Nathan Burke
Australian rules footballer, born 1970 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the Australian rules footballer. For the musician, see Nathan Burke (musician).
Nathan Burke (born 6 February 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer and former coach of the Western Bulldogs team in the AFL Women's competition (AFLW).
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Full name | Nathan Burke | ||
Date of birth | (1970-02-06) 6 February 1970 (age 54) | ||
Original team(s) | Pines | ||
Height | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Weight | 85 kg (187 lb) | ||
Position(s) | Utility | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1987–2003 | St Kilda | 323 (123) | |
Coaching career3 | |||
Years | Club | Games (W–L–D) | |
2020– | Western Bulldogs (W) | 43 (18–24–1) | |
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2003. 3 Coaching statistics correct as of round 7, 2023. | |||
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Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
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A tough rover, Burke is considered one of the most courageous footballers to play for the St Kilda Football Club.[1] Burke set the club record for most games—323—at his retirement, which remained the benchmark until broken by former teammate Robert Harvey in round 7, 2006.[2] Dozens of concussions during Burke's career led to him using a helmet.[3][4]
In 2021, he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.[2]