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Matthew Pavlich Biography
Matthew Pavlich is one of the famous Rules Footballer, who was born on the memorable day of December 31 in the year 1981. Matthew Pavlich is a proud citizen of Australia.
Former rugby forward/midfielder who joined Fremantle in 2000; he was named to six All-Australia teams between 2002 and 2008.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Matthew Pavlich continues to be an inspiration for many.
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First Name
Matthew
Last Name
Pavlich
Education
University of Western Australia
Siblings
Jess Pavlich, Jason Pavlich
Family
He married Lauren O’Shannassy in December 2010; the couple welcomed their first daughter, Harper, in 2013. They later welcomed sons, Lee Jack and William James.
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He joined the Australian national team in 2002, a year after John Eales retired from the squad.
Career
He played school football at Sacred Heart College and with the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles before being drafted into the AFL.
Trivia
He was Fremantle’s leading goalkicker seven times between 2005 and 2012.
Net Worth & Salary
Matthew Pavlich net worth is $5 Million (2022).
Matthew Pavlich Timeline
1999
In 1999, he was the club's leading goalkicker.
2000
Pavlich played his entire AFL career at Fremantle after making his debut for the club in 2000.
2001
The 2001 Season saw Pavlich spend more time in the forward line. He managed to underline his potential with some ball grabbing performances including two 4-goal hauls against the Brisbane Lions which earned him 2 Brownlow votes, the first of his career.
2002
A versatile player, Pavlich is widely regarded as one of the premier AFL centre half-forwards of the modern era, achieving All-Australian selection six times between 2002 and 2008, twice representing Australia in the International Rules Series and representing the Dream Team in the 2008 AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match.
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2003
In the 2003 season he was again called upon to play a different role, Pavlich was this time thrust into a midfield role, while also pushing up to half forward. This allowed him to gather multiple possessions forward of centre and develop into a strong goal-kicking midfielder. Playing all 23 games for the season, including the club's first final, Pavlich finished off averaging 18.7 possessions per game, and executed his damaging midfield role perfectly with 37 goals.
2005
The 2005 season saw Pavlich moved to centre half forward, with Fremantle focusing on a taller forward structure.
2006
On 13 December 2006 Pavlich was named the captain of the Fremantle Football Club, succeeding Peter Bell.
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2007
Over his 17-year career, he was a six-time best and fairest winner, eight-time leading goalkicker and was the club captain between 2007 and 2015.
2008
In 2008, despite Fremantle again missing the finals, Pavlich won his fifth Doig Medal, as well as being Fremantle's leading goalkicker, the Ross Glendinning Medal in both Western Derbies and his sixth All-Australian selection.
2009
2009 saw Pavlich, under coach Mark Harvey, move into the midfield.
2010
Pavlich spent 2010 rotating between the midfield and forward line, averaging 18.9 disposals and leading the goal kicking for the Dockers with 61 goals, helping his team make the finals for the first time since 2006.
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2011
Pavlich was forced back into the midfield for the 2011 season following a number of significant injuries to the Dockers.
2012
In round 7 of the 2012 AFL season, Pavlich kicked his 500th career goal in a four-goal effort which lead his team to victory against Port Adelaide, becoming the first Fremantle player and the 51st player in VFL/AFL history to kick 500 goals.
2013
Pavlich had a frustrating start to the 2013 season after a pre-existing Achilles tendon injury resurfaced in the Dockers round three clash against Essendon, forcing Pavlich to undergo surgery.
2014
In 2014, he became the first player from a Western Australian based club to reach 300 AFL games.
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2016
On 13 January 2016, Pavlich relinquished the captaincy of the Fremantle Football Club after nine seasons, and was replaced by David Mundy.
2017
He stated, "I'm just looking forward to finishing the season off individually in good form and certainly helping my teammates launch towards 2017.
2018
In April 2018, Pavlich was appointed the Monday–Wednesday sports presenter on Nine News Perth.