Gerard Joseph Neesham (born 11 December 1954) is a former
Australian rules footballer who played for the
Sydney Swans in the
Victorian Football League
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(VFL) and for the
East Fremantle Football Club
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,
Swan Districts Football Club
The Swan Districts Football Club, nicknamed the Swans, is an Australian rules football club playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). The club is based at Bassendean Oval, in Bassendean, an eastern subu ...
and
Claremont Football Club
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in the
West Australian Football League
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(WAFL).
Hailing from a famous Western Australian sporting family, Neesham enjoyed a very successful football career both as a player and coach, and was recognised for his achievements in 2004 when he was inducted into the
West Australian Football Hall of Fame. Since 2000, Neesham has served as
chief executive officer
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of the
Clontarf Foundation
The Clontarf Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that assists in the education and employment of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men.
Overview
With support from the corporate/philanthropic sector, state/Territory governments ...
. His services to indigenous youth and to football were recognized in 2011 when he was awarded the
Medal of the Order of Australia
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as part of the Australia Day Honours List.
Playing career
In the
WAFL, Neesham played for
East Fremantle
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in 79 games,
Swan Districts
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in 97 games, and
Claremont Claremont may refer to:
Places Australia
*Claremont, Ipswich, a heritage-listed house in Queensland
* Claremont, Tasmania, a suburb of Hobart
* Claremont, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth
** Claremont Football Club, West Australian Footba ...
in 42 games. He also represented
Western Australia
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three times.
Sydney Swans
He won the
best and fairest
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at Swan Districts
in 1979 and 1980 which led to him being noticed around the country as a top quality player. This led to Neesham having a brief and unsuccessful stint
in the VFL with the
Sydney Swans, where he played nine games for one goal in 1982.
He played in the last two of Swan Districts’ hat-trick of premierships
in 1983 and 1984, and made it three in a row when he won a flag with East Fremantle
in 1985.
Coaching career
Claremont Football Club coach (WAFL) (1987–1994)
Neesham coached 259 games in total, 171 of which were for the
Claremont Football Club
The Claremont Football Club, nicknamed Tigers, is an Australian rules football club based in Claremont, Western Australia, that currently plays in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). Its official colours are ...
in the WAFL. He won premierships
in 1987 and
1989
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as player-coach, and again
in 1991 and
1993
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as senior coach.
Fremantle Football Club senior coach (AFL) (1995–1998)
In 1995, he was appointed the inaugural senior coach of the
Fremantle Football Club
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in the
Australian Football League. While Neesham introduced an attacking and exciting style of game that exhibited flair, he had limited success as a coach, winning only 32 of his 88 games to a winning percentage of 36 percent. Fellow AFL coach
David Parkin
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described Neesham’s gameplan, that encouraged possession and was influenced by Neesham’s
water polo
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background, as before his time.
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Neesham's first season as Fremantle Football Club senior coach was their inaugural season in the 1995 season, Neesham led Fremantle to finish thirteenth on the ladder with eight wins and fourteen losses. In the 1996 season, Neesham led Fremantle to finish thirteenth on the ladder with seven wins and fifteen losses. In the 1997 season, Neesham led Fremantle to finish twelve on the ladder with ten wins and twelve losses. In the 1998 season, Fremantle's on-field performance under Neesham dropped when they finished fifteenth in (second-last) position on the ladder with seven wins and fifteen losses.
At the end of the 1998 season, Neesham was sacked as Fremantle Football Club senior coach after Fremantle Football Club chairman Ross Kelly showed him the door. Neesham was replaced by former Geelong player and Sydney assistant coach, Damian Drum as Fremantle Football Club senior coach.
Neesham is a member of the West Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Clontarf Foundation
After leaving the AFL system Neesham became a teacher at Clontarf Aboriginal College
Clontarf Aboriginal College is a co-educational Aboriginal college for indigenous youth aged between 15 and 18 years, located in the Perth suburb of Waterford in Western Australia. Since 2000 the college has also been the centre for the Clontarf ...
and was asked to coach the school’s football team. As an ex-AFL coach, Neesham's presence attracted a number of students and he saw the opportunity to use football as encouragement for the students to remain at school and improve their lives. In 2000 he set up the Clontarf Foundation
The Clontarf Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that assists in the education and employment of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men.
Overview
With support from the corporate/philanthropic sector, state/Territory governments ...
, which encourages school and football participation amongst indigenous youth in Western Australia
Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to ...
. He is the chief executive officer and now runs 119 Academies across Australia, with a total enrolment of approximately 9,000 students.Alcoa helps kick goals for Clontarf
References
External links
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Profileat WA Football Hall of Fame website
Player statisticsat WAFL FootyFacts
Clontarf Foundation website
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1954 births
Living people
East Fremantle Football Club players
Swan Districts Football Club players
Claremont Football Club players
Sydney Swans players
Fremantle Football Club coaches
Claremont Football Club coaches
Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
West Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
Australian chief executives