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Eddie Betts

Edward Robert Betts III (born 26 November 1986) is a former Australian rules football player who played as a forward for Carlton and Adelaide in the Australian Football League.

Eddie Betts
Betts playing with Adelaide in June 2019
Personal information
Full name Edward Robert Betts III
Date of birth (1986-11-26) 26 November 1986 (age 36)[1]
Place of birth Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia
Original team(s) Calder Cannons (TAC Cup)
Templestowe (EFL)
Draft No. 3, 2004 pre-season draft
Debut Round 1, 2005, Carlton
vs. Kangaroos, at Telstra Dome
Height 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 75 kg (165 lb)
Position(s) Small Forward
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2005–2013 Carlton 184 (290)
2014–2019 Adelaide 132 (310)
2020–2021 Carlton 034 0(40)
Total 350 (640)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
2007-2013 Indigenous All-Stars 2 (2)
2020 All Stars 1 (0)
International team honours
2010– Australia 7 (2)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2021.
2 State and international statistics correct as of 2020.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Betts was originally drafted by Carlton with pick No. 3 in the 2004 Pre-Season Draft,[2] where he played for nine years before Adelaide signed him as a free agent at the end of 2013.[3] He moved back to Carlton at the conclusion of the 2019 season, where he would finish his career at the end of the 2021 season having played a total of 350 games and kicked 640 goals.

Following retirement, Betts worked as a part-time development coach at the Geelong Football Club[4] before departing in November 2022 to focus on his foundation supporting young Indigenous Australians in sport.[5]

Early life and junior football

Betts was born in Port Lincoln, South Australia and raised by his mother in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.[6] He played junior football for the Mines Rovers Football Club,[7] before moving back to Port Lincoln, where his father lived, to play for the Mallee Park Peckers. While in Port Lincoln, Betts' off-field behaviour was an issue, which included smoking, drinking, drugs and truancy. As a result, his mother arranged for the 15-year-old Betts to move to Melbourne and begin a TAFE program run by Indigenous former footballer Phil Krakouer.[6]

In Melbourne, Betts played football for Templestowe, where he won the EFL Division 3 league best and fairest in 2002,[8] and TAC Cup football for the Calder Cannons. He represented Vic Metro as a 16-year-old in the 2003 AFL Under 18 Championships and was selected in the Under 18 All-Australian team that season. He was too young to be selected in the AFL draft at the end of 2003, and he played another season with the Cannons, but was hindered by osteitis pubis. He was overlooked in the 2004 National Draft as a result.[6]

Professional career

Carlton: 2005–2013

 
Betts playing for Carlton in 2007

After being overlooked in the National Draft, Betts was recruited to the AFL with pick 3 in the 2004 Pre-Season Draft by the Carlton Football Club.[6] He attracted attention as a lively small forward during the 2005 pre-season, and made his AFL debut in round 1 against the Kangaroos. He kicked 19 goals in 19 games in 2006, playing as a permanent small forward and becoming a fan favourite.[7] The next year, Betts won the Goal of the Year for his goal in round 21 against Collingwood, a banana kick from the boundary under pressure.[9]

Throughout his first four seasons, Betts had a consistent output of roughly a goal per game. From 2009, Betts' goalkicking output increased, kicking 38 goals in 2009, then 42 in 2010 to top Carlton's goal kicking for the first time, while also making the top 10 in the club best and fairest.[7][10] Betts started slowly in 2011, being on the cusp of being dropped early in the season,[11] but rebounded to kick 50 goals for the season,[10] including a career-best eight goals against Essendon in round 18.[12]

Betts kicked 48 goals in 2012,[10] stepping up in the absence of several of the Blues' key forwards to become their major forward target.[13] In that year he led the club's goalkicking, was runner-up in the club best and fairest count and was named in the 40 man All-Australian shortlist for the second year in a row.[14]

Betts kicked 27 goals in 18 games in a 2013 season interrupted by a suspension and a fractured jaw, including five goals in Carlton's two finals.[3] At the end of the season, Betts entered the market as a restricted free agent, and in October he notified Carlton he had accepted a four-year contract understood to be worth about $2 million (AUS) to join the Adelaide Crows.[15] Carlton had 72 hours to match the Crows offer but declined to do so, allowing the confirmation of Betts' switch to occur on 4 October, the first day of the free agency period.[3]

