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Easton Wood

Easton Phillip Wood (born 4 September 1989) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He grew up in Camperdown, Victoria while attending Geelong Grammar School. He was drafted with the 43rd selection in the 2007 AFL draft. He made his AFL debut in the 2009 AFL season, playing 2 games. Since then, Wood has been an AFL Premiership player and a AFL premiership captain, an All-Australian, a two-time Australian International Rules Series representative, and a Charles Sutton Medallist. He served as the team's captain for the majority of the 2016 season, as well as between the 2018-2019 seasons, and served as the team's vice captain in 2017.

Easton Wood
Wood at Western Bulldogs training in 2018
Personal information
Full name Easton Phillip Wood
Date of birth (1989-09-04) 4 September 1989 (age 33)
Place of birth Camperdown, Victoria
Original team(s) Camperdown/Geelong Grammar
Draft No. 43, 2007 National Draft
Height 187 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 87 kg (192 lb)
Position(s) Defender / midfielder
Club information
Current club Western Bulldogs
Number 10
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2008–2021 Western Bulldogs 188 (20)
International team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
2011 Australia 1 (0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2021 season.
2 State and international statistics correct as of 2011.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Family and early life

Wood was born at "Gnotuk", a property near Camperdown in the Western District of Victoria. His parents, Phil Wood and Fiona (née McLeod) were both athletes.[1] Wood came from Camperdown, Victoria, and played for the Camperdown Football Club in the Hampden Football Netball League junior divisions,[2][3] winning the Under 16s best and fairest in 2005.[4] Wood attended Geelong Grammar School on a dual academic and sports scholarship, after being recognised for his talents in cricket.[5] Wood came to the attention of Bulldogs recruitment manager Scott Clayton after his performances in school football as a medium-sized running midfielder with a strong leap. Wood nominated for the 2007 AFL National Draft, and was selected by the Bulldogs with their fourth selection (#43 overall).[6][7]

Easton's older brother McLeod is an officer in the Australian Army. Easton also has a younger brother, Angus, and three younger sisters, Rhiannon, Juliet and Olivia.[8] Wood has one daughter, Matilda, and one son, Frederick.[9]

AFL career

2008–2013: Early career & Injury struggles

After being drafted by the Bulldogs in 2007, Wood required a shoulder reconstruction, and soon after a screening for lymphatic cancer, meaning he spent the 2008 season on the sidelines.[10] During this time, Wood wore the number '29' guernsey. Wood made his debut in the Western Bulldogs 5-point loss to the West Coast Eagles in the 19th round of the 2009 AFL season at the Etihad Stadium.[11] He had 14 disposals, kicked 2 behinds, laid 3 tackles and took 2 marks.[12] He went on to play the next week against Brisbane Lions, collecting 6 disposals and a mark, but was not selected for finals matches.

Wood consolidated his position in the team in 2010, being selected for 11 games. Wood played in the Western Bulldogs' pre-season premiership win over future grand finalists St Kilda, by a solid 40 points. After being named as an emergency on 7 occasions he broke into the team in round 12, collecting 16 disposals, 4 marks, and 5 tackles, proving his worth in the side.[13] After playing 9 consecutive games, Wood suffered a hamstring injury and did not return to the side until the Bulldogs 5-point semi final victory over Sydney. He played in the Western Bulldogs 24-point loss in the preliminary final against St Kilda, where he had 13 disposals, 3 marks and 2 tackles.[14] At the seasons end, Wood was awarded the 'Most Promising Player' award.[15]

Wood played 15 games in a breakout 2011 season. In Round 1 of the 2011 AFL season, Wood suffered a serious ankle injury.[16] He went under surgery the same night as the injury due to the seriousness of the injury. He missed the next 7 rounds, but he made his return to the team in Round 9 and then missed only two more games for the season.[17] Wood had a career best game in the Western Bulldogs' 27-point win over Carlton, picking up 17 disposals, 7 marks and 6 tackles.[18] Wood represented Australia in the 2011 International Rules Series played against Ireland.[19] Training for the event occurred at Whitten Oval, which was the current training ground for the Bulldogs. Wood re-signed with the Western Bulldogs at the seasons end.[20]

Wood had another injury-plagued season in 2012, playing 14 games. 2012 was Wood's first season playing with the number 10 guernsey. In Round 6 Wood injured his hamstring and was benched for three weeks, after having a great game that round where he collected 19 possessions at 79% disposal efficiency, while also collecting five marks and one goal.[21] Wood broke his career high disposal record in round 12 and round 23, collecting 20 disposals in each match. Wood only played in three victories for the Western Bulldogs for the entire season after his injury combined with a bad season for the Bulldogs, where they finished 15th on the ladder.

