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Australian rules footballer, built-in 1971

Robert Harvey
Robert Harvey's final match.JPG
Personal information
Full proper noun Robert Jeffrey Harvey
Engagement of birth (1971-08-21) 21 August 1971 (age fifty)
Place of birth Seaford, Victoria
Original squad(due south) Seaford
Top 181 cm (v ft xi in)
Weight 84 kg (185 lb)
Position(s) Midfielder
Guild information
Current club Hawthorn (assistant bus)
Playing careerane
Years Society Games (Goals)
1988–2008 St Kilda 383 (215)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
1991–1997 Victoria 8 (four)
Coaching career3
Years Gild Games (W–L–D)
2021 Collingwood 9 (2–7–0)

one Playing statistics correct to the end of 2008.

3 Coaching statistics correct every bit of the 2021 flavor.

Career highlights

Playing

  • 2× Brownlow Medal: 1997, 1998
  • AFLPA MVP (Leigh Matthews Trophy): 1997
  • 8× All-Australian squad: 1992, 1994–1999, 2003
  • 4× Trevor Barker Award: 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998
  • Herald Sun Player of the Year Honor: 1997
  • Madden Medal: 2008
  • 3× Pre-Flavor premiership thespian: 1996, 2004, 2008
  • Michael Tuck Medal: 2004
  • St Kilda Team of the Century
  • 3× E. J. Whitten Medal
  • St Kilda Team of the Century

Coaching

  • AFLCA banana coach of the year: 2013

Hall of Fame

  • Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee
  • St Kilda Hall of Fame inductee – Legend status
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Robert Jeffrey Harvey (born 21 Baronial 1971) is an Australian rules football motorbus and former histrion. He is currently an assistant motorcoach for the Hawthorn Football game Order in the Australian Football League. As a thespian he played his entire career with the St Kilda Football Social club in the Australian Football game League. He was previously the acting head coach of the Collingwood Football Gild.

Harvey was recognized as one of the meridian 50 players of all time in The Australian Game of Football game, a book commissioned by the AFL in 2008 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Australian rules football. The list was compiled by Herald Dominicus journalist Mike Sheahan.[ane] Harvey was known for his running ability and considered i of the best short passes of fifteen to 30 meters in the history of the game. He holds St. Kilda's record for most career games. At his retirement, at the finish of the 2008 AFL flavour, he had played the third-highest total career games in league history, with 383 games. Currently, Robert Harvey ranks sixth in games played (backside Shaun Burgoyne, Dustin Fletcher, Kevin Bartlett, Michael Tuck and Brent Harvey); Harvey was also the concluding active player from the VFL era of the league (pre-1990) to retire.

Harvey won numerous individual awards and medals during his playing career. He won consecutive Brownlow Medals, the league'due south highest individual honor, in 1997 and 1998. He won St Kilda's best and fairest honour—now called the Trevor Barker Award—in 1992, 1994, 1997 and 1998. He was selected in the All-Australian team eight times, with his first All-Australian award being in 1992 and his last in 2003. He won three Due east. J. Whitten Medals, awarded to the player judged best histrion on the ground for Victoria in Land of Origin matches; the 1997 AFL Players Association Most Valuable Actor Award (now known as the Leigh Matthews Bays); and the Michael Tuck Medal for histrion judged best on ground in the 2004 pre-flavor cup final. In 2012, he was inducted in the Australian Football Hall of Fame.[ii] On 24 September 2013, Harvey was named the AFL's Banana Coach of the Year at the AFL Coaches Association[iii]

Harvey is the grandson of former Australian test cricketer Merv Harvey and grandnephew of Neil Harvey, who was Australia'due south leading run-scorer and century-maker behind Don Bradman. His younger brother, Anthony Harvey, played iv games for St Kilda in 1994 before captaining Norwood to the 1997 SANFL premiership.

Career [edit]

AFL [edit]

Early career: 1988–1993 [edit]

Harvey was recruited from St Kilda'due south then VCFL zone, from Seaford and played his kickoff senior game for St Kilda on vi August 1988 against Footscray at the Western Oval in round 19 of the 1988 VFL flavor.

Harvey played in the 1991 St Kilda team that qualified for the finals serial for the beginning time since 1973.

He was a vital player in St Kilda squad that qualified for that year'due south last series and had the lodge's get-go finals' win since 1973. He won St Kilda's 1992 award for the all-time and fairest thespian (now chosen the Trevor Barker Accolade) and was selected in the Australian Team for the first fourth dimension.

Ascension career: 1994–1996 [edit]

In 1994 he played his 100th premiership season match against Northward Melbourne in Round 2. He also won his second St Kilda best and fairest award and was selected in the All-Australian Squad for a 2nd time.