Adelaide: 2014–2019

 
Eddie Betts in June 2019

In his first season at Adelaide, Betts played all 22 games and kicked a career-best 51 goals, leading Adelaide's goalkicking table and finishing eighth in the Coleman Medal. He also had more goal assists than anyone else in the AFL and was ranked third in the league for tackles inside the forward 50. Betts played his 200th AFL game against Hawthorn at Adelaide Oval in round 17.[16]

On 26 May 2015, the AFL launched an inquiry into Betts' signing with Adelaide after the outgoing Carlton coach, Mick Malthouse, claimed to have been told by the current Carlton and former Adelaide CEO Steven Trigg that Adelaide had illegally signed Betts 18 months prior to him departing Carlton.[17] Adelaide categorically denied the claim, as did Carlton and Betts' manager.[18] Betts and all other parties were subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing in the affair.[19] Following on from this controversy, Betts improved on his stellar 2014 season by kicking 63 goals in 2015, finishing third in the Coleman Medal, and finally achieving All-Australian honours.[16] Betts also was awarded the Goal of the Year in 2015 for the second time in his career; against Fremantle in wet conditions, he managed to control the ball near the boundary at half-forward and kicked a left-foot torpedo punt from 50 metres out on the boundary line, which dribbled through for a goal.[20]

In a Showdown in round 3, 2017, Betts was racially abused by a Port Adelaide club member. The offender was evicted from the ground and had his membership suspended indefinitely.[21] In the Crows' next match, Betts was given the honour of tossing the coin before the match along with Essendon player Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti before kicking 6 goals, taking the lead in the Coleman Medal in the Crows' 65-point win.[22] This included 5 first-half goals, and he and McDonald-Tipungwuti kicked 10 goals between them for the match.[23] In round 7, he kicked his 500th career goal against North Melbourne in the second quarter, before being flattened by defender Scott Thompson and immediately getting a set shot to kick his second goal in a row. Overall he got three goals for the match in spite of the Crows losing by 59 points.[24] Betts had another good performance in 2017's Sir Douglas Nicholls Indigenous Round, kicking three goals in the Crows' 100-point win over Fremantle.[25] In August 2017, Betts was admitted to hospital with appendicitis and missed Adelaide's round 19 draw against Collingwood but returned the following week for the Showdown and kicked 4 goals, pushing up to second place on the overall Showdown leading goal-kickers list, only behind captain Taylor Walker. Betts was a part of Adelaide's losing Grand Final team that year, kicking one goal in the match.

In 2018, Betts kicked only 29 goals for the year, making it his worst return in 5 years at the Crows. Also in 2018, Betts missed four matches due to hamstring injuries, having missed only one match in his previous four seasons at Adelaide.

On Round 5 of the 2019 season, he played in his 300th AFL game, against the Gold Coast Suns. In front of a roaring crowd and with 6 minutes left in what turned out to be an easy win, he scored a classic left-footed banana that won him an unparalleled 4th AFL Goal of the Year award.[26]

Return to Carlton: 2020–2021

At the conclusion of the 2019 season, Betts was traded back to Carlton.[27]

On 19 November 2019, Betts was given his previous jumper number at Carlton, no. 19, once again.

On 16 August 2021, Betts announced via Instagram he would be playing his final, and 350th game against the Giants on 21 August 2021.[28] Betts was chaired off the ground in his final and 350th game against the Giants, when he officially retired from his playing career after the game.[29]

Coaching career

After his retirement, Betts began his job as a developmental coach at Geelong while also bringing in former Adelaide teammate and delisted player Tyson Stengle and turned him into a member of the 2022 All-Australian roster.

