Neil Craig
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| Birth | January 11, 1956 , |
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| Playing career¹ | |
| Debut | 1973, Norwood Football Club vs. , at |
| Team(s) | 319 games 220 goals SANFL
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| Coaching career¹ | |
| Team(s) | Adelaide (2004-)
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| ¹ Statistics to end of Round 8, 2008 season | |
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Neil P. Craig (born January 11, 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer, fitness advisor and is currently the coach of the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League.
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[edit] Playing career
Craig played a total of 319 games (and 220 goals) in the SANFL, as well as 11 State of Origin matches for South Australia.
He played 126 games for the Norwood Football Club, debuting as a 17-year-old in 1973. He was a part of their premiership sides in 1975 and 1978, before leaving the club after the 1979 season.[1]
Craig played 134 games for Sturt (captaining the side in 1985 and '86) between 1980 and 1986, and was also captain of South Australia in 1984.
He moved to North Adelaide, where he finished his career, playing 61 games between 1987 and 1990. At one stage of his career, Craig was pursued by Footscray, a Victorian team in the VFL, but declined the offer as he preferred to stay in South Australia.[2] At that time there was a great rivalry between the VFL and SANFL, and both competitions considered themselves the best in Australia.
[edit] Post-playing career
In 1991, Craig became the coach of Norwood, a position he held until 1995. In 2002, he was inducted into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame[3]
[edit] Fitness advising
Craig hails from a fitness background and holds a sports science degree.[4]
He has worked with the Australian cycling team at the Olympic Games, with the South Australian Institute of Sport, as a senior sports scientist.[5] He has worked under cycling legend Charlie Walsh at the Australian Cycling Federation (where he was Sports science co-ordinator)[6] and also recruited Walsh as part of the Crows' AFL coaching panel.[7]
[edit] Adelaide Crows
In 1997, he took up the position of fitness adviser and assistant coach in the AFL with Adelaide Crows. He is credited with helping devise the fitness regime that led the Crows to back-to-back premierships in 1997 and 1998, where players are trained harder to reach peak fitness during finals matches.[8]
He took over the senior coaching position in 2004 as caretaker when Gary Ayres left the Adelaide Football Club mid-season, and was fully appointed for the 2005 season, leading the Crows to the Preliminary Final in his first full season in charge. and did it again in 2006, however the Crows in 2007 only finished 8th losing to the hawks in the first Elimination final.
[edit] Trivia
- TV and radio personality Sam Newman regularly calls him Craig David, due to the relatively low profile of Craig outside of Adelaide and the fact that he has "two first names", much like the popular singer.
[edit] References
- ^ Full Points Footy
- ^ Crows' imperfect science, Mark Stevens, September 2, 2006, Herald Sun
- ^ Hall of Fame Inductees Including Career Records, SANFL, accessed 8 September 2006.
- ^ X-Men Want AFL Pledge | Australian Football Association of North America
- ^ Thompson, L., Engineering the World's Fastest Bicycle, Powerhouse Museum, accessed 8 September 2006
- ^ Sheactive - Scientific Heart Rate Book (on ZoomInfo)
- ^ The Adelaide Crows Neil for their coach Craig :: ABC Adelaide
- ^ Craig still coach of the year? [Archive] - Injury Update Forum
| Preceded by Gary Ayres |
Adelaide Football Club coach 2004- |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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