Roger Merrett
{{short description|Australian rules footballer}}
{{About|the former Essendon and Brisbane Bears player|the former Brisbane Lions player sometimes nicknamed "Roger"|Daniel Merrett}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}}
{{Use Australian English|date=September 2015}}
{{Infobox AFL biography
| name = Roger Merrett
| image =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1960|4|19|df=y}}
| birth_place =
| death_date =
| death_place =
| originalteam = Kaniva
| debutdate = Round 1, 1 April 1978
| debutteam = Essendon
| debutopponent = South Melbourne
| debutstadium = Windy Hill
| height = 195 cm
| weight = 100 kg
| position = Full forward, ruckman
| statsend = 1996
| years1 = 1978–1987
| club1 = Essendon
| games_goals1 = 149 (148)
| years2 = 1988–1996
| club2 = Brisbane Bears
| games_goals2 = 164 (285)
| games_goalstotal = 313 (433)
| coachyears1 = 1998
| coachclub1 = Brisbane Lions
| coachgames_wins1 = 11 (3–7–1)
| careerhighlights = *VFL debut for {{AFL Ess}} on 1 April 1978
vs {{AFL SM}} at Windy Hill
- VFL Gardiner Medallist 1982
- {{AFL Ess}} Premiership player 1984, 1985
- {{AFL BB}} captain 1990–1996
- {{AFL BB}} leading goalkicker 1993–1995
- Victorian State of Origin Captain 1985
- Queensland State Captain 1991
}}
Roger Merrett (born 19 April 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in two Victorian Football League premiership sides with the Essendon Football Club in the mid-1980s before moving to the fledgling Brisbane Bears, later captaining the new club for seven seasons. He ended his career as the games record holder for the Brisbane Bears,{{Cite web|url=https://afltables.com/afl/stats/alltime/brisbaneb.html|title=AFL Tables - All Time Player List - Brisbane Bears}} in addition to being the last VFL/AFL player from the 1970s to retire from professional football.
Playing career
=Essendon=
Merrett was a strong competitor for the Essendon Football Club during the first part of his playing career from 1978 to 1987. For Essendon, he played 149 games and kicked a total of 148 goals. Merrett was also a member of Essendon's premiership teams in 1984 and 1985.{{cite web|url=https://australianfootball.com/players/player/roger%2Bmerrett/11155|title=ROGER MERRETT|access-date=10 December 2021}}
=Brisbane Bears=
He moved to the Brisbane Bears in 1988 as captain. Merrett became a strong and inspirational captain of the Bears, at first alternating in the ruck with Mark Mickan. After John Hutton's inconsistent form at full-forward reached an end, Merrett's tired legs were moved permanently to the position where he was able to use his height and kicking abilities to spearhead the club as their leading goalkicker for many seasons before Alastair Lynch proved a suitable replacement. Merrett retired from his playing career at the end of the 1996 season.{{cite web|url=https://www.lions.com.au/news/104966/roger-merrett|title=Roger Merrett|date=27 November 2019|access-date=10 December 2021}}
Merrett played a total of 164 games and kicked a total of 285 goals for Brisbane Bears from 1988 until 1996.
He played on for many years, earning the nickname Roger the Dodger (with reference to his age) before his eventual retirement.
Coaching career
=Brisbane Lions=
Merrett held coaching ambitions for much of his career, and after his retirement from his playing career at the end of the 1996 season, he was immediately recruited by his senior coach John Northey to fill an assistant coaching role at the Brisbane Lions (formed on 1 November 1996 from a merger between the Brisbane Bears and the Fitzroy Football Club).{{cite web|url=https://www.aflq.com.au/hall-of-fame/hall-of-fame-k-o/roger-merrett/|title=Roger Merrett|access-date=10 December 2021}} However, relations between the two men were cool, and half-way through the 1998 season, with the Lions at the bottom of the ladder, Northey was sacked as senior coach and Merrett was appointed caretaker senior coach of Brisbane Lions for the rest of the 1998 season.{{cite web|url=https://www.lions.com.au/news/48908/coaches-throughout-history|title=Coaches throughout history|date=18 September 2013|access-date=26 February 2022}} Merrett then led Brisbane Lions to three wins, one draw and seven losses of the remaining eleven games in the 1998 season to still finish in last place on the ladder, which was the sixteenth position for the wooden spoon. At the end of the 1998 season, Merrett was however not retained as Brisbane Lions senior coach and was replaced by Australian football legend Leigh Matthews.{{cite web|url=https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/c3a15545-5fbc-453a-bfd7-d8a62cd21106/downloads/1cvdrco0b_244083.pdf?ver=1563704898261|title=ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUBS|access-date=16 March 2022}}{{cite web|url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/inside-the-building-of-a-football-dynasty-how-the-brisbane-lions-landed-leigh-matthews-and-became-an-afl-powerhouse/news-story/b0f2c5792732533498039170a4e264da|title=Inside the building of a football dynasty: How the Brisbane Lions landed Leigh Matthews and became an AFL powerhouse|date=16 September 2021|access-date=14 March 2022}} Merrett has not been closely involved in football since, outside of occasional club functions at Brisbane and Essendon.
Life after football
Merrett now lives on the Gold Coast, Queensland, where he operates a post office. He also provides special comments for ABC Radio broadcasts of Brisbane Lions home matches.
The Brisbane Lions' award for their best-and-fairest player over a season, the Merrett–Murray Medal, is partly named after him.
For 2009 AFLQ season, Merrett was part-time assistant coach for AFLQ power house, Southport Sharks.
On 18 January 2011, Merrett suffered a stroke, thought to be related to a hereditary heart condition.{{cite web| url = http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/sunday-mail/former-bears-afl-star-suffers-stroke/story-e6frep2f-1225992943813| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110201050002/http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/sunday-mail/former-bears-afl-star-suffers-stroke/story-e6frep2f-1225992943813| archive-date = 2011-02-01| title = Former Bears AFL star suffers stroke {{!}} Courier Mail}}
In 2016, he joined the Bond University Bullsharks in a volunteer capacity and to assist his son Ben who took on the reserves coaching job.
References
{{reflist}}
- {{cite book | last1=Holmesby|first1=Russell|last2=Main|first2=Jim
| title=The Encyclopaedia of AFL Footballers: Every Brisbane and Fitzroy AFL Player Ever
| location=Melbourne | publisher=BAS Publishing
| year=2004
| isbn=978-1-920910-09-9}}
1977 Victorian under 17 - Australian premiers
{{1984/85 Essendon dual premiership players}}
{{Brisbane Bears captains}}
{{Brisbane Lions coaches}}
{{Brisbane Bears leading goalkickers}}
{{VFL/AFL club games record holders}}
{{1985 All-Australian team}}
{{1984 Victoria State of Origin players}}
{{1986 Victoria State of Origin players}}
{{1991 Queensland Australian rules football State of Origin players}}
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Category:Brisbane Lions coaches
Category:Brisbane Bears players
Category:Essendon Football Club players
Category:Essendon Football Club premiership players
Category:All-Australians (1953–1988)
Category:Australian rules footballers from Queensland
Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)