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Ryan Willits

Australiab. 1987-01-23Retired
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Biography

Ryan Willits, born on January 23, 1987, is a former Australian rules footballer renowned for his tenure in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played as a forward for the West Coast Eagles, making his debut in 2006. Willits quickly established himself as a versatile player, contributing significant performances that garnered attention for his athleticism and determination on the field.

Throughout his career, Willits faced challenges with injuries that limited his consistency but nonetheless achieved notable milestones, including a breakthrough season in 2008 when he became a regular fixture in the Eagles’ lineup. His contributions helped the team reach the finals during several of his playing years, further solidifying his place in the club's history. In total, he played 50 games for the West Coast Eagles, scoring 36 goals before retiring from professional football in 2011.

Following his retirement from the AFL, Willits continued to influence the sport through coaching and mentoring young athletes, sharing his experiences and insights. His legacy in the AFL is marked by his tenacity and the passionate spirit he brought to the game. Willits remains a respected figure within the West Coast Eagles community, celebrated for his commitment to the club and the sport.

Quick Facts

Full nameRyan Willits
Date of birth1987-01-23
NationalityAustralia
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