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Ricky Dyson

Ricky Dyson (born 28 September 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Ricky Dyson
Personal information
Full name Ricky Dyson
Date of birth (1985-09-28) 28 September 1985 (age 37)
Original team(s) Epping
Draft #44, 2003 National Draft, Essendon
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 82 kg (181 lb)
Position(s) Midfield
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2004–2012 Essendon 114 (43)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2012.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Originally from the Epping Football Club, and drafted at number 44 in the 2003 National Draft, Dyson played mainly as a midfielder.

AFL career

Having played for the Northern Knights in the TAC Cup, Dyson was taken in the 2003 National Draft with pick No. 44 by Essendon.[1] He made his debut, aged 18, in round 3 of the 2004 AFL season, when Essendon played the West Coast Eagles at Docklands Stadium.[2] He would go on to play 11 games in his debut season.[3]

Dyson managed to play 10 games in his second season, having been affected by groin soreness. During the pre-season the next year, Dyson was assaulted in Port Melbourne, interrupting his preparation. In addition, he continued to be plagued by groin soreness during the season proper, although he managed to play 10 consecutive games for the first time, finishing the year with 17 games in total. Dyson nonetheless struggled to retain his spot in the senior side, and began to doubt his playing ability as a result.[3]

At the end of the 2007 AFL season, Dyson was offered a three-year contract at the Fremantle Football Club—an offer he reluctantly considered, given the stop-start nature of his career at Essendon. At the same time, Kevin Sheedy was replaced as coach of Essendon by Matthew Knights, who had previously coached Essendon's VFL affiliate, the Bendigo Bombers. Knights had frequently bolstered Dyson's confidence whenever he had been dropped from the senior side to play for Bendigo, and told Dyson that he would be a required player at Essendon. Having not particularly wanted to leave Essendon anyway, Dyson agreed to stay and play under Knights.[3]

During 2008, Dyson yet again had his football career interrupted, this time by an appendectomy.[3]

Prior to the Anzac Day clash in 2009, Dyson was dropped from the senior side to instead play for Bendigo. The day before the match he was brought back into the senior side with a late change, replacing the injured Mark McVeigh. Given an opportunity that he would not have had previously, Dyson purely wanted to "play [his] role for the team." He went on to amass 27 disposals, and kicked 2 goals, one of them coming from the boundary line at a critical stage late in the game[3] in what would be his 5th best game statistically over the course of his career to date. Dyson would go on to play every game in Essendon's home-and-away season, as well as the Elimination Final—his first—against Adelaide at Football Park.[4]

The following year, in 2010, Dyson lost the confidence of Knights, making only nine appearances for the year.[5]

In 2011 AFL season, Dyson's former captain James Hird succeeded Knights as senior coach of Essendon.[6] Dyson spent the earlier parts of the season in the VFL playing for Bendigo and was seen as a standout there in the player review at the end of the year.[7] His wait for a call-up to the seniors was a protracted one until he was selected to play against Richmond in round 16, 11 months after his previous senior appearance.[5]

He played his 100th AFL game in round 19 against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 31 July.[8] Dyson was primarily used in 2011 as a running defender who would rotate through the midfield.[7]

Dyson, along with 33 other Essendon players, was found guilty of using a banned performance-enhancing substance, thymosin beta-4, as part of Essendon's sports supplements program during the 2012 season. He and his team-mates were initially found not guilty in March 2015 by the AFL Anti-Doping Tribunal,[9] but a guilty verdict was returned in January 2016 after an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency. He was suspended for two years which, with backdating, ended in November 2016; as a result, he served approximately fourteen months of his suspension and missed the entire 2016 suburban football season.[10]

Personal life

For several years Dyson participated in Essendon's "On the Ball" program, which involved him and teammate Brent Prismall, as well as netball players Shelley O'Donnell and Bianca Chatfield, meeting with school groups and educating them on issues such as drug use and sports. Dyson took a year off from the program in 2008 to study and complete a personal training course.[3]

