Gary Ablett, Jnr (born 14 May 1984) is an Australian rules football player for the Geelong Football Club. A midfielder/forward at and , he is the eldest son of AFL Hall of Famer Gary Ablett, Snr. Ablett was part of the Cats' premiership-winning team in 2007. He is also a dual Leigh Matthews Trophy winner as the AFLPA Most Valuable Player, has won a Carji Greeves Medal, and was selected to the All-Australian side in 2007 and 2008.
Career
Early career
Gary Jr. was picked up by the Cats under the
father-son rule and made his senior debut in
2002. He was selected 12 times in his first season and spent half of the year playing in the reserves, highlighted by helping the Geelong
VFL side capture the 2002
VFL Premiership against
Port Melbourne at
Optus Oval.
2007
After spending five seasons as a dynamic small forward who occasionally pushed up the ground, Ablett, armed with improved fitness levels and a newfound ability to overcome taggers, made the permanent move to the midfield in
2007, where he has grown to become one of the best and most influential midfielders/forward pocket/rover forward in the game. This was reflected in his outright favouritism in the 2007
Brownlow Medal, awarded to the player adjudged by the umpires as the best and fairest player in the AFL, his sweeping of individual media awards for the season, and his selection as first rover in the 2007
All-Australian team. However, Ablett ultimately lost out on the 2007 Brownlow Medal to his Geelong teammate
Jimmy Bartel. Ablett capped off his outstanding year with a solid performance in the record breaking
Grand Final win over
Port Adelaide.
Ablett took out a number of media awards and was voted by other players in the AFL as the Most Valuable Player for 2007.
He was the recipient of the Carji Greeves Medal awarded to the club's best and fairest player for the season. The 2007 Brownlow Medallist, Jimmy Bartel, was runner-up. Ablett polled 691 votes - 178 votes more than Bartel. Ablett joins his father with the medal, Gary Ablett Sr. received the award in 1984 - in his first year at the club.
2008
Ablett took his game to yet another level in
2008, establishing himself as one of the shortest
Brownlow Medal favourites ever by midseason. His hold on the medal was perceived to be so great that upon injuring his ankle in Round 15 against
Fremantle, bookmakers suspended betting on the Brownlow amid rumours his injury was going to keep him out for the rest of the season as opposed to the 1-2 weeks initially reported. He returned in round 19 against
Melbourne and found near top form the next week against top four contenders,
Sydney, and was still one of the Brownlow favourites despite his three week absence. Ultimately, however, he scored 22 votes and the 2008 Brownlow Medal was closely won by
Adam Cooney.
Statistics
- Statistics are correct as of 7 September 2008 (Elimination Final)
| Season
| Team
| No.
| Games
| Disposals
| Kicks
| Handballs
| Marks
| Tackles
| Goals
| Behinds
|
| 2002
| Geelong
| 29
| 12
| 100
| 37
| 63
| 13
| 25
| 10
| 3 |
| 2003
| Geelong
| 29
| 22
| 327
| 189
| 138
| 61
| 77
| 26
| 20 |
| 2004
| Geelong
| 29
| 21
| 301
| 178
| 123
| 46
| 93
| 35
| 25 |
| 2005
| Geelong
| 29
| 24
| 435
| 257
| 178
| 65
| 86
| 29
| 26 |
| 2006
| Geelong
| 29
| 21
| 354
| 212
| 142
| 74
| 65
| 35
| 28 |
| 2007
| Geelong
| 29
| 25
| 667
| 358
| 309
| 98
| 86
| 30
| 26 |
| 2008
| Geelong
| 29
| 19
| 543
| 262
| 281
| 91
| 89
| 24
| 23 |
| Career Totals
| 144
| 2727
| 1493
| 1234
| 448
| 521
| 189
| 151 |
| Season
| Team
| No.
| Games
| Disposals
| Kicks
| Handballs
| Marks
| Tackles
| Goals
| Behinds
|
| 2002
| Geelong
| 29
| 12
| 8.3
| 3.1
| 5.2
| 3.1
| 3.6
| 1.1
| 0.8 |
| 2003
| Geelong
| 29
| 22
| 14.9
| 8.6
| 6.3
| 2.8
| 3.5
| 1.2
| 0.9 |
| 2004
| Geelong
| 29
| 21
| 14.3
| 8.5
| 5.9
| 2.2
| 4.4
| 1.7
| 1.2 |
| 2005
| Geelong
| 29
| 24
| 18.1
| 10.7
| 7.4
| 2.7
| 3.6
| 1.2
| 1.1 |
| 2006
| Geelong
| 29
| 21
| 16.9
| 10.1
| 6.8
| 3.5
| 3.1
| 1.7
| 1.3 |
| 2007
| Geelong
| 29
| 25
| 26.7
| 14.3
| 12.4
| 3.9
| 3.4
| 1.2
| 1.0 |
| 2008
| Geelong
| 29
| 14
| 28.6
| 13.8
| 14.8
| 4.8
| 4.7
| 1.3
| 1.2 |
| Career Averages
|
| 18.9
| 10.4
| 8.6
| 3.1
| 3.6
| 1.3
| 1.0 |
Honours
- Team
- AFL Premiership with Geelong: 2007
- AFL McClelland Trophy with Geelong: 2007, 2008
- AFL NAB Cup with Geelong: 2006
- VFL Premiership with Geelong: 2002
- Individual
- Leigh Matthews Trophy: 2007, 2008
- All-Australian: 2007, 2008
- Carji Greeves Medal: 2007
- Victorian Team representative honours in AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match: 2008
- AFLCA Player of the Year Award: 2007, 2008
- AFMA Player of the Year Award: 2007
- Herald Sun Player of the Year Award: 2007
- The Age Player of the Year Award: 2007
- Geelong F.C. Leading Goalkicker Award: 2006
- Geelong F.C. Best Team & Most Constructive Player Award: 2004
- Geelong F.C. Most Improved Player Award: 2003
Personal life
Ablett has been dating
RMIT University student Lauren Phillips since 2002.
Off the field, he is a co-owner of the award-winning Coggs Brewing Company.
He is the older brother of Nathan Ablett
See also
Footnotes
References
- (2007). Geelong - The Greatest Team Of All. Docklands, Victoria: Geoff Slattery Publishing Pty Ltd.
- (2007). Year of the Cat - The Inside Story. Geelong, Victoria: The Geelong Advertiser Pty Ltd.
- (2008). The Mission - The Inside Story of Geelong's 2007 AFL Premiership. Melbourne, Victoria: Weston Media and Communications.
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