Wood struggled in 2013, playing just five games. Wood injured his hamstring in the early stages of the Bulldogs' 67-point loss to Richmond in the 3rd round of the 2013 AFL season.[22] He stayed in the VFL for a few weeks after his recovery, in one game gathering 26 disposals and grabbing 8 marks.[23] Wood had a relatively mediocre season after his inclusion in the team in Round 20, playing out the remainder of the season without issue.

2014–2019: Improvement & leadership

The 2014 AFL season was a big improvement for Wood, playing 18 games and getting 20 disposals or above per game 3 times. Wood played his 50th game in the Bulldogs nail biting 2-point victory over Richmond in the 3rd round of the season.[24][25] In that game, Wood collected 11 disposals, 5 marks and 3 tackles.[26] Wood collected a career-high 22 disposals in the Western Bulldogs' 27-point win over Greater Western Sydney in Round 4, also picking up 4 marks, 2 tackles, 5 inside 50s and a clearance.[27] By the end of the season, Wood had played 65 games in his 7 years at the Bulldogs. Wood signed on with the Bulldogs for 1 more year in September.[28]

The 2015 AFL season saw Wood have the best year of his career yet, winning many accolades for his strong performance. Wood only missed 1 game for that entire season, missing out on the Bulldogs 70-point loss to Hawthorn in round 3.[29] Wood cemented his reputation as an excellent mark throughout the season, getting 10 or more tackles 4 times and having a career high 13 marks in one game against St Kilda in round 13.[30] Wood had 19 disposals, 7 rebounds and 9 marks in the Bulldogs 7-point elimination final loss to Adelaide, in his last game of the season.[31] Wood won the Charles Sutton Medal as the club's best and fairest, with a total of 268 votes.[32][33] Wood beat second placed Bob Murphy by 39 votes. Wood was also honoured with All-Australian honours, being placed on the half back flank alongside captain Bob Murphy.[34][35] Finally, he was also named to represent the Australian team in the International Rules Series, played against Ireland international rules football team.[36]

 
Easton Wood holding the premiership cup after the Bulldog's grand final victory

Wood obtained premiership victory as a replacement captain in the successful year of 2016. Wood was named as vice captain at the beginning of the year.[37] In Round 2 of the 2016 AFL season, Bob Murphy injured his ACL, resulting in him missing out on the rest of the season. Wood was named to replace the injured Robert Murphy as the captain of the Bulldogs,[38] and in this capacity led the club to premiership success in the 2016 AFL Grand Final over the Sydney Swans.[39] Wood played 20 games in the 2016 AFL season. He broke his disposal record against Fremantle in Round 1, collecting 23 disposals, as well as 5 marks and a tackle. He had one of his best games in his career against Collingwood in Round 10, kicking 1 goal, taking 13 marks and collecting 21 disposals,[40] one of the Bulldogs best on ground. Wood found luck in the newly introduced finals bye, as Wood suffered a minor injury in Round 22 and was close to missing out on the elimination final against West Coast, but because of the extra week had more time to recover and was able to play.[41] Wood played all finals games and captained the Bulldogs to their 62-year-drought breaking premiership. However, Easton Wood did not make the Top 10 of the Charles Sutton Medal voting.

 
Wood marking the ball during a match in June 2017

In 2017, Wood returned to his role as vice captain after Bob Murphy recovered from his injury and continued playing.[42][43] Wood played 18 games, and continued to prove his reputation as a dangerous intercept player, leading the Bulldogs in intercept possessions, averaging 5.9 per game over his season.[44] He had one of his best games of the season in the Dogs 7-point loss against West Coast in round 15 of the 2017 AFL season, collecting 21 disposals, gathering 4 tackle and taking 8 marks.[45] A hamstring injury obtained in the Bulldogs's 14-point win over Brisbane Lions in the 20th round of the season ruled him out for the remainder of the season.[46][44] Wood signed a three-year contract in June, keeping him at the club until 2020.[47] Despite missing out on 4 rounds, Wood came 4th in the Charles Sutton Medal count for 2017, polling 138 votes, 47 votes behind first placed Marcus Bontempelli.[48]

