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{{Infobox AFL biography |
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| originalteam = [[Western Magpies Australian Football Club|Western Magpies]] |
| originalteam = [[Western Magpies Australian Football Club|Western Magpies]] |
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| height = 194cm |
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'''Martin "Marty" Pask''' (born 2 January 1985) is a former [[Australian rules football]]er in the [[Australian Football League]] for the [[Brisbane Lions]]. After his AFL career finished he played in the [[Victorian Football League]] with the Werribee Tigers. |
'''Martin "Marty" Pask''' (born 2 January 1985) is a former [[Australian rules football]]er in the [[Australian Football League]] for the [[Brisbane Lions]]. After his AFL career finished he played in the [[Victorian Football League]] with the Werribee Tigers. |
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Pask also played representative football; four times representing |
Pask also played representative football; four times representing Queensland, twice representing Victoria (1 VAFA & 1 VFL) and once with the Allies state of origin side. |
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Marty Pask is now an AFL accredited player agent handling the careers of many of the games talented AFL footballers and some Australia's brightest sporting starts. |
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Pask is also a regular media performer with the ABC as a commentator during the AFL home and away season. |
Pask is also a regular media performer with the ABC as a commentator during the AFL home and away season. |
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==Sports agent== |
==Sports agent== |
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Pask is now an |
Pask is now an agent and handled the careers of former footballers, including Michael Barlow, Brian Lake, Nathan Vardy, Jason Winderlich and Clay Smith. He currently manages Dion Prestia, Brandon Ellis and Dyson Heppell. |
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Other athletes include Emily Seebohm who is an Olympic World Recorder holder in the 100m backstroke. |
Other athletes include Emily Seebohm who is an Olympic World Recorder holder in the 100m backstroke. |
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==Brisbane Lions== |
==Brisbane Lions== |
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Pask was into his second year on the Lions' list before he was elevated to the Brisbane Lions Senior team in May [[2005 AFL season|2006]].<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2006/05/15/1638748.htm Matthews tight-lipped on Aka return]</ref> Pask played eight senior games for the |
Pask was into his second year on the Lions' list before he was elevated to the Brisbane Lions Senior team in May [[2005 AFL season|2006]].<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2006/05/15/1638748.htm Matthews tight-lipped on Aka return]</ref> Pask played eight senior games for the Lions before succumbing to injury which derailed his momentum. Pask then struggled to find pace and consistency after tearing his hamstring and reinjuring it several times. |
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==Western Bulldogs== |
==Western Bulldogs== |
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He was selected by the Western Bulldogs in September 2007 hoping to a change of environment would fix his injury concerns. Pask was released from his contract after playing a full season with the Bulldogs affiliate the Werribee Tigers, without making his AFL debut for the Bulldogs. |
He was selected by the Western Bulldogs in September 2007 hoping to a change of environment would fix his injury concerns. Pask was released from his contract after playing a full season with the Bulldogs' affiliate the Werribee Tigers, without making his AFL debut for the Bulldogs. |
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==VFL career== |
==VFL career== |
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Pask played four seasons in the Victorian Football League with [[Werribee Football Club|Werribee]]. His best season was 2007 when he finished third in their 2007 Best and Fairest award. That year Pask also polled well in the [[Liston Medal]] earning the most |
Pask played four seasons in the Victorian Football League with [[Werribee Football Club|Werribee]]. His best season was 2007 when he finished third in their 2007 Best and Fairest award. That year Pask also polled well in the [[Liston Medal]] earning the most votes for the Tigers, finishing twelfth.<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/werribee-gets-signature-of-former-kangaroo-thompson-20091124-j86q.html Werribee gets signature of former Kangaroo Thompson]</ref> |
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==VAFA career== |
==VAFA career== |
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After Pask was released from the Western Bulldogs, Pask joined VAFA club |
After Pask was released from the Western Bulldogs, Pask joined VAFA club [[University Blacks]] after rejecting offers from [[AFLQ]], [[SANFL]] and VFL clubs. Pask represented the VAFA Victorian side and finished with 44 goals in 10 games of football. |
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==EDFL career== |
==EDFL career== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> |
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| NAME = Pask, Marty |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian rules footballer |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 2 January 1985 |
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[[Category:1985 births]] |
[[Category:1985 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Brisbane Lions players]] |
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[[Category:Western Magpies Australian Football Club players]] |
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[[Category:Keilor Football Club players]] |
[[Category:Keilor Football Club players]] |
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[[Category:Australian sports agents]] |
[[Category:Australian sports agents]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 8 June 2024
Marty Pask | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Martin Pask | ||
Date of birth | 2 January 1985 | ||
Original team(s) | Western Magpies | ||
Height | 194 cm (6 ft 4 in) | ||
Weight | 97 kg (214 lb) | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
2006 | Brisbane Lions | 8 (4) | |
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2006. | |||
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
Martin "Marty" Pask (born 2 January 1985) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League for the Brisbane Lions. After his AFL career finished he played in the Victorian Football League with the Werribee Tigers.
Pask also played representative football; four times representing Queensland, twice representing Victoria (1 VAFA & 1 VFL) and once with the Allies state of origin side.
Pask is also a regular media performer with the ABC as a commentator during the AFL home and away season.
Sports agent
[edit]Pask is now an agent and handled the careers of former footballers, including Michael Barlow, Brian Lake, Nathan Vardy, Jason Winderlich and Clay Smith. He currently manages Dion Prestia, Brandon Ellis and Dyson Heppell.
Other athletes include Emily Seebohm who is an Olympic World Recorder holder in the 100m backstroke.
AFLQ career
[edit]Pask began his career at the Western Magpies and in 2004 won the National Australia Bank AFLQ Rising Star Award as well as finishing runner-up in the Western Magpies Best and Fairest.[1] Following this season Pask was selected by the Brisbane Lions in the National Draft.
Brisbane Lions
[edit]Pask was into his second year on the Lions' list before he was elevated to the Brisbane Lions Senior team in May 2006.[2] Pask played eight senior games for the Lions before succumbing to injury which derailed his momentum. Pask then struggled to find pace and consistency after tearing his hamstring and reinjuring it several times.
Western Bulldogs
[edit]He was selected by the Western Bulldogs in September 2007 hoping to a change of environment would fix his injury concerns. Pask was released from his contract after playing a full season with the Bulldogs' affiliate the Werribee Tigers, without making his AFL debut for the Bulldogs.
VFL career
[edit]Pask played four seasons in the Victorian Football League with Werribee. His best season was 2007 when he finished third in their 2007 Best and Fairest award. That year Pask also polled well in the Liston Medal earning the most votes for the Tigers, finishing twelfth.[3]
VAFA career
[edit]After Pask was released from the Western Bulldogs, Pask joined VAFA club University Blacks after rejecting offers from AFLQ, SANFL and VFL clubs. Pask represented the VAFA Victorian side and finished with 44 goals in 10 games of football.
EDFL career
[edit]Pask retired from semi-professional football in 2010. Upon his decision to leave the Werribee Tigers he decided to sign with Keilor Football Club for the 2011 season.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Marty Pask's playing statistics from AFL Tables