Tim Rieniets

Athlete

1966 –

98

Who is Tim Rieniets?

Tim Rieniets is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Australian Football League.

Rieniets, a Wangaratta Rovers junior, was recruited by North Melbourne and in two years with the club he only played Under-19s and reserves football.

He participated in Coburg's back to back premierships in 1988 and 1989, becoming the only person to win dual Norm Goss Memorial Medals.

Carlton picked Rieniets up in the 1990 Pre-Season Draft and he kicked a goal with his first kick in senior AFL football, against North Melbourne at Princes Park. Used mostly as a ruck-rover or defender, Rieniets made 12 appearances in 1990. He played another 12 games in 1991 and averaged 18 disposals but lost his place in the team towards the end of the year.

Later in the 1990s he achieved the rare feat of playing in premiership teams at three separate clubs. He was a member of Werribee's 1993 premiership side and played in Sandringham's 1997 grand final win.

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Born
Apr 14, 1966

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on July 23, 2013

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