In 1995 he was once more selected in the All-Australian Team for a third option.

Harvey played in St Kilda's 1996 Ansett Australia Cup winning side, the social club'due south showtime pre-season cup win.[4]

He was also selected for the fourth time in the All-Australian Team.

Brownlow Medals and captain: 1997–2003 [edit]

Harvey played in 22 of 22 matches in the 1997 AFL Premiership Season home and abroad rounds in which St Kilda Football game Club qualified in get-go position for the 1997 AFL Finals Series, winning the order's 2d Minor Premiership and showtime McClelland Trophy.[v]

St Kilda qualified for the 1997 AFL Yard Final after qualifying and preliminary finals wins. He played in the 1997 AFL M Final in which St Kilda were defeated by 31 points.

Harvey gained 756 disposals in 1997 which, at the time, was the highest single-season tally on record—an average of thirty possessions per game. He was recognised for his first-class season with numerous awards. He again won St Kilda'south best and fairest award and was too selected again in the 1997 All-Australian Team—his fifth All-Australian accolade. He also won the 1997 AFL Players Association Most Valuable Actor Award (now the Leigh Matthews Bays) and the league's highest individual award the Brownlow Medal. Chris Grant gained the most votes; however, Grant was ineligible to win the laurels due to a one-lucifer break for striking Hawthorn's Nick Kingdom of the netherlands.

Harvey played in the St Kilda Football Club side that over again qualified for the 1998 Final Series. He played his 200th premiership season match against West Declension in round 21 at Waverley Park. St Kilda was eliminated from the 1998 Finals Series later two consecutive Final Serial losses.

Harvey gained 501 kicks in 1998 which, at the fourth dimension, was the highest unmarried-season tally on record. He again won the league'southward highest individual award the Brownlow Medal for the 2d consecutive season. Every bit of 2020, Harvey is the last man to win two consecutive Brownlow Medals.[6]

He won the Trevor Barker Award for St Kilda'southward best and fairest player for a consecutive year—his fourth all-time and fairest accolade. He was likewise again selected in the year'southward All-Australian Team, his sixth All-Australian laurels.

Harvey was selected in the 1999 All-Australian Squad—the sixth consecutive twelvemonth he received an All-Australian choice and his 7th career All-Australian Award.

Harvey was Captain of the St Kilda Football Club during the 2001 and 2002 AFL Premiership Seasons. He was selected in the 2003 All-Australian Team his eighth All-Australian award. He was named in St Kilda's Squad of the Century (1900–1999) in 2003.

Later career and records: 2004–2007 [edit]

Harvey played in St Kilda'south 2004 Wizard Home Loans Loving cup last winning side – the club's second pre-flavour cup win. He was judged best histrion on the ground in the concluding and awarded the Michael Tuck Medal.[seven] [viii]

St Kilda won a then order tape 10 consecutive matches in the showtime 10 rounds of the 2004 AFL season. The club went on to qualify for the finals inside the top four.

After a qualifying terminal loss and a semi-terminal win, Harvey played his 300th game and became the fourth player to play 300 games for St Kilda, in a preliminary concluding confronting Port Adelaide. St Kilda were eliminated from the finals series subsequently a six-betoken loss.

In circular 7 against Geelong, in front of a about total firm at Docklands Stadium, Harvey bankrupt the all-time games record for St Kilda (until and then held past Nathan Burke) when he played in his 324th premiership season match. To celebrate the Saints wore special guernseys with Harvey'south silhouetted paradigm in the middle.

Harvey reached his 350th game confronting West Coast at Subiaco Oval in round 12 when the Saints defeated the reigning premiers by 23 points.

Harvey played in St Kilda's 2008 NAB Cup final winning side, which was the gild's third pre-season cup win.[9] [x]

21st flavor and retirement: 2008 [edit]

In 2008, Harvey became the starting time thespian to ever play in 21 consecutive VFL/AFL seasons (however, this has since been overtaken past Dustin Fletcher'south current record of 23). At 37 years of age, he played in 24 of St Kilda's 25 premiership flavour matches—including three finals—averaging 21 disposals per game. He had 31 disposals in another all-time-on-basis functioning in St Kilda's Circular xiii win against Fremantle.

St Kilda qualified for the 2008 finals series within the height four for the third fourth dimension in five years. After a qualifying concluding loss and a semi-terminal win, Harvey lined up for St Kilda in what turned out to exist his concluding game in the AFL on 20 September 2008 in a preliminary last against Hawthorn at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which St Kilda lost by 54 points, 9.10 (64) to eighteen.ten (118). Harvey was chaired off the ground by teammates Lenny Hayes and Max Hudghton to a respectful ovation, while players and officials from both sides formed a baby-sit of accolade. After the game, a tribute to his long career was played on the big screen.