In 2018, Wood was named full-time captain of the club, following Murphy's retirement at the end of the 2017 AFL season.[49] Unfortunately for him, his season was riddled with injury. Wood missed rounds 7 and 8 to a minor hamstring injury suffered in round 6.[50] Then, in the Western Bulldogs' 57-point loss to Port Adelaide, he got a major hamstring injury[51] and did not return to the team until Round 22.[52][53] Wood stated at the conclusion of the season that although he was injured, the time off 'enabled him to gain a greater perspective of the bigger picture – including the development of the Dogs' youth.'[54]

In contrast to Wood's horror 2018 season, he played every game of the 2019 AFL season. 2019 was to be his second and final year as the team's captain. Wood had one of his best games ever in their 27-point loss against St Kilda, picking up 23 disposals, 1 tackle, 4 rebounds and a remarkable 10 marks.[55] Wood captained the Bulldogs all the way to the finals, where they lost to eventual runners up Greater Western Sydney. Wood showed off his high pressure playing style, completing 139 One-Percenters, taking 100 marks and laying 31 tackles throughout the year.[29] Wood came 7th in the Charles Sutton Medal voting for 2019, polling 160 votes, 139 behind first-placed Marcus Bontempelli.[56] In December 2019, Wood handed over the captaincy to triple Charles Sutton Medalist Marcus Bontempelli.[57][58]

2020–2021: Late career

While Wood no longer had captaincy, he retained his spot in the leadership group.[59] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were only 18 rounds, Wood missing rounds 2-4 and 15-17 due to quad and hamstring injuries respectively.[60][61][62] A 13 disposal, 4 tackle, 7 mark game against Adelaide in round 12 of the 2020 AFL season was one of his best for the season, in that game obtaining a Mark of the Year nomination, winning 60.6% of the vote for that round.[63] In late October, Wood signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him with the club until 2022.[64][65][66] In April 2020, Wood's 2016 premiership medal was stolen from him.[67][68] It is yet to be returned. On 22 October 2021, Wood announced his retirement after 188 games, the main cause being cited as his constant soft tissue injuries.[69][70]

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2021 season[29]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2009 Western Bulldogs 29 2 0 2 11 9 20 3 2 0.0 1.0 5.5 4.5 10.0 1.5 1.0
2010 Western Bulldogs 29 11 2 1 53 74 127 36 20 0.2 0.1 4.8 6.7 11.5 3.3 1.8
2011 Western Bulldogs 29 15 2 2 109 72 181 59 32 0.1 0.1 7.3 4.8 12.1 3.9 2.1
2012 Western Bulldogs 10 14 1 1 121 85 206 75 17 0.1 0.1 8.6 6.1 14.7 5.4 1.2
2013 Western Bulldogs 10 5 1 2 27 27 54 13 5 0.2 0.4 5.4 5.4 10.8 2.6 1.0
2014 Western Bulldogs 10 18 1 2 131 142 273 62 42 0.1 0.1 7.3 7.9 15.2 3.4 2.3
2015 Western Bulldogs 10 22 5 0 224 167 391 155 31 0.2 0.0 10.2 7.6 17.8 7.0 1.4
2016# Western Bulldogs 10 20 3 0 180 146 326 127 29 0.2 0.0 9.0 7.3 16.3 6.4 1.5
2017 Western Bulldogs 10 18 3 4 150 104 254 96 29 0.2 0.2 8.3 5.8 14.1 5.3 1.6
2018 Western Bulldogs 10 12 0 0 101 64 165 63 17 0.0 0.0 8.4 5.3 13.8 5.3 1.4
2019 Western Bulldogs 10 23 0 2 175 92 267 100 31 0.0 0.1 7.6 4.0 11.6 4.3 1.3
2020[a] Western Bulldogs 10 13 0 0 79 45 124 50 19 0.0 0.0 6.1 3.5 9.5 3.9 1.5
2021 Western Bulldogs 10 15 2 0 111 65 176 70 22 0.1 0.0 7.4 4.3 11.7 4.3 1.5
Career 188 20 16 1472 1092 2564 909 296 0.1 0.1 7.8 5.8 13.6 4.8 1.6

