Adam Mcphee

Adam McPhee (born October 6 1982) is an Australian Rules football player, who currently wears the number 33 jumper for the Essendon Bombers. He is a versatile player who has played in both attack and defense, and is much admired for his aggressive approach at the football. McPhee was originally recruited by the Fremantle Dockers, with whom he made his debut in 2001. He was nominated for the AFL rising star award that year. To the end of 2002, McPhee played 35 games in total for the Dockers, after which he asked to be traded back to his home state of Victoria. McPhee got his wish when he was traded to the Bombers in a three way deal involving Essendon, Fremantle and Brisbane. In McPhee's first year at Essendon, he played every game, and his tough approach earnt him the club's "most courageous player" award. However it was in 2004 that McPhee really made his mark as an AFL player. In that year he was selected on the half-back flank in the All Australian team, won the Crichton Medal as Essendon's best and fairest player, and was Essendon's highest vote getter in the Brownlow Medal. To the end of the 2004 season, McPhee has played 70 games and kicked 34 goals. McPhee, Adam McPhee, Adam

 

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