Personal life

While playing for Carlton, Betts taught part-time at Assumption College in Kilmore, Victoria.[6]

Betts married his long-term partner, Anna Scullie, in a surprise wedding in August 2015, after several years' engagement.[30] They have five children, three boys and twin daughters.[31][32][33][34]

Publications

When Betts entered the AFL at 17 years of age, he had the reading and writing ability of a six to seven year old, and knows the challenges and disadvantage this can cause young people, leading him to create a series of educational books for children. The books aim to help kids read with confidence and enjoyment and give them the chance to express their own personality into the story. His first book, My Kind, is about spreading kindness and helping kids understand acceptance and equality. Since its release, the kindness movement has spread. My People, Betts' second book for children, is about sharing and educating kids on Aboriginal culture and Australia's First Nations peoples. Betts is often asked to visit schools to share his knowledge and experience.[35][36]

Betts' memoir, The Boy from Boomerang Crescent, was published in August 2022.[37]

Legacy

In 2014, Betts' first year at Adelaide, he converted a series of difficult shots at goal from the right forward pocket at the northern end of Adelaide Oval. Then-coach Brenton Sanderson dubbed that area of the ground "Eddie’s Pocket", and the name has caught on with fans and commentators.[38] Betts' 2015, 2016 and 2019 goal-of-the-year-winning goals were from the opposite pocket, the left forward pocket at the same end.[39][40]

In September 2021 Australian musician Paul Kelly released a song inspired by Betts and his battle with racism, titled Every Step of the Way.[41][42]

Statistics

Statistics are calculated to end of the 2021 season[10]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2005 Carlton 19 19 19 12 86 36 122 17 42 1.0 0.6 4.5 1.9 6.4 0.9 2.2 0
2006 Carlton 19 21 20 10 128 100 228 58 70 1.0 0.5 6.1 4.8 10.9 2.8 3.3 0
2007 Carlton 19 17 21 11 108 94 202 44 66 1.2 0.7 6.4 5.5 11.9 2.6 3.6 0
2008 Carlton 19 18 25 10 143 90 233 62 33 1.4 0.6 7.9 5.0 12.9 3.4 1.8 0
2009 Carlton 19 22 38 21 156 109 265 55 78 1.7 1.0 7.1 5.0 12.1 2.5 3.6 2
2010 Carlton 19 23 42 29 178 140 318 91 76 1.8 1.3 7.7 6.1 13.8 4.0 3.3 3
2011 Carlton 19 24 50 22 176 121 297 90 84 2.1 0.9 7.3 5.0 12.4 3.8 3.5 4
2012 Carlton 19 22 48 30 182 103 285 72 62 2.2 1.4 8.3 4.7 13.0 3.3 2.8 1
2013 Carlton 19 18 27 15 125 85 210 49 61 1.5 0.8 6.9 4.7 11.7 2.7 3.4 0
2014 Adelaide 18 22 51 22 167 123 290 53 74 2.3 1.0 7.6 5.6 13.2 2.4 3.4 4
2015 Adelaide 18 23 63 25 213 99 312 84 65 2.7 1.1 9.3 4.3 13.6 3.7 2.8 7
2016 Adelaide 18 24 75 31 231 89 320 79 85 3.1 1.3 9.6 3.7 13.3 3.3 3.5 10
2017 Adelaide 18 24 55 34 210 108 318 78 80 2.3 1.4 8.8 4.5 13.3 3.3 3.3 5
2018 Adelaide 18 18 29 20 143 96 239 43 50 1.6 1.1 7.9 5.3 13.3 2.4 2.8 1
2019 Adelaide 18 21 37 21 155 96 251 49 52 1.8 1.0 7.4 4.6 12.0 2.3 2.5 5
2020 Carlton 19 15 13 13 89 44 133 24 41 0.8 0.8 5.9 2.9 8.8 1.6 2.7 3
2021 Carlton 19 19 27 16 121 59 180 42 31 1.4 0.8 6.4 3.1 9.5 2.2 1.6 0
Career 350 640 342 2611 1592 4203 990 1050 1.8 1.0 7.5 4.6 12.0 2.8 3.0 45

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External links

  • Eddie Betts's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Eddie Betts Profile in Blueseum
  • Eddie Betts' page at agent W Sports & Media

