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Nick Riewoldt NICK RIEWOLDT Talent Profile © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com As the Number 1 Draft Pick in 2000, Nick Riewoldt’s name was in the history books from the very beginning, and his legend grew as his career went on. NATIONALITY CAPABILITIES Australian Keynote Guest Panellist DATE OF BIRTH Ambassador 10/17/82 Social Media PR Campaign TEAMS Appearances St Kilda Football Club INTERESTS Fox Sports Herald Sun Health & Nutrition Lifestyle Wellbeing Leadership Family © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com BIO Riewoldt will forever be remembered as one of the most courageous and committed footballers that the game has seen. Over the course of his 17 seasons with St. Kilda, Nick played over 300 AFL games whilst kicking 718 career goals. Nick’s first season at St Kilda was steady, but it was the following year where he proved himself by displaying ability and leadership among a cohort of mature men. He was awarded the club’s Best and Fairest in just his 2nd AFL season, while also being named the league Rising Star. There was no looking back from this point on for Riewoldt who was captain of the club from 2005. He led his side to two Grand Finals including the famous 2010 draw and replay and was named St Kilda’s Best & Fairest a further 5 times. In addition to the club honours, Riewoldt was selected in the All Australian side 5 times and named captain in 2009. Riewoldt earned himself the unofficial title of one of the greatest forwards of all time. Riewoldt was St Kilda’s longest serving captain, leading the club in 220 of his 336 games, before announcing his retirement at the end of the 2017 season. © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com Post his playing career, Riewoldt made the seamless transition into the world of Media where he is now a regular fixture in the Fox Footy team. An ever classy performer, Riewoldt provides excellent coverage and in- depth analysis on all football areas on TV and The Herald Sun. Outside of work Nick is a proud husband and father to wife Catherine and three sons James, William and Edward. Tragically, in 2015, Riewoldt lost his sister Maddie to a rare bone disease at the age of just 26. It was after this tragedy Nick and his family established the charity Maddie’s Vision. Through the rest of his playing career and continuously today, he has used his football platform to help raise funds and awareness for Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision. SOCIAL MEDIA MARKERS 70K+ 6.5% INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS ENGAGEMENT 5K+ TWITTER FOLLOWERS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2000 No.1 Pick in the AFL Draft 2002 AFL Rising Star 2002 St Kilda Best & Fairest Trevor Baker Award 2004 St Kilda Best & Fairest Trevor Baker Award 2006 - 2007 St Kilda Best & Fairest Trevor Baker Award 2009 St Kilda Best & Fairest Trevor Baker Award 2014 St Kilda Best & Fairest Trevor Baker Award 2004 Leigh Matthews Trophey 2004 All-Australian Team 2006 All-Australian Team 2008 - 2009 All-Australian Team 2014 All-Australian Team 2005 St Kilda Captain 2007 -2016 2008 - 2009 St Kilda Leading Goal Kicker 2013 - 2014 St Kilda Leading Goal Kicker St Kilda Football Club's Longest Serving Captain St Kilda Football Club Life Member © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com To request more information about Nick Riewoldt, please contact us. [email protected] TLA Australia Level 4 109–133 Burwood Road Hawthorn Victoria 3122 +61 3 9816 5500 TLA United Kingdom Fora Level 5 33 Broadwick St Soho W1F 0DQ © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com.
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