Notes

  1. ^ The 2020 season was played with 17 home-and-away matches per team (down from 22) and 16-minute quarters with time on (down from 20-minute quarters with time on) due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Honours and achievements

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External links

  • Easton Wood's playing statistics from AFL Tables

easton, wood, easton, phillip, wood, born, september, 1989, former, australian, rules, footballer, played, western, bulldogs, australian, football, league, grew, camperdown, victoria, while, attending, geelong, grammar, school, drafted, with, 43rd, selection, . Easton Phillip Wood born 4 September 1989 is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League AFL He grew up in Camperdown Victoria while attending Geelong Grammar School He was drafted with the 43rd selection in the 2007 AFL draft He made his AFL debut in the 2009 AFL season playing 2 games Since then Wood has been an AFL Premiership player and a AFL premiership captain an All Australian a two time Australian International Rules Series representative and a Charles Sutton Medallist He served as the team s captain for the majority of the 2016 season as well as between the 2018 2019 seasons and served as the team s vice captain in 2017 Easton WoodWood at Western Bulldogs training in 2018Personal informationFull nameEaston Phillip WoodDate of birth 1989 09 04 4 September 1989 age 33 Place of birthCamperdown VictoriaOriginal team s Camperdown Geelong GrammarDraftNo 43 2007 National DraftHeight187 cm 6 ft 2 in Weight87 kg 192 lb Position s Defender midfielderClub informationCurrent clubWestern BulldogsNumber10Playing career1YearsClubGames Goals 2008 2021Western Bulldogs188 20 International team honoursYearsTeamGames Goals 2011Australia1 0 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2021 season 2 State and international statistics correct as of 2011 Career highlightsAFL premiership captain 2016 Western Bulldogs captain 2018 2019 Charles Sutton Medal 2015 All Australian team 2015 Pre season premiership player 2010Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball com Contents 1 Family and early life 2 AFL career 2 1 2008 2013 Early career amp Injury struggles 2 2 2014 2019 Improvement amp leadership 2 3 2020 2021 Late career 3 Statistics 4 Honours and achievements 5 References 6 External linksFamily and early life EditWood was born at Gnotuk a property near Camperdown in the Western District of Victoria His parents Phil Wood and Fiona nee McLeod were both athletes 1 Wood came from Camperdown Victoria and played for the Camperdown Football Club in the Hampden Football Netball League junior divisions 2 3 winning the Under 16s best and fairest in 2005 4 Wood attended Geelong Grammar School on a dual academic and sports scholarship after being recognised for his talents in cricket 5 Wood came to the attention of Bulldogs recruitment manager Scott Clayton after his performances in school football as a medium sized running midfielder with a strong leap Wood nominated for the 2007 AFL National Draft and was selected by the Bulldogs with their fourth selection 43 overall 6 7 Easton s older brother McLeod is an officer in the Australian Army Easton also has a younger brother Angus and three younger sisters Rhiannon Juliet and Olivia 8 Wood has one daughter Matilda and one son Frederick 9 AFL career Edit2008 2013 Early career amp Injury struggles Edit After being drafted by the Bulldogs in 2007 Wood required a shoulder reconstruction and soon after a screening for lymphatic cancer meaning he spent the 2008 season on the sidelines 10 During this time Wood wore the number 29 guernsey Wood made his debut in the Western Bulldogs 5 point loss to the West Coast Eagles in the 19th round of the 2009 AFL season at the Etihad Stadium 11 He had 14 disposals kicked 2 behinds laid 3 tackles and took 2 marks 12 He went on to play the next week against Brisbane Lions collecting 6 disposals and a mark but was not selected for finals matches Wood consolidated his position in the team in 2010 being selected for 11 games Wood played in the Western Bulldogs pre season premiership win over future grand finalists St Kilda by a solid 40 points After being named as an emergency on 7 occasions he broke into the team in round 12 collecting 16 disposals 4 marks and 5 tackles proving his worth in the side 13 After playing 9 consecutive games Wood suffered a hamstring injury and did not return to the side until the Bulldogs 5 point semi final victory over Sydney He played