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Edward Robert Betts III born 26 November 1986 is a former Australian rules football player who played as a forward for Carlton and Adelaide in the Australian Football League Eddie BettsBetts playing with Adelaide in June 2019Personal informationFull nameEdward Robert Betts IIIDate of birth 1986 11 26 26 November 1986 age 36 1 Place of birthPort Lincoln South Australia AustraliaOriginal team s Calder Cannons TAC Cup Templestowe EFL DraftNo 3 2004 pre season draftDebutRound 1 2005 Carltonvs Kangaroos at Telstra DomeHeight174 cm 5 ft 9 in Weight75 kg 165 lb Position s Small ForwardPlaying career1YearsClubGames Goals 2005 2013Carlton184 290 2014 2019Adelaide132 310 2020 2021Carlton0 34 0 40 Total350 640 Representative team honoursYearsTeamGames Goals 2007 2013Indigenous All Stars2 2 2020All Stars1 0 International team honours2010 Australia7 2 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2021 2 State and international statistics correct as of 2020 Career highlights3 All Australian 2015 2016 2017 4 Adelaide leading Goalkicker 2014 2015 2016 2017 2 Carlton leading Goalkicker 2010 2012 4 AFL Goal of the Year 2006 2015 2016 2019 Carlton Best First Year player 2005 Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball comBetts was originally drafted by Carlton with pick No 3 in the 2004 Pre Season Draft 2 where he played for nine years before Adelaide signed him as a free agent at the end of 2013 3 He moved back to Carlton at the conclusion of the 2019 season where he would finish his career at the end of the 2021 season having played a total of 350 games and kicked 640 goals Following retirement Betts worked as a part time development coach at the Geelong Football Club 4 before departing in November 2022 to focus on his foundation supporting young Indigenous Australians in sport 5 Contents 1 Early life and junior football 2 Professional career 2 1 Carlton 2005 2013 2 2 Adelaide 2014 2019 2 3 Return to Carlton 2020 2021 3 Coaching career 4 Personal life 5 Publications 6 Legacy 7 Statistics 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and junior football EditBetts was born in Port Lincoln South Australia and raised by his mother in Kalgoorlie Western Australia 6 He played junior football for the Mines Rovers Football Club 7 before moving back to Port Lincoln where his father lived to play for the Mallee Park Peckers While in Port Lincoln Betts off field behaviour was an issue which included smoking drinking drugs and truancy As a result his mother arranged for the 15 year old Betts to move to Melbourne and begin a TAFE program run by Indigenous former footballer Phil Krakouer 6 In Melbourne Betts played football for Templestowe where he won the EFL Division 3 league best and fairest in 2002 8 and TAC Cup football for the Calder Cannons He represented Vic Metro as a 16 year old in the 2003 AFL Under 18 Championships and was selected in the Under 18 All Australian team that season He was too young to be selected in the AFL draft at the end of 2003 and he played another season with the Cannons but was hindered by osteitis pubis He was overlooked in the 2004 National Draft as a result 6 Professional career EditCarlton 2005 2013 Edit Betts playing for Carlton in 2007 After being overlooked in the National Draft Betts was recruited to the AFL with pick 3 in the 2004 Pre Season Draft by the Carlton Football Club 6 He attracted attention as a lively small forward during the 2005 pre season and made his AFL debut in round 1 against the Kangaroos He kicked 19 goals in 19 games in 2006 playing as a permanent small forward and becoming a fan favourite 7 The next year Betts won the Goal of the Year for his goal in round 21 against Collingwood a banana kick from the boundary under pressure 9 Throughout his first four seasons Betts had a consistent output of roughly a goal per game From 2009 Betts goalkicking output increased kicking 38 goals in 2009 then 42 in 2010 to top Carlton s goal kicking for the first time while also making the top 10 in the club best and fairest 7 10 Betts started slowly in 2011 being on the cusp of being dropped early in the season 11 but rebounded to kick 50 goals for the season 10 including a career best eight goals against Essendon in round 18 12 Betts kicked 48 goals in 2012 10 stepping up in the absence of several of the Blues key forwards to become their major forward target 13 In that year he led the club s goalkicking was runner up in the club best and fairest count and was named in the 40 man All Australian shortlist for the second year in a row 14 Betts kicked 27 goals in 18 games in a 2013 season interrupted by a suspension and a fractured jaw including five goals in Carlton s two finals 3 At the end of the season Betts entered the market as a restricted free agent and in October he notified Carlton he had accepted a four year contract understood to be worth about 2 million AUS to join the Adelaide Crows 15 Carlton had 72 hours to match the Crows offer but declined to do so allowing the confirmation of Betts switch to occur on 4 October the first day of the free agency period 3 Adelaide 2014 2019 Edit Eddie Betts in June 2019 In his first season at Adelaide Betts played all 22 games and kicked a career best 51 goals leading Adelaide s goalkicking table and finishing eighth in the Coleman Medal He also had more goal assists than anyone else in the AFL and was ranked third in the league for tackles inside the forward 50 Betts played his 200th AFL game against Hawthorn at Adelaide Oval in round 17 16 On 26 May 2015 the AFL launched an inquiry into Betts signing with Adelaide after the outgoing Carlton coach Mick Malthouse claimed to have been told by the current Carlton and former Adelaide CEO Steven Trigg that Adelaide had illegally signed Betts 18 months prior to him departing Carlton 17 Adelaide categorically denied the claim as did Carlton and Betts manager 18 Betts and all other parties were subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing in the affair 19 Following on from this controversy Betts improved on his stellar 2014 season by kicking 63 goals in 2015 finishing third in the Coleman Medal and finally achieving All Australian honours 16 Betts also was awarded the Goal of the Year in 2015 for the second time in his career against Fremantle in wet conditions he managed to control the ball near the boundary at half forward and kicked a left foot torpedo punt from 50 metres out on the boundary line which dribbled through for a goal 20 In a Showdown in round 3 2017 Betts was racially abused by a Port Adelaide club member The offender was evicted from the ground and had his membership suspended indefinitely 21 In the Crows next match Betts was given the honour of tossing the coin before the match along with Essendon player Anthony McDonald Tipungwuti before kicking 6 goals taking the lead in the Coleman Medal in the Crows 65 point win 22 This included 5 first half goals and he and McDonald Tipungwuti kicked 10 goals between them for the match 23 In round 7 he kicked his 500th career goal against North Melbourne in the second quarter before being flattened by defender Scott Thompson and immediately getting a set shot to kick his second goal in a row Overall he got three goals for the match in spite of the Crows losing by 59 points 24 Betts had another good performance in 2017 s Sir Douglas Nicholls Indigenous Round kicking three goals in the Crows 100 point win over Fremantle 25 In August 2017 Betts was admitted to hospital with appendicitis and missed Adelaide s round 19 draw against Collingwood but returned the following week for the Showdown and kicked 4 goals pushing up to second place on the overall Showdown leading goal kickers list only behind captain Taylor Walker Betts was a part of Adelaide s losing Grand Final team that year kicking one goal in the match In 2018 Betts kicked only 29 goals for the year making it his worst return in 5 years at the Crows Also in 2018 Betts missed four matches due to hamstring injuries having missed only one match in his previous four seasons at Adelaide On Round 5 of the 2019 season he played in his 300th AFL game against the Gold Coast Suns In front of a roaring crowd and with 6 minutes left in what turned out to be an easy win he scored a classic left footed banana that won him an unparalleled 4th AFL Goal of the Year award 26 Return to Carlton 2020 2021 Edit At the conclusion of the 2019 season Betts was traded back to Carlton 27 On 19 November 2019 Betts was given his previous jumper number