Graeme Schultz

Athlete

1953 –

14

Who is Graeme Schultz?

Graeme Schultz is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League.

Schultz was a forward and rover, recruited to Essendon from Warracknabeal in the Wimmera Football League. He kicked four goals on his league debut in 1971, against Hawthorn, which helped him to a season tally of 29 goals, just two behind the club's top-goalkicker Alan Noonan. His 16 games in 1974 were deemed to be some of his best, as he finished third in the W. S. Crichton Medal count.

He made the decision to move to Western Australia after the 1974 season, for study purposes, but Essendon initially refused to grant him a clearance which meant he couldn't play in the WANFL. They later gave in and he played the second half of the 1975 season playing for Subiaco. Despite appearing in just 12 games, Schultz almost won the Sandover Medal, finishing only four votes behind winner Alan Quartermaine.

After six more seasons at Subiaco, Schultz was convinced by new Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy to return to the VFL in 1981. In his first season back he played in a night premiership and bettered his previous season goals tally by kicking 30 league goals. Injury kept him to five games in 1982 and in his first appearance of the 1983 VFL season, against St Kilda, he broke his leg. He wouldn't play another VFL game for Essendon but was a member of their 1983 reserves premiership winning team.

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Born
May 17, 1953

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on July 23, 2013

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