Harvey ended his career having played 383 games at the top level for over 21 seasons, from the historic period of 16 until he was 37, the 2nd-longest senior career (in terms of seasons) in VFL/AFL history. The just players (at the time) to have played over 400 games in the VFL/AFL, Michael Tuck and Kevin Bartlett, both expressed their disappointment at what they both idea was a premature retirement, believing Harvey could have followed in their footsteps and reached the elusive 400-game milestone.[xi]

Harvey received 215 Brownlow Medal votes during his career, the 2nd-highest tally of any player in league history. He was also the only player in league history to have received Brownlow Medal votes in more than 100 games.[12]

He holds the tape for most games played without winning a premiership, only he did participate in 17 finals series matches, including i k final. He was the terminal remaining VFL/AFL thespian left who had played in the 1980s.

State of Origin [edit]

Harvey had a prolific State of Origin career. First playing for Victoria in 1991, against Due south Australia, scoring 2 goals. The post-obit year, he was named in the all-time players against Western Australia and won the Eastward. J. Whitten Medal confronting South Australia, scoring 1 goal in the match.[xiii] [14] In 1993, he participated in the State of Origin Funfair, performing on the big stage in the G Last, again winning the E. J. Whitten Medal.[xv] He was selected in 1995 against South Australia. In 1996, he won the Eastward. J. Whitten Medal for a record third fourth dimension, against The Allies, he scored 1 goal.[15] Harvey last played for Victoria in 1997, against South Commonwealth of australia, and was named in the best players.[16] Today, Robert Harvey is notwithstanding a big supporter of the Victorian State of Origin team.[17]

Statistics [edit]

Playing statistics [edit]

Legend
 1000 Goals  K Kicks  D Disposals  T Tackles
 B Behinds  H Handballs  M Marks
 † Led the league
for the season
 ± Won that year's
Brownlow Medal

Coaching statistics [edit]

Legend
 W Wins  L Losses  D Draws  W% Winning percentage  LP Ladder position  LT League teams
Flavour Team Games W L D West % LP LT
2021 Collingwood[a] ix 2 7 0 22.2% N/A 18
Career totals[nineteen] ix 2 7 0 22.2%

Notes

  1. ^ Interim coach.

Honours and achievements [edit]

Playing [edit]

Team

  • Pocket-sized premiership (St Kilda): 1997
  • three× Pre-Flavour premiership thespian (St Kilda): 1996, 2004, 2008

Individual

  • 2× Brownlow Medal: 1997, 1998
  • Leigh Matthews Bays (AFLPA MVP Laurels): 1997
  • 8× All-Australian team: 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003
  • four× Trevor Barker Award: 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998
  • Australian Football Media Association Player of the Year Award: 1997
  • Herald Lord's day Player of the Year Accolade: 1997
  • Michael Tuck Medal: 2004
  • Madden Medal: 2008
  • St Kilda Team of the Century

Coaching [edit]

Individual

  • AFLCA assistant coach of the twelvemonth: 2013

Halls of fame [edit]

  • Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee
  • St Kilda Hall of Fame inductee – Fable status

Coaching career [edit]

Carlton Football Gild assistant autobus (2008-2010) [edit]

On 10 October 2008, it was announced that Harvey was being appointed as a development and fettle bus at the Carlton Football Society from 2009. On two November 2009 he was promoted from development coach to midfield coach at Carlton and served as a more direct assistant coach under Brett Ratten.

St Kilda Football Club assistant coach (2010-2011) [edit]

It was formally announced past the Carlton and St Kilda football clubs, on xiii September 2010, that Harvey had accustomed an offer to render to St Kilda as an assistant charabanc beginning with the 2011 pre-flavor.[20] Harvey volition coach the St Kilda midfield.

Following Ross Lyon'southward departure from the Saints in mid-September 2011, Harvey assumed the role as caretaker head autobus while the search for a new senior coach commenced at St Kilda.