at Carlton no 19 once again On 16 August 2021 Betts announced via Instagram he would be playing his final and 350th game against the Giants on 21 August 2021 28 Betts was chaired off the ground in his final and 350th game against the Giants when he officially retired from his playing career after the game 29 Coaching career EditAfter his retirement Betts began his job as a developmental coach at Geelong while also bringing in former Adelaide teammate and delisted player Tyson Stengle and turned him into a member of the 2022 All Australian roster Personal life EditWhile playing for Carlton Betts taught part time at Assumption College in Kilmore Victoria 6 Betts married his long term partner Anna Scullie in a surprise wedding in August 2015 after several years engagement 30 They have five children three boys and twin daughters 31 32 33 34 Publications EditWhen Betts entered the AFL at 17 years of age he had the reading and writing ability of a six to seven year old and knows the challenges and disadvantage this can cause young people leading him to create a series of educational books for children The books aim to help kids read with confidence and enjoyment and give them the chance to express their own personality into the story His first book My Kind is about spreading kindness and helping kids understand acceptance and equality Since its release the kindness movement has spread My People Betts second book for children is about sharing and educating kids on Aboriginal culture and Australia s First Nations peoples Betts is often asked to visit schools to share his knowledge and experience 35 36 Betts memoir The Boy from Boomerang Crescent was published in August 2022 37 Legacy EditIn 2014 Betts first year at Adelaide he converted a series of difficult shots at goal from the right forward pocket at the northern end of Adelaide Oval Then coach Brenton Sanderson dubbed that area of the ground Eddie s Pocket and the name has caught on with fans and commentators 38 Betts 2015 2016 and 2019 goal of the year winning goals were from the opposite pocket the left forward pocket at the same end 39 40 In September 2021 Australian musician Paul Kelly released a song inspired by Betts and his battle with racism titled Every Step of the Way 41 42 Statistics EditStatistics are calculated to end of the 2021 season 10 Legend G Goals K Kicks D Disposals T Tackles B Behinds H Handballs M MarksSeason Team No Games Totals Averages per game VotesG B K H D M T G B K H D M T2005 Carlton 19 19 19 12 86 36 122 17 42 1 0 0 6 4 5 1 9 6 4 0 9 2 2 02006 Carlton 19 21 20 10 128 100 228 58 70 1 0 0 5 6 1 4 8 10 9 2 8 3 3 02007 Carlton 19 17 21 11 108 94 202 44 66 1 2 0 7 6 4 5 5 11 9 2 6 3 6 02008 Carlton 19 18 25 10 143 90 233 62 33 1 4 0 6 7 9 5 0 12 9 3 4 1 8 02009 Carlton 19 22 38 21 156 109 265 55 78 1 7 1 0 7 1 5 0 12 1 2 5 3 6 22010 Carlton 19 23 42 29 178 140 318 91 76 1 8 1 3 7 7 6 1 13 8 4 0 3 3 32011 Carlton 19 24 50 22 176 121 297 90 84 2 1 0 9 7 3 5 0 12 4 3 8 3 5 42012 Carlton 19 22 48 30 182 103 285 72 62 2 2 1 4 8 3 4 7 13 0 3 3 2 8 12013 Carlton 19 18 27 15 125 85 210 49 61 1 5 0 8 6 9 4 7 11 7 2 7 3 4 02014 Adelaide 18 22 51 22 167 123 290 53 74 2 3 1 0 7 6 5 6 13 2 2 4 3 4 42015 Adelaide 18 23 63 25 213 99 312 84 65 2 7 1 1 9 3 4 3 13 6 3 7 2 8 72016 Adelaide 18 24 75 31 231 89 320 79 85 3 1 1 3 9 6 3 7 13 3 3 3 3 5 102017 Adelaide 18 24 55 34 210 108 318 78 80 2 3 1 4 8 8 4 5 13 3 3 3 3 3 52018 Adelaide 18 18 29 20 143 96 239 43 50 1 6 1 1 7 9 5 3 13 3 2 4 2 8 12019 Adelaide 18 21 37 21 155 96 251 49 52 1 8 1 0 7 4 4 6 12 0 2 3 2 5 52020 Carlton 19 15 13 13 89 44 133 24 41 0 8 0 8 5 9 2 9 8 8 1 6 2 7 32021 Carlton 19 19 27 16 121 59 180 42 31 1 4 0 8 6 4 3 1 9 5 2 2 1 6 0Career 350 640 342 2611 1592 4203 990 1050 1 8 1 0 7 5 4 6 12 0 2 8 3 0 45References Edit Eddie Betts crowshistoryafc com au Retrieved 22 October 2022 Gullan Scott 27 August 2010 The Eddie Betts of both worlds PerthNow Retrieved 21 December 2011 a b c Gill Katrina 4 October 2013 Betts are off Eddie s a Crow AFC com au Adelaide Football Club Retrieved 19 June 2016 Betts Joins Cats geelongcats com au Retrieved 8 April 2022 Betts To Depart Cats For New Role geelongcats com au Retrieved 22 April 2023 a b c d e The Eddie Betts of both worlds news com au 27 August 2010 