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Jarrad Schofield
Height: 178
Weight: 80
Date of Birth: 30th January 1975
Nickname: Schoey
Contract Details: Delisted at the end of 2004 and then picked up by Fremantle in the 2005 Pre-Season Draft.
Position: Half Forward Flank
SANFL Club: Central District
Recruited From: West Coast (1998 for Scott Cummings)
Other AFL Clubs: West Coast (1993-98, 63 games, 34 goals) & Fremantle (2005-06, 12 games, 2 goals)
Career Games: 206 (129 wins, 1 draw, 76 losses)
Career Goals: 127
Honours:
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More info on Jarrad Schofield
Tough, fearless competitor with a knack for kicking goals. Although he played many of his games from the bench in 2000 he developed into a dangerous pinch-hitter. Originally from WA club Subiaco.
A permanent fixture in the Port Adelaide structure in 2002 as one of the many players capable of being rotated through the midfield. He missed five games with a foot injury late in the season and when he returned he was pushed down the pecking order. In 2003 he missed the first two games but then was a permanent fixture for the rest of the year.
He played every game in 2004 and although he spent long periods on the bench during the season he was a productive and useful member of the premiership side.
After failing to secure a longer term deal at Port after the 2004 season he was recruited by Fremantle where he played 12 games in 2005-6.
Courtesy of 'The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers'
Height: 178
Weight: 80
Date of Birth: 30th January 1975
Nickname: Schoey
Contract Details: Delisted at the end of 2004 and then picked up by Fremantle in the 2005 Pre-Season Draft.
Position: Half Forward Flank
SANFL Club: Central District
Recruited From: West Coast (1998 for Scott Cummings)
Other AFL Clubs: West Coast (1993-98, 63 games, 34 goals) & Fremantle (2005-06, 12 games, 2 goals)
Career Games: 206 (129 wins, 1 draw, 76 losses)
Career Goals: 127
Honours:
- 2004 Premiership Side
For more career stats click here.
More info on Jarrad Schofield
Tough, fearless competitor with a knack for kicking goals. Although he played many of his games from the bench in 2000 he developed into a dangerous pinch-hitter. Originally from WA club Subiaco.
A permanent fixture in the Port Adelaide structure in 2002 as one of the many players capable of being rotated through the midfield. He missed five games with a foot injury late in the season and when he returned he was pushed down the pecking order. In 2003 he missed the first two games but then was a permanent fixture for the rest of the year.
He played every game in 2004 and although he spent long periods on the bench during the season he was a productive and useful member of the premiership side.
After failing to secure a longer term deal at Port after the 2004 season he was recruited by Fremantle where he played 12 games in 2005-6.
Courtesy of 'The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers'