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Ben Cunnington BEN CUNNINGTON Talent Profile © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com An uncompromising inside midfielder for over a decade, Cunnington is one of the toughest ball-winners and tacklers in the modern game. NATIONALITY CAPABILITIES Australian Guest Panellist Clinics DATE OF BIRTH Ambassador 6/30/91 Social Media PR Campaign TEAMS Appearances Cobden INTERESTS Geelong Falcons North Melbourne Lifestyle Wellbeing Leadership Family Animals © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com BIO Ben grew up in Country Western Victoria with Siblings Sam, Jack and Maddi. Ben’s footballing ability was made evident when he booted 10 goals on senior debut for Cobden Football Club at the age of 15. Ben captained for the Geelong Falcons in the TAC Cup in 2009 and was selected to represent Vic Country during the National Championships. Bens standout carnival saw him selected in the U18 All-Australian side. This resulted in Ben being selected by the North Melbourne Football Club with the 5th pick in the 2009 NAB AFL Draft. Ben is a keen fisherman that loves getting back to his family farm in the off-season. Ben is a current ambassador for Advanced Hair Studios and has done some work in the past for AFL Multiculturalism. SOCIAL MEDIA MARKERS 10K+ 9.34% INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS ENGAGEMENT © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2014 & 2019 North Melbourne Best & Fairest © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com To request more information about Ben Cunnington, 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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