Retrieved 21 December 2011 a b c Eddie Betts Blueseum Online Carlton Football Club Museum blueseum org Retrieved 19 June 2016 Eastern Football League Colts Under 19 s EFL com au Eastern Football League Retrieved 21 December 2011 Betts goal provides Blues bright spot The Age 1 October 2006 a b c d AFL Tables Eddie Betts statistics AFL Tables Horan Michael 20 April 2011 Blues to give Eddie Betts another chance Herald Sun Lienert Sam 23 July 2011 Eddie Betts kicks eight goals as Carlton produce second half highlight reel to beat Essendon at the MCG foxsports com au Fox Sports Retrieved 19 June 2016 Stevens Mark 2 July 2012 Eddie Betts illustrates Carlton woes Blues need Jarrad Waite back from injury in a hurry Herald Sun Scotland wins his first Best amp Fairest CarltonFC com au Carlton Football Club 2 October 2012 Retrieved 3 October 2012 Schmook Nathan 3 October 2013 Betts off Free agent Eddie to join Crows AFL com au Australian Football League Retrieved 19 June 2016 a b Eddie Betts AFC com au AFC com au Adelaide Football Club Archived from the original on 16 March 2015 Retrieved 25 April 2015 King Travis 26 May 2015 League to look into Malthouse s claims of Crows poaching Betts AFL com au Australian Football League Retrieved 26 May 2015 Club Statement Eddie Betts AFC com au Adelaide Football Club 26 May 2015 Retrieved 26 May 2015 AFL Statement Crows cleared AFC com au Adelaide Football Club 28 May 2015 Retrieved 28 May 2015 Betts claims Goal of the Year AFC com au Adelaide Football Club 28 September 2015 Retrieved 19 June 2016 Power suspends member over racial abuse AFL com au Australian Football League 11 April 2017 Retrieved 1 September 2017 Gaskin Lee 15 April 2017 Match report Eddie excels as Crows torch Bombers AFL com au Australian Football League Archived from the original on 14 March 2017 Retrieved 1 September 2017 Morgan Kym 15 April 2017 Essendon brings a knife to a gunfight AFL com au Australian Football League Retrieved 1 September 2017 Drummond Andrew 6 May 2017 Match report Rampaging Roos thump League leaders AFL com au Australian Football League Archived from the original on 16 March 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2017 Gaskin Lee 27 May 2017 Five talking points Adelaide v Fremantle AFL com au Australian Football League Retrieved 5 September 2017 Four times a charm for Eddie Ryan flies high for big award AFL com au Australian Football League 23 September 2019 Retrieved 23 September 2019 King Travis 14 October 2019 Crow no more Eddie makes fairytale return to Carlton AFL com au Retrieved 14 October 2019 Press Australian Associated 17 August 2021 Carlton great Eddie Betts announces AFL retirement at end of season the Guardian Retrieved 17 August 2021 Betts and Casboult bow out as Giants cement finals berth 21 August 2021 Retrieved 5 December 2021 Wilson Roxanne 9 August 2015 Crows forward Eddie Betts marries long term partner Anna Scullie in a surprise wedding at Public CBD on Saturday night The Advertiser It s a boy CarltonFC com au Carlton Football Club 29 October 2012 Retrieved 19 June 2016 Phillips Max 20 March 2015 Behind Crows Doors Billy Betts is born AFC com au Adelaide Football Club Retrieved 19 June 2016 AFL star Eddie Betts watched birth of twins on FaceTime 10 April 2018 Retrieved 10 April 2018 Biggest love Eddie Betts shares heartwarming family news 7NEWS com au 19 December 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Eddie Betts Lil Homies Books Clothing The Gaps Retrieved 25 May 2021 Retired AFL legend Eddie Betts on speaking out against racism YouTube Retrieved 22 October 2022 Betts Eddie The Boy from Boomerang Crescent Simon amp Schuster AU Retrieved 23 September 2022 The Eddie Betts pocket AFC com au Adelaide Football Club 30 June 2014 Retrieved 19 June 2016 Adelaide goalkicking specialist Eddie Betts has special requests for his 250th AFL game The Advertiser 17 August 2016 Stadiums come alive when Eddie Betts gets the ball but his best work may yet be off the field www abc net au 16 August 2021 Retrieved 17 August 2021 McMillen Andrew 15 September 2021 Kelly honours Betts Every Step of the Way The Australian Magazine The Weekend Australian p 3 IANNELLA ANTIMO 15 September 2021 For You Eddie The Adelaide 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