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Brent Prismall
Personal information
Full name Brent Prismall
Original team(s) Werribee / Western U18
Draft 32nd overall, 2004
Geelong Cats
Height / weight 186 cm, 87 kg
Club information
Current club Geelong
Number 32
Career highlights

Geelong

  • Geelong NAB Cup 2006
  • Best First-year Player 2006

Representative Honours

  • Victoria Metro U18 2004

TAC Cup

  • Western Jets Runner-up Best & Fairest 2004
  • TAC Cup Team of the Year 2004
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Brent Prismall (born July 14, 1986), is a professional football player who plays as a midfielder for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League. He is an up-and-coming talent known for his calmness whilst under pressure and his smooth skills, particularly his kicking.

Prismall grew up in Werribee, Victoria, and was drafted from the Western Jets under 18. He was Geelong's first pick in the 2004 draft, pick 32 overall, and wears this number on his guernsey. The number 32 was made famous by Geelong superstar Garry Hocking. Prismall spent all of the 2005 season playing in the Victorian Football League (VFL). At the start of 2006, he moved out of his Werribee home and moved to Geelong to live with teammates Corey Enright and Henry Playfair, whom he would later go on to start a personal training organisation with. He then set his sights on playing a senior game for the Geelong cats, and, after playing in the team that had earlier won the pre-season cup, he was selected to play in round 5. Just minutes into his debut on the 29th of April on Saturday night against the Sydney Swans football club, he broke his arm, which only allowed him to play eight games for the year. After a solid pre-season, he played the first five games of 2007 before being omitted, and then broke his wrist whilst playing in the VFL on Sunday, July 8, 2007, and as a result was unable to play for several weeks but recovered in time to play finals for the VFL side.

He will enter the 2008 season hoping to consolidate his spot in the team as a hard working, in-and-under midfielder. Despite his difficulties in consistently playing for Geelong, he shows strong signs of a bright future.

Statistics

Statistics are correct as of 18 September, 2007 (Qualifying Finals)
Season Team No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Marks Handballs Disposals
2006 Geelong 32 8 4 2 72 30 34 106
2007 Geelong 32 5 3 3 48 23 41 89
Totals 13 7 5 120 53 75 195


Awards
Preceded by Geelong Best First Year Player Award
2006
Succeeded by