On beingness disregarded for St Kilda'southward senior coaching part, Harvey was released from his assistant coaching obligations with St Kilda.[21] [22]

Collingwood Football Guild banana coach (2011-2021) [edit]

Harvey joined the Collingwood Football Guild in October 2011 as midfield coach under Nathan Buckley and was promoted to senior banana bus during 2013.[iii] On 24 September 2013, Harvey was named the AFL'southward Banana Bus of the Year at the AFL Coaches Association awards.[three]

Collingwood Football game Club caretaker senior motorbus (2021) [edit]

After Nathan Buckley resigned equally Collingwood Football Lodge senior double-decker in June 2021, Harvey causeless the function as caretaker senior double-decker, constructive from round 14 of the 2021 AFL flavor.[23] Harvey then left the society at the cease of the 2021 flavour,[24] after he came to a mutual agreement with the gild that a change was needed for both parties in the determination that Harvey would not be retained as Collingwood Football Society senior motorcoach. Harvey described the discussions as "pretty transparent" and that he left "on practiced terms".[25] Harvey was replaced by Craig McRae as Collingwood Football Club senior coach.[26]

Hawthorn Football Club assistant coach (2021-present) [edit]

On 22 September 2021, it was appear that Harvey would bring together Hawthorn equally an assistant omnibus nether senior coach Sam Mitchell.[27]

Personal life [edit]

Harvey is married to Danielle Harvey. Danielle appeared on Fox Footy's Living With Footballers before it was cancelled at the end of 2004. They have 3 children: son Connor and daughters Remi and Alyssa.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Mike Sheahan'due south meridian 50 players" by AFL, AFL website, 6 March 2008. Retrieved 2 Nov 2013.
  2. ^ McNicol, Adam (13 June 2012). "Super Saint". Archived from the original on 22 June 2012.
  3. ^ a b c "Saints set to choose between head and heart" by Ashley Browne, AFL website, 1 Nov 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  4. ^ "AFL 1996 Ansett Cup Grand Concluding – St Kilda v Carlton". Slattery Media Group. 23 March 1996. Archived from the original on sixteen July 2011. Retrieved seven Nov 2009.
  5. ^ "1997 Season Scores and Results – Ladder". AFL Tables . Retrieved 7 Nov 2009.
  6. ^ The wash-upward of Gary Ablett'south injury, The Roar, 7 July 2014
  7. ^ "AFL 2004 Wizard Cup Chiliad Terminal – Geelong v St Kilda". Slattery Media Group. thirteen March 2004. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved seven November 2009.
  8. ^ "AFL 2004 Wizard Cup Thou Final – Geelong v St Kilda – Michael Tuck presents the Michael Tuck Medal to Robert Harvey". Slattery Media Group. 13 March 2004. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved vii Nov 2009.
  9. ^ "St Kilda wins NAB cup". The Age. Melbourne. 8 March 2008. Retrieved seven Nov 2009.
  10. ^ "Saints are NAB Cup Champions in 2008". Jeld-Wen. 8 March 2008. Archived from the original on twenty November 2008. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  11. ^ Sheahan, Mike; Harvey 'could play 400 games'; Pull a fast one on Sports Australia; 22 August 2008
  12. ^ "AFL Tables Brownlow Medal Career Votes". AFL Tables. iii November 2009. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
  13. ^ "Digitised Resource Viewer". cedric.slv.vic.gov.au . Retrieved thirty March 2016.
  14. ^ "Digitised Resource Viewer". cedric.slv.vic.gov.au . Retrieved xxx March 2016.
  15. ^ a b "Digitised Resources Viewer". cedric.slv.vic.gov.au . Retrieved xxx March 2016.
  16. ^ "Digitised Resources Viewer". cedric.slv.vic.gov.au . Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  17. ^ Lyon, Garry (17 June 2011). "No stopping the pick of the Vics". The Age.
  18. ^ "AFL Tables - Robert Harvey - Stats - Statistics". afltables.com.
  19. ^ "Robert Harvey coaching statistics". AFLTables. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  20. ^ Niall, Jake (fourteen September 2010). "Harvey back with Saints as Blues shed three administration". The Historic period. Melbourne.
  21. ^ Windley, Matt (21 October 2011). "Saints permit Robert Harvey walk". Herald Sunday . Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  22. ^ "Saints release Harvey, club fable backs Watters". 21 October 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  23. ^ "Buckley to step downwardly subsequently 478 games equally player and double-decker". Collingwood Football game Club. 9 June 2021. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  24. ^ "Collingwood farewell Harvey and Sanderson". 31 August 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  25. ^ "Harvey's big challenge for Pies star as he reveals 'shockwaves' from Buckley exit". 1 September 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  26. ^ "Craig McRae confirmed every bit Collingwood motorcoach as Harvey departs AFL lodge". 31 Baronial 2021. Retrieved twenty November 2021.
  27. ^ "Harvey joins the Hawks to consummate coaching crew". Hawthorn Football Guild. 22 September 2021. Retrieved 22 September 2021.

External links [edit]

  • Robert Harvey'due south playing statistics from AFL Tables

Come across also [edit]

  • Harvey family

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