Stuart Wigney (born 19 April 1969) is a former
Australian rules football
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er who played with
Footscray,
Sydney
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,
Adelaide
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and
Richmond
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in the
Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL).
Wigney spent his first four seasons at Footscray, having been recruited from Leongatha. He had perhaps his best season in 1990 when he had 284 disposals, 132 marks and kicked 18 goals. It was the same year that he represented Victoria at
State of Origin level, against Tasmania.
A key position player, he was traded to Sydney at the end of the
1991 AFL season but made just one appearance for his new club due to an ankle injury.
He was then traded to Adelaide for the 71st pick of the draft, which Sydney used on Mathew Aston.
After making his Adelaide debut late in the
1993 season
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, Wigney played a role in their run to the preliminary final, with three goals in their elimination final win over
Hawthorn.
His fourth and final club was Richmond, which he joined in 1995 after being de-listed by Adelaide and being picked up with the ninth selection of the pre-season draft. Wigney played three finals for Richmond in 1995.
He has a brother,
Brad, who represented
South Australia
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in
first-class cricket
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.
References
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1969 births
Western Bulldogs players
Sydney Swans players
Adelaide Football Club players
Richmond Football Club players
Leongatha Football Club players
Victorian State of Origin players
Living people
Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)
Sturt Football Club players