Albert Proud (born 6 September 1988) is a former
Australian rules football
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player who played for Mt Gravatt Vultures in NEAFL. Originally from
Braybrook in Melbourne's Western suburbs he previously played for the
Brisbane Lions
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in the
Australian Football League
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(AFL). Proud is an
Indigenous Australian
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and made a name for himself at the Lions through his fierce attack on the ball, and hard work when not in possession.
In 2016 Proud pleaded guilty to charges of assaulting his girlfriend and was sentenced to five and a half years in prison.
Early life
Proud has heritage that traces back to the
Torres Strait Islands
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, but grew up in
Melbourne, Victoria
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. He moved to
Brisbane
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when he was fifteen years old, and later joined the
Mount Gravatt Football Club
The Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club, nicknamed the Vultures, is an Australian rules football club which competed in the North East Australian Football League competition from 2011–2013 and as of 2014 is a member club of the Queensland A ...
in the
QAFL
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Founded in 1903 it was previously known as the Queensl ...
. He was selected to play for Queensland in the
AFL Under 18 Championships
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in 2005 and 2006 and captained the side to a premiership in the latter.
AFL career
2006–2008: Introduction
Proud was originally expected to come within the top ten in the
draft of 2006, and early comparisons were made about him to Byron Pickett, but a frightening foot injury pushed him back.
[Albert Proud Player Profile bio](_blank)
lions.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2009. He was picked by Brisbane in the second round of the draft and was pick number 22 overall.
Upon arrival at the club, Proud was given the number 34 guernsey. In his debut
season of 2007 he played just two games at senior level, but played in all but one of the Lions' reserves matches and showed great promise. His
2008 career was a fair improvement in terms of managing senior games by playing in seven games for the year, including the side's thrilling win against in
round two. He included in the Lions' side for four of the last five matches for the year and racked up a career high 21 disposals and kicked two goals in the
round 17 clash with . In the same year he came an amazing sixth in the
Grogan Medal
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– the best-and-fairest in the
QAFL
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Founded in 1903 it was previously known as the Queensl ...
– and polled votes nine times after only playing in twelve matches.
2009–2010
Proud played in 13 games in 2009.
After playing two games in the fourth and fifth round of the 2010 season, Proud took a "voluntary leave of absence" from Brisbane based on personal matters. He returned to the side in Round 17 and in his second week back, he kicked a career high of three goals in the team's loss to . On 28 October 2010, Proud was delisted from the Lions. However, on 7 December that year, Proud was redrafted by the Lions, taken at pick #47 in the Rookie Draft.
NEAFL career
After getting sacked by Brisbane Lions, Albert Proud decided to rejoin his previous club Mt Gravatt Vultures for the 2011 NEAFL competition. Albert Proud met with Vultures coach
David Lake less than 24 hours after his dismissal from the Lions.
Personal life
In February 2009, Proud was charged with assault occasioning bodily harm for allegedly throwing a glass, resulting in facial injuries to a 23-year-old
female patron at a
Surfers Paradise
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nightclub. The Brisbane Lions suspended Proud as a result of the incident and charge, preventing him from playing in a first-round
NAB Cup
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practice game and an
Indigenous All-Stars representative match against Adelaide. However he was reinstated shortly afterwards to take his place in the Lions side in two later practice matches. He pleaded guilty to the charge on 12 March,
[Proud faces court over glassing](_blank)
12 March 2009. ''ABC News''. Retrieved 31 March 2010. and in July received court imposed sanctions including a three-month intensive correctional order, probation, 100 hours of community service, an $8,000 compensation order paid to the victims and further court approved counselling for his alcohol and anger management issues.
While on personal leave from the Brisbane Lions in 2010, Proud undertook psychiatric care in Brisbane, due to problems with alcohol.
In November 2015, Proud was charged with attempted murder, acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm and wilful damage after violently assaulting his girlfriend in
Sunnybank.
Proud pleaded guilty to charges against him and was sentenced to five and a half years in prison in August 2016.
References
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Brisbane Lions players
1988 births
Living people
Torres Strait Islanders
Australian rules footballers from Queensland
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)
Indigenous Australian players of Australian rules football
21st-century Indigenous Australian people
Mount Gravatt Football Club players
21st-century Australian sportsmen