词条 | Karl Norman |
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| name = Karl Norman | image = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1983|05|30}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | originalteam = Wangaratta Rovers (O&MFL) | debutdate = 24 May 2003 | debutteam = {{AFL Car}} | debutopponent = {{AFL BL}} | debutstadium = Optus Oval | height = | weight = | position = | statsend = 2005 | years1 = 2003–2005 | club1 = Carlton | games_goals1 = 27 (5) | careerhighlights = }} Karl Norman (born 30 May 1983) is an Australian rules football player, who formerly played in the Australian Football League. From Wangaratta, Norman played his junior football for the Greta Football Club in the Ovens & King Football League & Wangaratta Rovers in the Ovens & Murray Football League. In 2001 Norman won the Glenrowan Football Club senior Best and Fairest in the Ovens & King Football League, before crossing back over to the Wangaratta Rovers. In 2002, as a 19-year-old, Norman finished equal second in the Wangaratta Rovers club best-and-fairest.[1] His performance during the season caught the attention of recruiters at the Carlton Football Club, and Carlton recruited him to the Australian Football League with its sixth round selection in the 2002 AFL National Draft (#79 overall),[2] despite having never played TAC Cup football. Norman's recruitment was particularly rare in the 21st century, as very few players reach the Australian Football League without having played either senior or under-18s football at state level.[3] Norman made his debut in mid-2003, playing seven games in his first season. However, in 2004, Norman made headlines when, after the team's Round 2 win against Geelong, he and controversial team-mate Laurence Angwin arrived at the following day's recovery session under the influence of ecstasy. Angwin had been involved in several previous indiscretions, and was sacked immediately; Norman received a one-match suspension and strict behavioural conditions from the club, with the club believing that he could improve his off-field behaviour in Angwin's absence.[4] Following his suspension, Norman played another fourteen matches for the season. In early 2005, Norman was again accused of an off-field indiscretion relating to unpaid rent and leaving the property in a poor condition, following his eviction.[5] He played only four games for Carlton during the 2005 season, spending the rest playing for Carlton's {{VFL-affiliate}}, the Northern Bullants. He was delisted at the end of the season. Norman played a total of 27 games for Carlton over three seasons. Following his AFL career, Norman returned to country Victoria, and to country football, playing with Mooroopna in the Goulburn Valley Football League from 2006-2007, then returning to Wangaratta Rovers for six seasons from 2008 until 2013; winning the best & fairest in 2012. He has played with Glenrowan since 2014, where he has played in their 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017 premierships, with best on ground honours in 2014 & 2017 grand finals. He has won Glenrowan's best & fairest in 2014 & 2015.[6] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?c=1-6190-80837-0-0&sID=95710|title=Senior Football Best and Fairest|publisher=Wangaratta Rovers Football Netball Club|accessdate=22 Jun 2011}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/portals/0/afl_docs/draftlists/AFL_NAB_Draft_2002.pdf|accessdate=22 Jun 2011|publisher=Australian Football League|title=2002 NAB AFL Draft full list}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.yellowandblack.info/community/topic/1262-miscellaneous-sports-shorts/|first=Paul|last=Daffey|publisher=The Age|accessdate=22 Jun 2011|year=2004|title=The 10 best smokies in the national draft}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/07/1081326802342.html?from=storyrhs|title=Norman told to ditch Angwin friendship|date=8 April 2004|accessdate=22 Jun 2011|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://the-speccy.blogspot.com/2005/01/would-you-rent-to-footballer.html|date=15 Jan 2005|accessdate=22 Jun 2011|title=Millionaires with a Year Ten Education|publisher=The AFL Player Spectator}} 6. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Border Mail|title=Hawks lose Karl Norman|date=8 November 2013|accessdate=31 May 2014|author=Brett Kohlhagen|url=http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/1895272/hawks-lose-karl-norman/}} External links{{Commons category}}
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