in the Western Bulldogs 24 point loss in the preliminary final against St Kilda where he had 13 disposals 3 marks and 2 tackles 14 At the seasons end Wood was awarded the Most Promising Player award 15 Wood played 15 games in a breakout 2011 season In Round 1 of the 2011 AFL season Wood suffered a serious ankle injury 16 He went under surgery the same night as the injury due to the seriousness of the injury He missed the next 7 rounds but he made his return to the team in Round 9 and then missed only two more games for the season 17 Wood had a career best game in the Western Bulldogs 27 point win over Carlton picking up 17 disposals 7 marks and 6 tackles 18 Wood represented Australia in the 2011 International Rules Series played against Ireland 19 Training for the event occurred at Whitten Oval which was the current training ground for the Bulldogs Wood re signed with the Western Bulldogs at the seasons end 20 Wood had another injury plagued season in 2012 playing 14 games 2012 was Wood s first season playing with the number 10 guernsey In Round 6 Wood injured his hamstring and was benched for three weeks after having a great game that round where he collected 19 possessions at 79 disposal efficiency while also collecting five marks and one goal 21 Wood broke his career high disposal record in round 12 and round 23 collecting 20 disposals in each match Wood only played in three victories for the Western Bulldogs for the entire season after his injury combined with a bad season for the Bulldogs where they finished 15th on the ladder Wood struggled in 2013 playing just five games Wood injured his hamstring in the early stages of the Bulldogs 67 point loss to Richmond in the 3rd round of the 2013 AFL season 22 He stayed in the VFL for a few weeks after his recovery in one game gathering 26 disposals and grabbing 8 marks 23 Wood had a relatively mediocre season after his inclusion in the team in Round 20 playing out the remainder of the season without issue 2014 2019 Improvement amp leadership Edit The 2014 AFL season was a big improvement for Wood playing 18 games and getting 20 disposals or above per game 3 times Wood played his 50th game in the Bulldogs nail biting 2 point victory over Richmond in the 3rd round of the season 24 25 In that game Wood collected 11 disposals 5 marks and 3 tackles 26 Wood collected a career high 22 disposals in the Western Bulldogs 27 point win over Greater Western Sydney in Round 4 also picking up 4 marks 2 tackles 5 inside 50s and a clearance 27 By the end of the season Wood had played 65 games in his 7 years at the Bulldogs Wood signed on with the Bulldogs for 1 more year in September 28 The 2015 AFL season saw Wood have the best year of his career yet winning many accolades for his strong performance Wood only missed 1 game for that entire season missing out on the Bulldogs 70 point loss to Hawthorn in round 3 29 Wood cemented his reputation as an excellent mark throughout the season getting 10 or more tackles 4 times and having a career high 13 marks in one game against St Kilda in round 13 30 Wood had 19 disposals 7 rebounds and 9 marks in the Bulldogs 7 point elimination final loss to Adelaide in his last game of the season 31 Wood won the Charles Sutton Medal as the club s best and fairest with a total of 268 votes 32 33 Wood beat second placed Bob Murphy by 39 votes Wood was also honoured with All Australian honours being placed on the half back flank alongside captain Bob Murphy 34 35 Finally he was also named to represent the Australian team in the International Rules Series played against Ireland international rules football team 36 Easton Wood holding the premiership cup after the Bulldog s grand final victory Wood obtained premiership victory as a replacement captain in the successful year of 2016 Wood was named as vice captain at the beginning of the year 37 In Round 2 of the 2016 AFL season Bob Murphy injured his ACL resulting in him missing out on the rest of the season Wood was named to replace the injured Robert Murphy as the captain of the Bulldogs 38 and in this capacity led the club to premiership success in the 2016 AFL Grand Final over the Sydney Swans 39 Wood played 20 games in the 2016 AFL season He broke his disposal record against Fremantle in Round 1 collecting 23 disposals as well as 5 marks and a tackle He had one of his best games in his career against Collingwood in Round 10 kicking 1 goal taking 13 marks and collecting 21 disposals 40 one of the Bulldogs best on ground Wood found luck in the newly introduced finals