Joel Corey should not be confused with Joel Corry.
Joel Corey | |
Fullname: | Joel Corey |
Nickname: | Smithy |
Birth Date: | 17 February 1982 |
Birth Place: | Perth, Western Australia |
Originalteam: | East Perth (WAFL) |
Draftpick: | 8th overall, 1999 |
Height: | 191 cm |
Weight: | 89 kg |
Position: | Midfielder |
Statsend: | 2013 |
Repstatsend: | 2008 |
Years1: | 2000 - 2013 |
Games Goals1: | 276 (79) |
Sooyears1: | 2008 |
Sooteam1: | Dream Team |
Soogames Goals1: | 1 (0) |
Nationalteam1: | Australia |
Nationalyears1: | 2004 |
Careerhighlights: |
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Joel Corey (born 17 February 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, 1.9m (06.2feet) tall and weighing 87kg (192lb), Corey is able to contribute inside or outside while on the ball.
Corey is a dual Carji Greeves Medallist, two-time All-Australian, and was part of Geelong's AFL premiership-winning teams in 2007, 2009 and 2011. He was also selected in the Dream Team, a representative Australian rules football team that contested in the AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match, as well as being selected to represent Australia in International rules football.
Corey currently serves as a development coach for the Fremantle Football Club.
Corey was drafted with Geelong's 8th pick in the 1999 draft as a 17-year-old. He has since built a reputation as a tall, consistent, hard-running midfielder with an uncanny ability at clearing the ball from tight, pack situations. Corey is an important cog in the Geelong midfield, and if needed can play a defensive role within the team. Though he often goes unnoticed, Corey consistently gets the job done and because he has such a star-studded midfield around him he does not have the burden of getting the number one tag each week.
Highlights of his career to date include a 2005 Carji Greeves Medal victory, selection in the Australian International Rules team of 2004, and selection as an All-Australian in 2007 and 2008. Corey played an integral part in Geelong's record breaking 2007 Grand Final win. In the same year he was part of the 6-man leadership group at Geelong.
|-|- style="background-color: #EAEAEA"! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2000|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 5 || 2 || 2 || 39 || 23 || 62 || 11 || 8 || 0.4 || 0.4 || 7.8 || 4.6 || 12.4 || 2.2 || 1.6|-! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2001|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 14 || 3 || 4 || 102 || 36 || 138 || 39 || 26 || 0.2 || 0.3 || 7.3 || 2.6 || 9.9 || 2.8 || 1.9|- style="background-color: #EAEAEA"! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2002|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 20 || 5 || 4 || 198 || 165 || 363 || 57 || 61 || 0.3 || 0.2 || 9.9 || 8.3 || 18.2 || 2.9 || 3.1|-! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2003|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 22 || 9 || 6 || 250 || 157 || 407 || 78 || 70 || 0.4 || 0.3 || 11.4 || 7.1 || 18.5 || 3.5 || 3.2|- style="background-color: #EAEAEA"! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2004|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 22 || 9 || 13 || 242 || 173 || 415 || 92 || 75 || 0.4 || 0.6 || 11.0 || 7.9 || 18.9 || 4.2 || 3.4|-! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2005|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 21 || 5 || 11 || 292 || 205 || 497 || 120 || 81 || 0.2 || 0.5 || 13.9 || 9.8 || 23.7 || 5.7 || 3.9|- style="background-color: #EAEAEA"! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2006|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 22 || 8 || 4 || 298 || 231 || 529 || 107 || 64 || 0.4 || 0.2 || 13.5 || 10.5 || 24.0 || 4.9 || 2.9|-! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2007|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 25 || 7 || 9 || 338 || 312 || 650 || 119 || 134 || 0.3 || 0.4 || 13.5 || 12.5 || 26.0 || 4.8 || 5.4|- style="background-color: #EAEAEA"! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2008|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 25 || 6 || 7 || 339 || 391 || 730 || 116 || 138 || 0.2 || 0.3 || 13.6 || 15.6 || 29.2 || 4.6 || 5.5|-! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 2009|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 23 || 7 || 4 || 306 || 356 || 662 || 106 || 115 || 0.3 || 0.2 || 13.3 || 15.5 || 28.8 || 4.6 || 5.0|- style="background-color: #EAEAEA"! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2010|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 14 || 2 || 3 || 153 || 185 || 338 || 51 || 71 || 0.1 || 0.2 || 10.9 || 13.2 || 24.1 || 3.6 || 5.1|-! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 2011|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 21 || 8 || 5 || 257 || 262 || 519 || 77 || 90 || 0.4 || 0.2 || 12.2 || 12.5 || 24.7 || 3.7 || 4.3|- style="background-color: #EAEAEA"! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2012|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 20 || 3 || 5 || 189 || 239 || 428 || 54 || 103 || 0.2 || 0.3 || 9.5 || 12.0 || 21.4 || 2.7 || 5.2|-! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2013|style="text-align:center;"|| 11 || 22 || 5 || 3 || 170 || 288 || 458 || 72 || 103 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 7.7 || 13.1 || 20.8 || 3.3 || 4.7|- class="sortbottom"! colspan=3| Career! 276! 79! 80! 3173! 3023! 6196! 1099! 1139! 0.3! 0.3! 11.5! 11.0! 22.4! 4.0! 4.1|}
AFL
Geelong Football Club
U18 Juniors
Milestones:
Corey graduated from John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School in 1999. He was a junior Australian representative in baseball when he was younger, but Corey gave baseball up to pursue a football career.[2] Outside of football, Corey is a quiet, humble person who does not particularly enjoy doing interviews saying even in Primary school speaking in front of the class wasn't his forte.[3]
Corey enjoys surfing, in Torquay with teammate Cameron Ling, as he finds it "pretty peaceful, it clears your head". His nickname, Smithy, comes from the fact that his surname is also a popular boys given name. Corey has two dogs, a Kelpie and a Staffordshire terrier.[3]