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Scott D. Thompson (born 9 May 1986) is a former
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who played for the
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in the
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(AFL). He was selected 37th overall in the
2007 AFL Draft The 2007 Australian Football League draft consisted of four opportunities for player acquisitions during the 2007/08 Australian Football League off-season. These were AFL trade week, trade week, the national draft, which was held on 24 November ...
by North Melbourne.


Early career

As a teenager, Thompson starred in the Geelong Football League. Playing his preferred position of full back, Thompson played a key role in Geelong's VFL premiership side in 2007, his heroic actions stopping a key forward about 30 kg heavier than him in the 2006 grand final, has become legend at his local club, South Barwon. Thompson has said that playing on the big forwards of the GFL gave him a platform to build his whole AFL career on.


North Melbourne

Thompson made his debut for the Kangaroos in 2008, playing 6 games for the season. Thompson played every game in 2009, his best season to date. He claimed some big scalps, including Port Adelaide's
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, Essendon veteran
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, whom he kept goalless in 103 minutes of playing time in Round 10. Thompson has been dubbed 'Mr. Annoying,' as several of his opponents have been sent to the tribunal for responding to his niggling tactics, including
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, who headbutted him in the groin. On 22 May 2010, Thompson was the centre of attention when he bumped over Western Bulldog
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whilst tying his shoelace, triggering an ugly altercation between Hall and several other Kangaroos players. Hall reacted to the taunts by putting Thompson in a headlock and was subsequently reported for both wrestling and rough conduct. All Australian team selector,
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commented that Thompson's incredible performance this year is unheralded to date, and suggested that he was a definite contender for full back on the All Australian team. Thompson scored his first AFL goal in 2010 against West Coast and scored 2 the following year against Sydney. Thompson was runner up for The Syd Barker Medal (NMFC Best and Fairest) in 2009 and 2012. He finished second to Captain Andrew Swallow on both occasions. In 2012, Thompson also recorded a career high in disposals (39) against GWS. In 2013, Thompson was announced in North Melbournes leadership group for the 2013 season and onwards with Andrew Swallow,
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, Daniel Wells and
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. He won the 2013
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after an excellent and consistent year, tying with teammate Daniel Wells. Thompson had a great start to his 2014 season, including holding
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goalless in the side's road win against Sydney in Round 4. However, Thompson finished the season disappointingly, but enhancing his offensive game was a huge positive for him. Thompson retired at the end of the 2019 season and celebrated a win in his final game. He was still playing some good footy, as his career concluded.


Statistics

: Scott Thompson's player profile at AFL Tables
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Scott D. 1986 births Living people North Melbourne Football Club players All-Australians (AFL) Syd Barker Medal winners South Barwon Football Club players Australian rules footballers from Geelong 21st-century Australian sportsmen