Ed Curnow
Personal information | |
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Birth | 7 November 1989 (age 21) |
Recruited from | Geelong Falcons |
Height and weight | 182cm / 83kg |
Playing career¹ | |
Debut | 24th March 2011, Carlton vs. Richmond, at Melbourne Cricket Ground |
Team(s) | Adelaide (2008) 0 games, 0 goals Carlton (2011-) 4 games, 3 goals |
¹ Statistics to end of Round 4,2011 season | |
Career highlights | |
Col Austen Trophy (2010) |
Edward "Ed" Curnow (born 7 November 1989) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.
Career
A midfielder, Curnow played his junior football for Modewarre in the Bellarine Football League and school football for The Geelong College in the APS, before playing TAC Cup football for the Geelong Falcons until 2007, also representing Vic Country in the AFL National Under 18 Championships. He was drafted to the AFL by the Adelaide Football Club with its third selection in the 2008 AFL Rookie Draft (#40 overall), however he did not play a senior game for the Crows; he spent the 2008 season playing with Glenelg in the SANFL, and was delisted by the Crows after one season.
Curnow returned to Victoria, and signed up with Box Hill in the VFL in 2009. Curnow's 2009 season was solid, but his 2010 season was exceptional, and he was consistently Box Hill's best player. His season was cut short when he broke his leg in Round 13, missing the Hawks' last eight games; nevertheless, he had already polled enough votes to win the Box Hill Best and Fairest (the Col Austen Trophy), and he finished third in the J. J. Liston Trophy, after holding a comfortable lead at the time of his injury. Curnow played a total of 33 senior games for Box Hill during his two years at the club,, and also played one representative game for the VFL.
Following his successful VFL season, Curnow was recruited back to the AFL by the Carlton Football Club with its first selection in the 2011 AFL Rookie Draft (#18 overall). He was given guernsey number 35. After impressing in the pre-season, Curnow became the club's nominated rookie, and he made his debut for the Blues in the club's first round match.
References
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