Simon Minton-Connell Explained

Simon Minton-Connell
Birth Date:1969 4, df=yes
Originalteam:North Hobart
Draftpick:No. 38, 1986 national draft
Debutdate:Round 15, 1989
Debutteam:Carlton
Debutopponent:Collingwood
Debutstadium:Waverley Park
Height:194 cm
Weight:92 kg
Statsend:1998
Years1:1986 - 1991
Club1:Carlton
Games Goals1:19 (50)
Years2:1992 - 1994
Club2:Sydney
Games Goals2:46 (169)
Years3:1995 - 1996
Club3:Hawthorn
Games Goals3:22 (33)
Years4:1997 - 1998
Club4:Western Bulldogs
Games Goals4:25 (53)
Games Goalstotal:112 (305)
Careerhighlights:
  • Sydney Leading goalkicker 1992, 1993, 1994
  • Western Bulldogs Leading goalkicker 1997
  • Tasmanian State of Origin representative
  • Tasmanian Team of the Century nominee

Simon Minton-Connell (born 26 April 1969) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Australian Football League (AFL).

VFL/AFL career

Nephew of the great full-forward Peter Hudson and cousin of Paul Hudson,[1] Minton-Connell was selected at pick 38 in the 1986 VFL Draft by Carlton Football Club. Minton-Connell eventually played for four different VFL/AFL clubs; Carlton, Sydney, Hawthorn and Western Bulldogs in his twelve-year career, amassing 112 games and 305 goals in the process. Despite this lack of career stability Minton-Connell was an effective forward judged by today's standards, despite being overshadowed by the more glamorous and prolific spearheads of the era. He played for during a three-year period from 1992 until 1994 when the club won three consecutive wooden spoons, leading the club's goalkicking each year. He led the AFL reserves in goalkicking for his final season in 1998, with 59 goals.

Local league career

Retiring to local league football, Minton-Connell reached the 100-goal milestone for the Aberfeldie Football Club of the Essendon District Football League in 2002,[2] ending the season with 121 majors after tearing a thigh muscle in the opening minutes of that year's Grand Final versus Oak Park.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simon Minton-Connell. Hawk Headquarters. Hawk Headquarters. 29 August 2017.
  2. G. McLure, 'Sporting Life', The Age, 29 July 2002
  3. Anonymous, 'Top guns in shoot-out', The Age, 28 June 2003