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Bradley Sheppard (born 23 May 1991) is a former
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er who played for the
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in the
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(AFL). He was selected seventh overall in the 2009 National Draft.


Early career

Sheppard was born Perth, Western Australia and attended Wesley College. He represented Western Australia at the National AFL U18 Championships in both 2008, when he was ineligible to be drafted, and again in 2009, his draft year. In 2009, he played 15 games at WAFL League level with the
East Fremantle Football Club The East Fremantle Football Club, nicknamed the Sharks and colloquially referred to as East Freo, is an Australian rules football club playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). The team's home ground is Eas ...
and was also awarded a position in the Under 18 All-Australian as a
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for his performance at the 2009 AFL U18 Championships. Sheppard was invited to and attended the annual AFL Draft Camp at the
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in
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in October 2009 and tested in the top 10 in the 20 m sprint (=10th, 2.96s) and 6x30m repeat sprints (24.69s) out of those that attended. He has represented Western Australia in cricket at under-17 level and is related to the Australian cricketing Marsh family, with
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as an uncle and cousins
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.


AFL career

Sheppard made his debut for the West Coast Eagles against Hawthorn in round 7, 2010. He was on the end of a dangerous tackle from Hawthorn's
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which saw him suspended for two weeks. In 2015, he was named the club's player of the finals after an impressive campaign which saw the Eagles make the Grand Final, ultimately losing to a rampant Hawthorn. Sheppard was one of the best in the deciding match. In Round 17 of the 2018 Season, Sheppard played his 150th match against the Fremantle Dockers. In the first week of the 2018 Finals series, Sheppard suffered a season-ending hamstring injury and subsequently missed playing in the
2018 AFL Grand Final The 2018 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the West Coast Eagles and the Collingwood Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 29 September 2018. It was the 123rd annual grand final of the Australian ...
which was won by West Coast. Sheppard bounced back the next two seasons, making the All Australian squad in 2019, Sheppard made the final cut in 2020 being selected as a defender in the All-Australian team. Sheppard suffered two major concussions in 2021, the first a serious head collision with Carlton’s Adam Saad in Round 12, the other in Round 22 against Fremantle suffering delayed concussion after landing head first on concrete after falling over a fence at Optus Stadium, Sheppard was force to miss games the following week from both incidents. In December of that year, Sheppard, still suffering ongoing symptoms from the two head knocks, was forced into retirement after receiving medical advice that if he would continued to play he would risk more damage to himself.


Playing style

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Statistics

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References


External links

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Brad Sheppard profile - WAFL Online
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sheppard, Brad 1991 births Living people West Coast Eagles players East Fremantle Football Club players People educated at Wesley College, Perth Australian rules footballers from Perth, Western Australia All-Australians (AFL) 21st-century Australian sportsmen East Fremantle Football Club coaches