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Dwayne Simpson

b. 1981-02-12Retired
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Biography

Dwayne Simpson, born on February 12, 1981, is a former professional Australian rules footballer known for his tenacity and skill on the field. He played the majority of his career with the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL), where he made a significant impact as a versatile player. Simpson was drafted by the Bulldogs in 1999, marking the beginning of a noteworthy career in which he quickly became a fan favorite.

Throughout his time in the AFL, Simpson showcased remarkable athleticism and consistency, culminating in his selection to the All-Australian team in 2006. He played over 200 games for the Western Bulldogs, contributing to the team's competitive stature in the league during the 2000s. His leadership qualities also shone through when he served as a mentor for younger players, helping to cultivate a strong team culture within the club.

Following his retirement from professional play, Simpson's legacy continues to resonate within the AFL community. He is remembered for his work ethic and dedication, qualities that have inspired both current and future athletes in the sport. Simpson’s contributions to the Western Bulldogs have solidified his status as one of the notable players in the club's history.

Quick Facts

Full nameDwayne Simpson
Date of birth1981-02-12
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