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Just noticed your Boyd talk page reply, Jevansen - this is simple. If Fitzroy FC still exists as an independent club, not a subsidiary of Brisbane, then Fitzroy did not merge with Brisbane. This isn't a semantic issue. And the 1996 agreement is very clear
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Cummings, the third member of his family to play for Fitzroy, was seen mostly on a wing or at half forward. His great-grandfather, [[Joe Johnson (Australian footballer)|Joe Johnson]], was a Fitzroy footballer and credited with being the first [[Indigenous Australian]] to play in the Victorian Football League. An elder brother, [[Robert Cummings (footballer)|Robert Cummings]], also played for Fitzroy and their father, [[Percy Cummings|Percy]], was a Hawthorn player.<ref>{{cite book|last=Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim|title=The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers| publisher=BAS Publishing|year=2007|isbn=978-1-920910-78-5}}</ref>
Cummings, the third member of his family to play for Fitzroy, was seen mostly on a wing or at half forward. His great-grandfather, [[Joe Johnson (Australian footballer)|Joe Johnson]], was a Fitzroy footballer and credited with being the first [[Indigenous Australian]] to play in the Victorian Football League. An elder brother, [[Robert Cummings (footballer)|Robert Cummings]], also played for Fitzroy and their father, [[Percy Cummings|Percy]], was a Hawthorn player.<ref>{{cite book|last=Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim|title=The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers| publisher=BAS Publishing|year=2007|isbn=978-1-920910-78-5}}</ref>
The sixth selection of the [[1993 AFL Draft]], Cummings spent three seasons with Fitzroy and despite making 27 appearances he only played in three wins.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/T/Trent_Cummings.html| title=Trent Cummings| publisher=AFL Tables}}</ref> As a consequence of their on field failings, the club merged with the [[Brisbane Bears]] at the end of the [[1996 AFL season|1996]]. Cummings didn't make the new [[Brisbane Lions]] squad but was secured by the West Coast Eagles with pick 57 in the [[1996 AFL Draft|national draft]], despite having recently undergone a knee reconstruction.
The sixth selection of the [[1993 AFL Draft]], Cummings spent three seasons with Fitzroy and despite making 27 appearances he only played in three wins.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/T/Trent_Cummings.html| title=Trent Cummings| publisher=AFL Tables}}</ref> As a consequence of on and off-field troubles, Fitzroy ceded its AFL operations to [[Brisbane Bears]] at the end of [[1996 AFL season|1996]]. Cummings didn't make the new [[Brisbane Lions]] squad, but was secured by the West Coast Eagles with pick 57 in the [[1996 AFL Draft|national draft]], despite having recently undergone a knee reconstruction.


He played just two games at his new club in [[1997 AFL season|1997]] and instead spent most of the year in the [[Western Australian Football League]] (WAFL) with [[Peel Thunder Football Club|Peel Thunder]]. A knee injury, sustained in a practice match during the 1998 pre-season, ended his league career.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/players/playerprofile/trentcummings/tabid/7302/playerid/15682/category/past/season/2010/selected/bio/default.aspx| title=20 Trent Cummings
He played just two games at his new club in [[1997 AFL season|1997]] and instead spent most of the year in the [[Western Australian Football League]] (WAFL) with [[Peel Thunder Football Club|Peel Thunder]]. A knee injury, sustained in a practice match during the 1998 pre-season, ended his league career.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/players/playerprofile/trentcummings/tabid/7302/playerid/15682/category/past/season/2010/selected/bio/default.aspx| title=20 Trent Cummings
| publisher=West Coast Eagles official website}}</ref>
| publisher=West Coast Eagles official website}}</ref>


In 2003 he sued both the Eagles and [[Subiaco Oval]] authorities for loss of earning and received a six figure settlement.<ref>''[[The Courier-Mail|Courier Mail]]'', "Lions' [[Scott Harding (footballer)|Scott Harding]] may sue over drop-in centre wicket", 20 July 2008, Damien Stannard</ref>
In 2003 he sued both the Eagles and [[Subiaco Oval]] authorities for loss of earning, and received a six figure settlement.<ref>''[[The Courier-Mail|Courier Mail]]'', "Lions' [[Scott Harding (footballer)|Scott Harding]] may sue over drop-in centre wicket", 20 July 2008, Damien Stannard</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:12, 29 April 2013

Trent Cummings
Personal information
Full name Trent Cummings
Date of birth 28 December 1973
Original team(s) Central District
Draft 6th, 1993 AFL Draft
Height / weight 182 cm / 84 kg
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Trent Cummings (born 28 December 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy and the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Cummings, the third member of his family to play for Fitzroy, was seen mostly on a wing or at half forward. His great-grandfather, Joe Johnson, was a Fitzroy footballer and credited with being the first Indigenous Australian to play in the Victorian Football League. An elder brother, Robert Cummings, also played for Fitzroy and their father, Percy, was a Hawthorn player.[1]

The sixth selection of the 1993 AFL Draft, Cummings spent three seasons with Fitzroy and despite making 27 appearances he only played in three wins.[2] As a consequence of on and off-field troubles, Fitzroy ceded its AFL operations to Brisbane Bears at the end of 1996. Cummings didn't make the new Brisbane Lions squad, but was secured by the West Coast Eagles with pick 57 in the national draft, despite having recently undergone a knee reconstruction.

He played just two games at his new club in 1997 and instead spent most of the year in the Western Australian Football League (WAFL) with Peel Thunder. A knee injury, sustained in a practice match during the 1998 pre-season, ended his league career.[3]

In 2003 he sued both the Eagles and Subiaco Oval authorities for loss of earning, and received a six figure settlement.[4]

References

  1. ^ Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 978-1-920910-78-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Trent Cummings". AFL Tables.
  3. ^ "20 Trent Cummings". West Coast Eagles official website.
  4. ^ Courier Mail, "Lions' Scott Harding may sue over drop-in centre wicket", 20 July 2008, Damien Stannard

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