David Teague

Last updated on November 25, 2024 at 18:09 pm

Posted on July 31, 2024 at 18:52 pm

David Teague’s progression from a formidable player to a respected coach in the world of Australian Rules Football has been a subject of intrigue and admiration. The smooth shift from executing plays on the field to orchestrating strategies from the sidelines speaks volumes about his deep understanding of the game. However, what truly sets Teague apart is not just his tactical acumen but the intangible qualities that have shaped his journey. As we explore the pivotal moments and decisions that defined his evolution, one can’t help but wonder about the intricate web of experiences that molded Teague into the coach he is today.


Personal information

Date of birth

5 May 1981 (age 43)

Place of birth

Invergordon, Victoria

Original team(s)

Katandra (PDFL)

Murray Bushrangers (TAC Cup)

Debut

Round 13, 30 June 2001, Kangaroos vs. Port Adelaide, at Manuka Oval

Height

186 cm (6 ft 1 in)

Weight

90 kg (198 lb)

Playing career

Years

Club

Games (Goals)


2001–2003

Kangaroos

33 (4)


2004–2006

Carlton

50 (2)


Total


83 (6)


Coaching career

Years

Club

Games (W–L–D)


2019-2021

Carlton

50 (21–29-0)


Career highlights

  • John Nicholls Medal: 2004

  • Robert Rose Award: 2004


Early Life

During his formative years, David Teague’s passion for football began to take root, shaping his future journey in the sport.

Growing up in a sports-loving family, Teague was exposed to the excitement of Australian Rules Football from a young age. His relentless dedication to mastering the game became evident as he spent countless hours honing his skills on the field.

Teague’s natural talent and unwavering commitment to the sport set him apart, laying the foundation for a successful career in Australian Rules Football.

The support and encouragement he received from his family and coaches fueled his passion, propelling him towards a path that would eventually see him evolve from a standout player to a respected coach in the AFL.

Playing Career

David Teague’s playing career in the AFL showcased his defensive prowess and resilience over the course of 284 games. Starting with North Melbourne in 2001, Teague quickly established himself as a reliable defender, playing 33 games before moving to Carlton.

At Carlton, he continued to impress, playing 50 games from 2004 to 2006. Teague’s standout year was in 2004 when he won the John Nicholls Medal for his exceptional performances and the Robert Rose Award for his courage in defense.

Throughout his playing career, Teague kicked 201 goals, with averages of 6.2 kicks and 3.4 handballs per game. His career winning percentage stood at 44%, solidifying his reputation as a resilient and impactful player on the field.

Coaching Career

Teague’s shift from a successful playing career to a coaching role marked a significant evolution in his involvement in the AFL. As a coach, Teague navigated through various roles and clubs, leaving a mark on each team he worked with.

  • Shifted from player to development coach at Carlton in 2007.

  • Led the Northern Bullants to grand finals in 2009 and 2010.

  • Served as an assistant coach at West Coast Eagles, St Kilda, Adelaide Crows, and Carlton, before becoming Carlton’s senior coach in 2019.

Coaching Stats

In the field of coaching, David Teague’s statistical performance showcases his strategic acumen and impact on the teams he guided.

Throughout his coaching career, Teague’s win-loss record served as a key indicator of his effectiveness on the field. During his tenure as the senior coach at Carlton from 2019 to 2021, Teague led the team in 42 games, securing victories in 21 matches, resulting in a win percentage of 50%.

While his time at Richmond as an assistant coach was shorter, Teague’s contributions were notable, with the team experiencing an uptick in performance during his involvement.

These coaching statistics reflect Teague’s dedication to his craft and the influence he had on the teams under his guidance.


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