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Shane Woewodin (born 12 July 1976) is a retired
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player who played 200 games with the
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and Collingwood Football Clubs. He was the recipient of the
Brownlow Medal The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as Charlie), is awarded to the best and fairest player in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the home-and-away season, as determined by votes cast by the f ...
in 2000.


Early career

Born to Ukrainian parents, Woewodin played the majority of his junior career at the Lynwood Ferndale Junior Football Club predominantly as a centre half-forward. LFJFC was a part of the East Fremantle recruiting zone. Shane attended
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as a teenager and made his debut for the seniors of East Fremantle in the
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(WAFL) in 1995. In 1997, he was picked up by
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in the pre-season draft.


AFL career


Melbourne

Woewodin had played more than 100 consecutive games since his debut. The highlight of Woewodin's career is his 2000
Brownlow Medal The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as Charlie), is awarded to the best and fairest player in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the home-and-away season, as determined by votes cast by the f ...
victory, in which he finished ahead of favourite Scott West of the
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. Woewodin played in the losing Grand Final team against Essendon that year. In the 2001 AFL season, Woewodin experienced injury and poor form as the Demons finished outside the final eight.


Collingwood

In the aftermath of the 2002 season, in which Woewodin improved on his 2001 but was still unable to recapture his 2000 Brownlow-winning form, Melbourne sought to trade Woewodin to Collingwood as they felt he was underperforming given that he became one of the highest-paid AFL footballers at the end of the 2000 season. Woewodin held general discussions with Collingwood initially, but the media speculated that he was keen to remain in Melbourne and ultimately would accept a reduced salary. However, Woewodin was traded to Collingwood for a first-round draft pick (which Melbourne used on South Australian half-back/midfielder Daniel Bell). In the days and weeks following his trade, it was revealed that Melbourne approached Woewodin at the end of the season with the view of negotiating a salary reduction. It was rumoured that Woewodin offered to reduce his $500,000 per year contract by approximately $50,000 per year. However, Melbourne officials publicly stated that, specific figures aside, it was clear that Woewodin would never agree to the (substantial) reduction they had in mind. Accordingly, they entered into confidential negotiations with Collingwood. As part of the trade, it was believed that Melbourne would pay approximately $320,000 of Woewodin's salary in his first year at Collingwood and Collingwood would pay the balance of $180,000. In the second year, Melbourne and Collingwood were to pay his salary in equal shares and his third year, Collingwood would shoulder most of his salary, thereby creating room in Melbourne's salary cap. Woewodin was informed of his trade to Collingwood while holidaying in
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. Woewodin was understandably shattered to have been moved on without any significant warning. A verbal war of words between Woewodin and Melbourne coach Neale Daniher, in particular, continued until the Melbourne–Collingwood Queen's Birthday match of 2003. After publicly stating he hoped the Magpies would "smash" his old side, Woewodin got his "revenge", picking up 22 touches in the Pies' 52-point victory. It was the only time Collingwood defeated Melbourne during his three-year stint at the club. Woewodin's finest hour for Collingwood came in the Round 7 victory over
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at AAMI Stadium, a night best remembered for Chris Tarrant's goal after the siren to clinch victory. Woewodin's hard running across the ground ensured that his 25 possessions and two goals earned him three of his 12 Brownlow votes for the season. From there, Woewodin enjoyed a steady first season at Collingwood as the Pies continued on from their stellar 2002 form to once again meet the
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in the
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. Despite kicking Collingwood's first goal of the match, Woewodin was quiet on the day—as were a number of his teammates—and the Lions ran out convincing 50-point winners. Prior to this game, he had stated to the press that he thought Neale Daniher getting rid of him was a blessing in disguise and that he was happy that he was going to play in a premiership this time (rather than a grand final). As Collingwood slid from contention in 2004, Woewodin enjoyed his best season in black and white, finishing second in the Copeland Trophy; however, the following season saw Woewodin fall out of favour. With Collingwood winning a mere five games, the club's selection committee opted to pursue a youth policy, which saw the likes of Woewodin, whose lack of leg speed saw him unable to dominate the midfield as he once had, Andrew Williams and, to a lesser extent, Matthew Lokan, ushered out of the side. He was dropped to the club's VFL-affiliate Williamstown on a number of occasions, and at the end of the season, was delisted.


Post-AFL career

Woewodin hoped to be picked up in the pre-season draft to extend his career beyond 2006 (he expressed interest in re-joining Melbourne), but was eventually overlooked by all clubs in the draft. He gave a candid interview on
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revealing his disbelief and frustration at not being picked up when, realistically, he could have played for another three or four seasons. Eventually, he could only manage to play for two seasons in the lower-ranked WAFL. On the Queen's Birthday match between Melbourne and Collingwood on 12 June 2006, Shane Woewodin did a pre-match lap of honour in an open-top car with his children to celebrate his distinguished career with both sides. He tipped Melbourne to win and he was right. In an interview he gave prior to the game, he continued to signal his intent to return to the AFL in 2007 and was doing "all the right things" with East Fremantle in an attempt to catch the eye of recruiting staff. Woewodin added that he did not have a manager at this point in time, but was hopeful of selection if he simply nominated himself for the draft. However, he was again overlooked by the draft, due to his age (31). It was rumoured that Woewodin was asked to play in the annual E. J. Whitten Legends Game with all the other past players, but refused—apparently because he felt that it would completely ruin his chances of being drafted in 2007. This is despite the fact that
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made a comeback to the AFL after playing in the Legends Game in the year following his first retirement.


East Fremantle

Woewodin finished his career playing for East Fremantle in the WAFL, his original club. In May 2006, after a 37-possession performance for Western Australia against South Australia, Woewodin again reiterated his desire to return to the AFL level. Again he was not selected. He retired at the end of the 2007 WAFL season. He was named coach of East Fremantle in 2008.


Brisbane Lions

In October 2010, Woewodin announced that he had signed a two-year deal as the midfield coach for AFL club
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. He also served as the head coach of the Lions' NEAFL reserves team during the 2010s.


Return to East Fremantle

In November 2024, Woewodin was appointed general manager of football operations at East Fremantle Football Club.


Personal life

Woewodin married Deanne Price in 2003. They have four children—Shaye (Deanne's son from a previous relationship), Taj, Sienna and Summer. On 25 November 2021 his son Taj was drafted by Melbourne (pick 65) under the father-son rule.


Playing statistics

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2000 2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace and the World Mathematics, Mathematical Year. Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ...
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2001 The year's most prominent event was the September 11 attacks against the United States by al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror. The United States led a Participan ...
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2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ...
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2003 2003 was designated by the United Nations as the International Year of Fresh water, Freshwater. In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War. Demographic ...
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2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
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2005 2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
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Honours and achievements

*Individual **
Brownlow Medal The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as Charlie), is awarded to the best and fairest player in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the home-and-away season, as determined by votes cast by the f ...
: 2000 ** Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal: 2000 ** Australian Representative Honours in International Rules Football: 2000 ** AFL Rising Star nominee: 1997 (Round 10)


References


External links

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East Fremantle Football Club player profile for Shane Woewodin
{{DEFAULTSORT:Woewodin, Shane Brownlow Medal winners 1976 births Living people Australian people of Ukrainian descent Melbourne Football Club players Collingwood Football Club players East Fremantle Football Club players Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy winners East Fremantle Football Club coaches People educated at Kent Street Senior High School Australian rules footballers from Perth, Western Australia Western Australian State of Origin players Australia international rules football team players