Statistics

[4]
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
2004 Essendon 36 11 7 3 53 30 83 22 9 0.6 0.3 4.8 2.7 7.6 2.0 0.8
2005 Essendon 2 10 9 4 91 44 135 32 11 0.9 0.4 9.1 4.4 13.5 3.2 1.1
2006 Essendon 2 17 9 8 124 100 224 40 28 0.5 0.5 7.3 5.9 13.2 2.4 1.6
2007 Essendon 2 11 3 2 70 69 139 29 16 0.3 0.2 6.4 6.3 12.6 2.6 1.4
2008 Essendon 2 15 3 2 145 122 267 48 29 0.2 0.1 9.7 8.1 17.8 3.2 1.9
2009 Essendon 2 23 8 8 266 170 436 79 55 0.4 0.4 11.6 7.4 19.0 3.4 2.4
2010 Essendon 2 9 1 4 92 54 146 40 23 0.1 0.4 10.2 6.0 16.2 4.4 2.6
2011 Essendon 2 6 0 0 52 36 88 18 17 0.0 0.0 8.7 6.0 14.7 3.0 2.8
2012 Essendon 2 12 3 5 157 72 229 65 24 0.2 0.4 13.1 6.0 19.1 5.4 2.0
Career 114 43 36 1050 697 1747 373 212 0.4 0.3 9.2 6.1 15.3 3.3 1.9

References

  1. ^ (PDF). afl.com.au. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  2. ^ "AFL Tables - Essendon v West Coast - 10-Apr-2004 - Match Stats". AFL Tables. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Quayle, Emma (31 May 2009). "Ricky Dyson growing up". The Age. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Ricky Dyson statistics". AFL Tables. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  5. ^ a b Rielly, Stephen (9 July 2011). "Dons' Dyson dares to be different". The Australian. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  6. ^ . Essendon Football Club. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Ricky Dyson Player Profile bio". Essendon Football Club. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  8. ^ "AFL Tables - Collingwood v Essendon - 31-Jul-2011 - Match Stats". AFL Tables. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  9. ^ Twomey, Callum (31 March 2015). "Thirty-four present and former Bombers cleared of all drug charges". AFL.com.au. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  10. ^ Travis King (12 January 2016). "Guilty: court bans the Essendon 34 for 2016". Australian Football League. Retrieved 12 January 2016.

External links

  • at the Official AFL Website of the Essendon Football Club
  • Ricky Dyson's playing statistics from AFL Tables