bye as Wood suffered a minor injury in Round 22 and was close to missing out on the elimination final against West Coast but because of the extra week had more time to recover and was able to play 41 Wood played all finals games and captained the Bulldogs to their 62 year drought breaking premiership However Easton Wood did not make the Top 10 of the Charles Sutton Medal voting Wood marking the ball during a match in June 2017 In 2017 Wood returned to his role as vice captain after Bob Murphy recovered from his injury and continued playing 42 43 Wood played 18 games and continued to prove his reputation as a dangerous intercept player leading the Bulldogs in intercept possessions averaging 5 9 per game over his season 44 He had one of his best games of the season in the Dogs 7 point loss against West Coast in round 15 of the 2017 AFL season collecting 21 disposals gathering 4 tackle and taking 8 marks 45 A hamstring injury obtained in the Bulldogs s 14 point win over Brisbane Lions in the 20th round of the season ruled him out for the remainder of the season 46 44 Wood signed a three year contract in June keeping him at the club until 2020 47 Despite missing out on 4 rounds Wood came 4th in the Charles Sutton Medal count for 2017 polling 138 votes 47 votes behind first placed Marcus Bontempelli 48 In 2018 Wood was named full time captain of the club following Murphy s retirement at the end of the 2017 AFL season 49 Unfortunately for him his season was riddled with injury Wood missed rounds 7 and 8 to a minor hamstring injury suffered in round 6 50 Then in the Western Bulldogs 57 point loss to Port Adelaide he got a major hamstring injury 51 and did not return to the team until Round 22 52 53 Wood stated at the conclusion of the season that although he was injured the time off enabled him to gain a greater perspective of the bigger picture including the development of the Dogs youth 54 In contrast to Wood s horror 2018 season he played every game of the 2019 AFL season 2019 was to be his second and final year as the team s captain Wood had one of his best games ever in their 27 point loss against St Kilda picking up 23 disposals 1 tackle 4 rebounds and a remarkable 10 marks 55 Wood captained the Bulldogs all the way to the finals where they lost to eventual runners up Greater Western Sydney Wood showed off his high pressure playing style completing 139 One Percenters taking 100 marks and laying 31 tackles throughout the year 29 Wood came 7th in the Charles Sutton Medal voting for 2019 polling 160 votes 139 behind first placed Marcus Bontempelli 56 In December 2019 Wood handed over the captaincy to triple Charles Sutton Medalist Marcus Bontempelli 57 58 2020 2021 Late career Edit While Wood no longer had captaincy he retained his spot in the leadership group 59 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic there were only 18 rounds Wood missing rounds 2 4 and 15 17 due to quad and hamstring injuries respectively 60 61 62 A 13 disposal 4 tackle 7 mark game against Adelaide in round 12 of the 2020 AFL season was one of his best for the season in that game obtaining a Mark of the Year nomination winning 60 6 of the vote for that round 63 In late October Wood signed a two year contract extension keeping him with the club until 2022 64 65 66 In April 2020 Wood s 2016 premiership medal was stolen from him 67 68 It is yet to be returned On 22 October 2021 Wood announced his retirement after 188 games the main cause being cited as his constant soft tissue injuries 69 70 Statistics EditStatistics are correct to the end of the 2021 season 29 Legend G Goals K Kicks D Disposals T Tackles B Behinds H Handballs M MarksSeason Team No Games Totals Averages per game G B K H D M T G B K H D M T2009 Western Bulldogs 29 2 0 2 11 9 20 3 2 0 0 1 0 5 5 4 5 10 0 1 5 1 02010 Western Bulldogs 29 11 2 1 53 74 127 36 20 0 2 0 1 4 8 6 7 11 5 3 3 1 82011 Western Bulldogs 29 15 2 2 109 72 181 59 32 0 1 0 1 7 3 4 8 12 1 3 9 2 12012 Western Bulldogs 10 14 1 1 121 85 206 75 17 0 1 0 1 8 6 6 1 14 7 5 4 1 22013 Western Bulldogs 10 5 1 2 27 27 54 13 5 0 2 0 4 5 4 5 4 10 8 2 6 1 02014 Western Bulldogs 10 18 1 2 131 142 273 62 42 0 1 0 1 7 3 7 9 15 2 3 4 2 32015 Western Bulldogs 10 22 5 0 224 167 391 155 31 0 2 0 0 10 2 7 6 17 8 7 0 1 42016 Western Bulldogs 10 20 3 0 180 146 326 127 29 0 2 0 0 9 0 7 3 16 3 6 4 1 52017 Western Bulldogs 10 18 3 4 150 104 254 96 29 0 2 0 2 8 3 5 8 14 1 5 3 1 62018 Western Bulldogs 10 12 0 0 101 64 165 63 17 0 0 0 0 8 4 5 3 13 8 5 3 1 42019 Western Bulldogs 10 23 0 2 175 92 267 100 