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Alex Witherden (born 10 September 1998) is a former professional
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er who played for the
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and the
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in the
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(AFL).


Early life

Witherden was a successful junior athlete in basketball and cricket but his biggest aspiration was to play in the AFL. He loved football so much that his mother forged his age in order to go to
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a year early. He regularly played football above his age group as a junior for
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in the
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, mainly playing as a midfielder. In 2009 as a 10 year old he played under-12s and under-14s for Barwon Heads then he just played under-14s in 2010. In 2011 he moved to
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where he played two seasons of under-14s. Alex moved up to under-16s for 2013 and in 2014 he was named in the Vic Country team for the Under-16 National Championships. Witherden had arthroscopes on both hips at the end of the 2014 season. 2015 was when Witherden made his debut for the Geelong Falcons in the
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as a bottom age player, he played 12 games and kicked 5 goals. He also played in the AFL Academy game on AFL Grand Final day, drawing strong praise from coach
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. Witherden's draft year started off strongly in 2016, he was named the captain of the
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1st XVIII football team after an impressive season in 2015. Witherden played two Academy games and two Falcons games where he averaged 23 disposals and five marks per game in the TAC Cup, playing mostly as a skilful defender. Playing for Geelong College in early May, Witherden was sick before the game so he was playing forward. Geelong College was losing by about 90 points when Witherden decided to put himself into the midfield for a centre bounce. He broke his leg in a tackle from fellow AFL prospect Tim Taranto who was playing for St Kevin's. Witherden's leg was in an awkward position when Taranto came down on it with his full body weight, Alex was in severe pain and had to be stretchered off the ground. He broke one of the bones in his right leg in four places, cracked another one and tore the syndesmotic ligaments which connect them. The injury meant Witherden would finish the most important year of junior football having played just two games of TAC Cup. He missed the Under-18 National Championships, the Under-18 All Stars match and was in doubt for the National Draft Combine, to which he was invited. Witherden focused on his rehab, he rode an electric scooter around school as it was the best way to keep weight off his leg, he also hit the Geelong Falcons gym after dropping down to 75 kg during his injury, his weight improved to 80 kg and improved his diet, cutting down on his favourite McDonald's frozen Coke plus ate less bread. Where at one time he would have three or four sandwiches in his lunchbox, he then would opt for a chicken salad. He took advice during the setback from fellow draftee and friend
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, who broke his right leg a month earlier and Carlton player Darcy Lang who suffered a similar injury.


AFL career

He was drafted by Brisbane with pick 23 in the 2016 national draft. He made his debut in the loss to at
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in round 14 of the 2017 season. After the thirty-one point loss to at
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in round 17, in which he recorded twenty-eight disposals and four tackles, he was the round nominee for the 2017 AFL Rising Star. In 2018 Witherden became the 11th player to receive a second AFL Rising Star nomination after a match against . After a difficult 2020 season in which he struggled to break into Brisbane's best 22, Witherden was traded to on a two-year deal. Witherden played 62 games for West Coast across four seasons, before being delisted at the end of the 2024 season.


Statistics

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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Witherden, Alex 1998 births Living people Brisbane Lions players West Coast Eagles players Geelong Falcons players Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) West Coast Eagles (WAFL) players People educated at Geelong College Sydney University Australian National Football Club players