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Ricky Dyson born 28 September 1985 is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League AFL Ricky DysonPersonal informationFull nameRicky DysonDate of birth 1985 09 28 28 September 1985 age 37 Original team s EppingDraft 44 2003 National Draft EssendonHeight182 cm 6 ft 0 in Weight82 kg 181 lb Position s MidfieldPlaying career1YearsClubGames Goals 2004 2012Essendon114 43 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2012 Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball comOriginally from the Epping Football Club and drafted at number 44 in the 2003 National Draft Dyson played mainly as a midfielder Contents 1 AFL career 2 Personal life 3 Statistics 4 References 5 External linksAFL career EditHaving played for the Northern Knights in the TAC Cup Dyson was taken in the 2003 National Draft with pick No 44 by Essendon 1 He made his debut aged 18 in round 3 of the 2004 AFL season when Essendon played the West Coast Eagles at Docklands Stadium 2 He would go on to play 11 games in his debut season 3 Dyson managed to play 10 games in his second season having been affected by groin soreness During the pre season the next year Dyson was assaulted in Port Melbourne interrupting his preparation In addition he continued to be plagued by groin soreness during the season proper although he managed to play 10 consecutive games for the first time finishing the year with 17 games in total Dyson nonetheless struggled to retain his spot in the senior side and began to doubt his playing ability as a result 3 At the end of the 2007 AFL season Dyson was offered a three year contract at the Fremantle Football Club an offer he reluctantly considered given the stop start nature of his career at Essendon At the same time Kevin Sheedy was replaced as coach of Essendon by Matthew Knights who had previously coached Essendon s VFL affiliate the Bendigo Bombers Knights had frequently bolstered Dyson s confidence whenever he had been dropped from the senior side to play for Bendigo and told Dyson that he would be a required player at Essendon Having not particularly wanted to leave Essendon anyway Dyson agreed to stay and play under Knights 3 During 2008 Dyson yet again had his football career interrupted this time by an appendectomy 3 Prior to the Anzac Day clash in 2009 Dyson was dropped from the senior side to instead play for Bendigo The day before the match he was brought back into the senior side with a late change replacing the injured Mark McVeigh Given an opportunity that he would not have had previously Dyson purely wanted to play his role for the team He went on to amass 27 disposals and kicked 2 goals one of them coming from the boundary line at a critical stage late in the game 3 in what would be his 5th best game statistically over the course of his career to date Dyson would go on to play every game in Essendon s home and away season as well as the Elimination Final his first against Adelaide at Football Park 4 The following year in 2010 Dyson lost the confidence of Knights making only nine appearances for the year 5 In 2011 AFL season Dyson s former captain James Hird succeeded Knights as senior coach of Essendon 6 Dyson spent the earlier parts of the season in the VFL playing for Bendigo and was seen as a standout there in the player review at the end of the year 7 His wait for a call up to the seniors was a protracted one until he was selected to play against Richmond in round 16 11 months after his previous senior appearance 5 He played his 100th AFL game in round 19 against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 31 July 8 Dyson was primarily used in 2011 as a running defender who would rotate through the midfield 7 Dyson along with 33 other Essendon players was found guilty of using a banned performance enhancing substance thymosin beta 4 as part of Essendon s sports supplements program during the 2012 season He and his team mates were initially found not guilty in March 2015 by the AFL Anti Doping Tribunal 9 but a guilty verdict was returned in January 2016 after an appeal by the World Anti Doping Agency He was suspended for two years which with backdating ended in November 2016 as a result he served approximately fourteen months of his suspension and missed the entire 2016 suburban football season 10 Personal life EditFor several years Dyson participated in Essendon s On the Ball program which involved him and teammate Brent Prismall as well as netball players Shelley O Donnell and Bianca Chatfield meeting with school groups and educating them on issues such as drug use and sports Dyson took a year off from the program in 2008 to study and complete a personal training course 3 Statistics Edit 4 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 T2004 Essendon 36 11 7 3 53 30 83 22 9 0 6 0 3 4 8 2 7 7 6 2 0 0 82005 Essendon 2 10 9 4 91 44 135 32 11 0 9 0 4 9 1 4 4 13 5 3 2 1 12006 Essendon 2 17 9 8 124 100 224 40 28 0 5 0 5 7 3 5 9 13 2 2 4 1 62007 Essendon 2 11 3 2 70 69 139 29 16 0 3 0 2 6 4 6 3 12 6 2 6 1 42008 Essendon 2 15 3 2 145 122 267 48 29 0 2 0 1 9 7 8 1 17 8 3 2 1 92009 Essendon 2 23 8 8 266 170 436 79 55 0 4 0 4 11 6 7 4 19 0 3 4 2 42010 Essendon 2 9 1 4 92 54 146 40 23 0 1 0 4 10 2 6 0 16 2 4 4 2 62011 Essendon 2 6 0 0 52 36 88 18 17 0 0 0 0 8 7 6 0 14 7 3 0 2 82012 Essendon 2 12 3 5 157 72 229 65 24 0 2 0 4 13 1 6 0 19 1 5 4 2 0Career 114 43 36 1050 697 1747 373 212 0 4 0 3 9 2 6 1 15 3 3 3 1 9References Edit AFL NATIONAL DRAFT SELECTIONS 2003 PDF afl com au Archived from the original PDF on 1 April 2010 Retrieved 21 March 2012 AFL Tables Essendon v West Coast 10 Apr 2004 Match Stats AFL Tables Retrieved 21 March 2012 a b c d e f Quayle Emma 31 May 2009 Ricky Dyson growing up The Age Retrieved 21 March 2012 a b Ricky Dyson statistics AFL Tables Retrieved 14 March 2012 a b Rielly Stephen 9 July 2011 Dons Dyson dares to be different The Australian Retrieved 22 March 2012 Essendon Football Club History Club Honours Essendon Football Club Archived from the original on 18 March 2012 Retrieved 21 March 2012 a b Ricky Dyson Player Profile bio Essendon Football Club Retrieved 21 March 2012 AFL Tables Collingwood v Essendon 31 Jul 2011 Match Stats AFL Tables Retrieved 21 March 2012 Twomey Callum 31 March 2015 Thirty four present and former Bombers cleared of all drug charges AFL com au Retrieved 31 March 2015 Travis King 12 January 2016 Guilty court bans the Essendon 34 for 2016 Australian Football League Retrieved 12 January 2016 External links EditRicky Dyson s profile at the Official AFL Website of the Essendon Football Club Ricky Dyson s playing statistics from AFL Tables Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ricky Dyson amp oldid 1153569578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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