31 0 0 0 1 7 6 4 0 11 6 4 3 1 32020 a Western Bulldogs 10 13 0 0 79 45 124 50 19 0 0 0 0 6 1 3 5 9 5 3 9 1 52021 Western Bulldogs 10 15 2 0 111 65 176 70 22 0 1 0 0 7 4 4 3 11 7 4 3 1 5Career 188 20 16 1472 1092 2564 909 296 0 1 0 1 7 8 5 8 13 6 4 8 1 6Notes The 2020 season was played with 17 home and away matches per team down from 22 and 16 minute quarters with time on down from 20 minute quarters with time on due to the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic Honours and achievements EditTeam AFL premiership captain 2016 C Pre season premiership player 2010 Individual All Australian 2015 Charles Sutton Medal Western Bulldogs B amp F 2015 Western Bulldogs captain 2018 2019References Edit Mallinder Terry Easton becomes Wood be hero of Western Bulldogs Sunshine Coast Daily Retrieved 16 June 2019 McCullagh Beasy Justine 2 October 2016 Camperdown s Easton Wood leads Western Bulldogs to drought breaking AFL premiership The Standard Retrieved 14 October 2020 Camperdown footballer Easton Wood signs two year contract extension with AFL club Western Bulldogs The Standard 20 July 2017 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Under 16 s Hampden Football Netball League Juniors Best and Fairest Hampden Football Netball League Retrieved 14 October 2020 Ansell Nick 1 October 2016 AFL grand final 2016 Home is where the heart is for the Western Bulldogs Easton Wood canberratimes com au Retrieved 30 August 2021 Witham Jennifer 24 November 2007 Bulldogs mixed bag of talent Western Bulldogs Media Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Nicholson Larissa 7 October 2015 Easton Wood wins Western Bulldogs best and fairest The Age Retrieved 14 October 2020 Call of Duty beckons on a true Battlefield The Age Melbourne untitled 6 November 2020 Retrieved 29 March 2021 Mallinder Terry 24 September 2016 Easton becomes Wood be hero of Western Bulldogs The Sunshine Coast Daily Retrieved 13 October 2020 Rooth Meagan 30 March 2011 Wood limps home after Bulldogs injury The Standard Retrieved 13 October 2020 Western Bulldogs v West Coast Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 13 October 2020 Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Retrieved 13 October 2020 St Kilda v Western Bulldogs Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 13 October 2020 The 2010 Charles Sutton Medal goes to Western Bulldogs Media 2 October 2010 Retrieved 13 October 2020 Easton Eases into Training Retrieved 25 October 2011 Easton Wood Playing Statistics 2011 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Western Bulldogs v Carlton Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 13 October 2020 Wood to wear green and gold Whitten Oval to host both sides Western Bulldogs Media 14 October 2011 Retrieved 13 October 2020 Bulldogs re sign eight Western Bulldogs Media 24 August 2011 Retrieved 13 October 2020 2012 Player Reviews 10 Easton Wood Western Bulldogs Media 16 November 2012 Retrieved 13 October 2020 Three changes Wood returns Western Bulldogs Media 8 August 2013 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Season in review Wood runs out year ready for next Western Bulldogs Media 2 October 2013 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Edwards Nat 1 April 2014 Bulldog Easton happy to stay out west Western Bulldogs Media Retrieved 14 October 2020 Western Bulldogs vs Richmond Line Ups Retrieved 14 October 2020 Round 3 Western Bulldogs v Richmond Player Stats Retrieved 14 October 2020 GWS v Western Bulldogs Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 14 October 2020 Wood commits Western Bulldogs Media 25 September 2014 Retrieved 14 October 2020 a b c Easton Wood Stats AFL Tables Retrieved 17 May 2019 St Kilda vs Western Bulldogs Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 14 October 2020 Western Bulldogs vs Adelaide Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 14 October 2020 Final Leaderboard 2015 Charles Sutton Medal Western Bulldogs Media 8 October 2015 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Davidson Ryan 7 October 2015 Easton Wood s rapid rise ends with Bulldogs best and fairest AFL com au Bigpond Retrieved 7 October 2015 Twomey Callum 22 September 2015 Bulldog Murphy captains 11 new All Australians as Walker Kennedy miss out AFL Media Retrieved 14 October 2020 Bilton Dean 22 September 2015 AFL Finals 2015 All Australian team features 11 new faces Western Bulldogs skipper Robert Murphy named captain Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 14 October 2020 Ryan Peter 15 October 2015 Star