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'''Gary Pert''' (born 28 May 1965) is a former [[Australian rules football]]er in the [[VFL/AFL]] and businessman.<ref name="HeraldWilson">Caroline Wilson, April 28, 2006. [http://www.smh.com.au/news/afl/new-era-ahead-as-pies-look-to-life-after-eddie/2006/04/27/1145861492867.html "New era ahead as Pies look to life after Eddie"]. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved on August 3, 2009</ref> Gary is the son of [[Brian Pert]].{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}
'''Gary Pert''' (born 28 May 1965) is a former [[Australian rules football]]er in the [[VFL/AFL]] and businessman.<ref name="HeraldWilson">Caroline Wilson, 28 April 2006. [http://www.smh.com.au/news/afl/new-era-ahead-as-pies-look-to-life-after-eddie/2006/04/27/1145861492867.html "New era ahead as Pies look to life after Eddie"]. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved on 3 August 2009</ref> Gary is the son of [[Brian Pert]].{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}


==Fitzroy career==
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==Collingwood career==
==Collingwood career==
His career at Collingwood began in 1992 after having to sit out the 1991 season due to his knee injury. Playing mostly at fullback, he played until 1995, having booted 4 goals in 70 games with Collingwood. He is remembered for acting as [[Gary Ablett, Sr.|Gary Ablett]]'s step ladder when Ablett took the 'Mark of the Century' on Mothers' Day, May 8, 1994 at the MCG. {{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}
His career at Collingwood began in 1992 after having to sit out the 1991 season due to his knee injury. Playing mostly at fullback, he played until 1995, having booted 4 goals in 70 games with Collingwood. He is remembered for acting as [[Gary Ablett, Sr.|Gary Ablett]]'s step ladder when Ablett took the 'Mark of the Century' on Mothers' Day, 8 May 1994 at the MCG. {{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}


Pert is currently the Chief Executive of the [[Collingwood Football Club]]. {{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}
Pert is currently the Chief Executive of the [[Collingwood Football Club]]. {{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}

Revision as of 02:08, 13 May 2011

Gary Pert
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Personal information
Original team(s) Bulleen
Debut 1982, Fitzroy
Height / weight 189cms / 97kg
Playing career1

Fitzroy (1982–1990)

163 games, 42 goals

Collingwood (1990–1995)

70 games, 4 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2006.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Gary Pert (born 28 May 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL and businessman.[1] Gary is the son of Brian Pert.[citation needed]

Fitzroy career

Pert was recruited from Bulleen to Fitzroy and made his debut for the Fitzroy Football Club in 1982. He played State of Origin for Victoria in 1984 at the age of just 18, and was a champion full-back for the Lions (who could be switched to the forward line). In 1985 he won All-Australian selection. [citation needed]

In 1988 he suffered a knee injury that ruled him out from play. He returned in 1989, winning Fitzroy's best and fairest. [citation needed]

At the end of the 1990 season, he suffered another knee injury that would rule him out of play for the whole year. The Lions let Pert go, having played 163 games with 42 goals between 1982 and 1990. The Collingwood Football Club subsequently picked him up in the 1990 AFL Draft.

Collingwood career

His career at Collingwood began in 1992 after having to sit out the 1991 season due to his knee injury. Playing mostly at fullback, he played until 1995, having booted 4 goals in 70 games with Collingwood. He is remembered for acting as Gary Ablett's step ladder when Ablett took the 'Mark of the Century' on Mothers' Day, 8 May 1994 at the MCG. [citation needed]

Pert is currently the Chief Executive of the Collingwood Football Club. [citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Caroline Wilson, 28 April 2006. "New era ahead as Pies look to life after Eddie". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved on 3 August 2009

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