Gordon Fode

Gordon Fode (born 5 August 1971) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]

Gordon Fode
Personal information
Full name Gordon Fode
Date of birth (1971-08-05) 5 August 1971
Original team(s) St Francis Football Club
Draft No. 5, 1996 Pre-season Draft
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 87 kg (192 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1988–1995 St Kilda 52 (31)
1996 Hawthorn 0()
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1996.
Career highlights

Athletics U15 Victorian Schoolboys Champion Long Jump 1985 [ 6.15m ]

Tennis U15 Brighton Dendy Park Tennis Club Champion 1985

VFL/AFL Football U15 Victorian Schoolboys Squad 1986

U17 Victorian Teal Cup Squad 1987

All Australian U17 Squad 1988

Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Fode was a talented athlete in several sports, athletics, tennis, & junior soccer, played for Sandringham JSC, until age 13. When he turned 14, was asked to join U19 St.Kilda FC, Recruiting Officer John Beverage, asked him to come down to trial, & was selected in U19 Squad, with team mate Robert Harvey,Brett Bowey,Brad Pearce, Jason Daniels and the great Shane Warne.

Fode made his debut, just turned 17-year-old, in the last round of the 1988 VFL season youngest debutant in that year. He was then Selected to represent Victorian U15 All Schoolboys Championships, & Victorian U17 Teal Cup squad, with making All U17 Australian Team, playing along side team mate Robert Harvey, & other greats such as, Wayne Carey, Chris Naish, Jose Romero. 1989 He went on to play all 22 games the following season, before hamstring injuries restricted him to only 4 games in the next two seasons. Coach - Ken Sheldon, moves Fode into a forward Line, off defence during the 1993 AFL season saw him kick 17 goals from 11 matches, and he was part of a 4 pronged attaching forward line, next to the great Tony Lockett, Stewart Loewe,and Craig O’Brien, Peter Everit, all important players at St Kilda's future.

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However, after only nine games in 1994, and 5 in 1995, he left St Kilda, and joined Hawthorn drafted Fode with the 5th selection in the 1996 Pre-season Draft, played in reserves all year 1996 AFL Centenary, and only managed a few senior games,AFL Pre-season, but never managed senior game for AFL, at Hawthorn.

He retired young, aged 27, from the VFL/AFL at the end of the 1996 AFL season and attempted to go back to play soccer, scoring goals playing for Chelsea Hajduk (Croatian team) & then trying out for the NSL league Melbourne Knights but he was overlooked for a contract with the Melbourne Knights.

[3] [4] Fode’s father Marko Fode was a goalkeeper for NSL League [A League] today, and still holds [NSL League/A League] record for the most consecutive games [11 matches] in a row, without ball in back of net.Fode’s father, went onto to play for two clubs [J.U.S.T Footscray FC] & then winning national league Cup titles, with [South Melbourne FC] 4 premiership Dockety Cups, along side great players Jimmy Armstrong, Steve Kennedy, & Walker. Marko Fode was inducted into [South Melbourne FC] Hall of Fame. He also representative Victoria as goalkeeper. Mother, Georgina Fode was a great swimmer, coached by the great former St.Kilda FC player, Neil Roberts, at school college days.

References

  1. Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2002). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (4th ed.). Melbourne, Victoria: Crown Content. p. 203-204. ISBN 1-74095-001-1.
  2. Browne, Ashley (7 March 1994). "The brightest of the AFL's rising stars". The Age.
  3. Schwab, Laurie (29 November 1996). "Keeper danger man for Knights". The Age.
  4. Schwab, Laurie (18 November 1996). "Ex-Saint tipped for Knights". The Age.


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