahonRichmond226Western Bulldogs (2001–2007)[107]
Sam PowerNorth Melbourne222Western Bulldogs (2002–2007)[108]
Adam SchneiderSt Kilda1928Sydney (2003–2007)[22]
Brad SymesAdelaide162Port Adelaide (2004–2007)[109]
Scott WelshWestern Bulldogs2443North Melbourne (1996–1999)
Adelaide (2000–2007)
[110]
Cameron WoodCollingwood136Brisbane Lions (2005–2007)[111]
2Tim CallanWestern Bulldogs151Geelong (2003–2006)[112]
3Mitch MortonRichmond1735West Coast (2005–2007)[113]
4Sean DempsterSt Kilda193Sydney (2005–2007)[114]
6Josh KennedyWest Coast77Carlton (2006–2007)[23]
7Henry PlayfairSydney1110Geelong (2003–2007)[115]
8Kepler BradleyFremantle912Essendon (2004–2007)[116]
11Benjamin DaviesNorth Melbourne20Collingwood (2005–2006)[117]
16Brad MoranAdelaide76North Melbourne (2006–2007)[118]
20Tristan CartledgeRichmond21Essendon (2005–2006)[119][120]

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Lovett, Michael, ed. (2009). AFL Record Season Guide 2009. The Slattery Media Group. ISBN 978-0-9805162-6-5.