studded International Rules squad revealed AFL Media Retrieved 14 October 2020 No Surprises Bob Top Dog Western Bulldogs Media 24 January 2016 Retrieved 14 October 2020 VFL footballer s miraculous recovery from stroke Easton Wood on captaincy AFL Media Watch Fox Sports 3 June 2016 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Nicholson Larissa 2 October 2016 AFL grand final 2016 Easton Wood overcome at Western Bulldogs win The Age Retrieved 14 October 2020 Collingwood vs Western Bulldogs Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 14 October 2020 AFL s pre finals bye week still up for debate says Gillon McLachlan Australian Broadcasting Corporation 6 September 2016 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Paxinos Stathi 1 February 2017 Bob Murphy confirms he will remain Western Bulldogs captain in 2017 The Age Retrieved 14 October 2020 McInerney Sam 20 March 2017 Every AFL Club s Leadership Group AFL Players Association Retrieved 14 October 2020 a b Season Review Easton Wood Western Bulldogs Media 10 September 2017 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Western Bulldogs vs West Coast Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 14 October 2020 Fixture Flashback Round 20 2017 Western Bulldogs Media 19 April 2020 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Wood signs contract extension Western Bulldogs Media 20 June 2017 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Plerik Jon 4 October 2017 Marcus Bontempelli wins Western Bulldogs 2017 best and fairest The Age Retrieved 14 October 2020 Wood named Bulldogs captain Western Bulldogs 20 November 2017 Retrieved 20 November 2017 Daniel Troy 14 May 2018 Naughton to miss key Dogs in the mix Western Bulldogs Media Retrieved 14 October 2020 Gaskin Lee 15 June 2018 Match report Power shut down injured Dogs AFL Media Retrieved 14 October 2020 AFL teams Round 22 Full squads team lists ins outs injuries benches SuperCoach news Fox Sports 17 August 2018 Retrieved 14 October 2020 AFL round 22 teams Five changes for Melbourne The Age 16 August 2018 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Wood s big picture thinking Western Bulldogs Media 28 September 2018 Retrieved 14 October 2020 St Kilda vs Western Bulldogs Player Stats AFLTables Retrieved 14 October 2020 Bontempelli wins third Sutton Medal Western Bulldogs Media 3 October 2019 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Gabelich Josh 10 December 2019 Western Bulldogs announce Marcus Bontempelli as new captain after Easton Wood steps down Fox Sports Retrieved 14 October 2020 Bontempelli to succeed Wood as captain Western Bulldogs Media 10 December 2019 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Who s in who s out Your club s 2020 leadership group AFL Media 14 March 2020 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Wood Cavarra hit by injuries Western Bulldogs Media 16 June 2020 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Hamstring injuries sideline Vandermeer Wood Western Bulldogs Media 1 September 2020 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Wood in frame for do or die Dockers clash Western Bulldogs Media 15 September 2020 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Rebel Mark of the Year Round 12 Retrieved 14 October 2020 AFL team lists Melbourne Demons Nathan Jones signs new one year deal Bulldogs extend Easton Wood The West Australian 28 October 2020 Retrieved 3 November 2020 Wood to be a Bulldog for life Western Bulldogs Media 29 October 2020 Retrieved 3 November 2020 Hardeman Sean 28 October 2020 Easton Wood signs contract extension with the Western Bulldogs The Standard Retrieved 3 November 2020 Bulldog s premiership medal among items of sentimental value stolen The Age 29 April 2020 Retrieved 14 October 2020 Goodwin Sam 29 April 2020 It s awful Devastating twist after AFL star s premiership medal stolen Yahoo Sport Australia Retrieved 14 October 2020 Bulldogs premiership skipper Easton Wood sacrifices guaranteed deal in selfless retirement call wwos nine com au 22 October 2021 Retrieved 22 October 2021 Western Bulldogs premiership captain Easton Wood retires after 14 year AFL career Australian Broadcasting Corporation 22 October 2021 Retrieved 22 October 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Easton Wood Easton Wood s playing statistics from AFL Tables Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Easton Wood amp oldid 1108803134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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