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| name = Dean Kemp
| image =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|2|17|df=y}}
| birth_place = Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
| death_date =
| death_place =
| originalteam = Subiaco (WAFL)
| debutdate = Round 1, 1990
| debutteam = West Coast
| debutopponent = Collingwood
| debutstadium = Subiaco
| height = 182 cm
| weight = 81 kg
| position =
| statsend = 2001
| years1 = 1990–2001
| club1 = West Coast Eagles
| games_goals1 = 243 (117)
| careerhighlights = *All Australian 1992
  • Premiership Player 1992, 1994
  • West Coast Club Champion 1992
  • Norm Smith Medallist 1994
  • {{AFL WC}} co-captain 2001
  • Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee

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Not to be confused with Denan Kemp.

Dean Kemp (born 17 February 1969 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League.

Recruited from Subiaco in the Western Australian Football League, Kemp made his AFL debut in Round 1 of the 1990 AFL season in a 46-point win at Subiaco Oval against eventual premiers Collingwood. He played 23 games (including all four finals) and won West Coast's Rookie of the Year Award.

In 1992 he played in West Coast's Premiership team and earned All-Australian selection as well as West Coast's best and fairest award.

In 1994 he played in the side's second premiership team and won the Norm Smith Medal for best on ground.

He was selected in the 1996 Team of the Decade and the 2006 Team 20 for the Eagles.[1] In 2001 he was made co-captain with Ben Cousins, but retired later that season. Kemp suffered numerous concussions during his career, including one resulting from a savage hit from Mark Ricciuto, and his career was ultimately shortened somewhat by the effects of these numerous concussions.

Kemp was an outstanding midfielder who surprisingly never polled well in the Brownlow Medal count, polling only 53 career votes, with a season best of 13 in 2000. A reason put forward for this is that Kemp was not a flashy ball carrier type player. Rather, on gaining possession of the ball, would quickly and effectively dispose of it to a teammate.

He was also particularly good playing in the wet, rarely fumbling the greasy ball. He enjoyed a successful career after he was drafted at number 117 in the 1989 draft. The lateness of his selection in the draft is frequently highlighted to argue that late draft picks can still prove themselves to be star players.

Kemp was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2007[2] and the Western Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2005.[3]

References

1. ^West Coast unveil anniversary team
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/breaking-news/smith-recognised-as-a-legend/story-e6frf33c-1111113997361|title=Smith recognised as a legend|date=20 July 2007}}
3. ^WA football recognises latest heroes

External links

  • {{AFL Tables|ref=D/Dean_Kemp.html}}
{{Subiaco Football Club Team of the Century}}{{1992/94 West Coast Eagles dual premiership players}}{{Norm Smith Medal}}{{West Coast Eagles captains}}{{John Worsfold Medal winners}}{{1992 All-Australian team}}{{1991 Western Australia State of Origin players}}{{1992 Western Australia State of Origin players}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kemp, Dean}}

13 : 1969 births|Living people|West Coast Eagles players|Subiaco Football Club players|Norm Smith Medal winners|All-Australians (AFL)|John Worsfold Medal winners|Kalgoorlie Railways Football Club players|Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees|Australian rules footballers from Western Australia|West Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees|People from Kalgoorlie|Western Australian State of Origin players

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