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blackdiamond
20 Oct 2007, 01:40
#9 Jacob Surjan, drafted by Grave Danger and also allocated to Total Power for the 2008 season.

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Height: 180

Weight: 81

Date of Birth: 15th August 1985

Nickname: Surj

Contract Details: Expires end of 2009

Position: Small Defender / Midfielder

SANFL Club: Port Adelaide

Recruited From: South Fremantle (Pick 10 in the 2004 Pre-Season Draft)

Career Games: 47 (28 wins, 19 losses)

Career Goals: 7

Honours:
2006 AFL Rising Star Nominee

For more career stats click here (http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/J/Jacob_Surjan.html).


2007 Statistics

Games: 24

Goals: 2

Kicks: 192

Marks: 107

Handballs: 214


More info on Jacob Surjan

Early Career

Jacob began his football career for Cockburn Junior Football Club at the age of 13 before transferring to South Coogee Junior Football Club. Both clubs are part of the South Fremantle Bulldogs development district zone in Western Australia.

Jacob was scouted as part of the South Fremantle Warriors WAFL development program playing for South Fremantle. He progressed from the under 13's through the colts (U/18's). In 2003, Jacob made his league debut as a 17 year old playing for the South Fremantle Bulldogs. His best performance was a 4 goal, 16 possession, 8 mark haul against Perth. In the same year, Jacob won the Mel Whinnen medal for his best on ground performance in the South Fremantle Colts 2003 WAFL premiership side. He averaged 31 possessions for the season at Colts level.

Jacob was part of the WA U/18 Teal Cup squad, putting in 2 very good performances at the carnival, before injuring a calf and having a reasonably quiet 3rd game. It was said that Jacob was unlucky not to be selected in the U/18 All Australian squad.

AFL Career

After being touted as a potential top 20 pick, putting in many impressive draft camp results, it came as a shock to many when Jacob was overlooked in the 2003 National Draft. It was then that Port Adelaide pounced and selected Jacob as the number 10 pick in the 2004 AFL Pre-season Draft.

Jacob made his AFL debut in Round 1, 2004 against Essendon. He went on to play 5 of the first 7 games, before a knee injury cut his season short after showing much promise.

In 2005, Jacob had an indifferent year due to injuries. A switch from SANFL clubs Central Districts to Port Adelaide Magpies was a welcome change, with "Surj" running into form in the second half of the season with the Magpies, with a plethora of BOG performances.

The hard chasing, strong tackling midfielder and small defender was nominated for the AFL Rising Star award in 2006 for his 26-disposal game from half-back against Hawthorn in Round 11. In his 15 games in Season 2006, he averaged 14 disposals and won an above average 36% of those in a contest.

In season AFL 2007, Jacob played 24 of a possible 25 games, totaling 417 disposals at an average of 17.4 disposals per game, 5 marks and 3 tackles. He finished 7th in the Port Adelaide fairest and best and was top 3 in both the one-percenter and most improved awards.

Jacob's game has been typified with explosive pace, ferocious tackling and an ability to win the contested football.

Talented Sportsman

Jacob is an accomplished sportsman, having been a talented athlete and basket-baller. He is a former junior national long jump champion and handy sprint hurdler.

oporto
10 Nov 2007, 08:12
Black diamond, what excellent work. There are things there that I never knew about Surj. How did you manage to get that depth of information ?
A great read. :)

blackdiamond
10 Nov 2007, 10:01
Fortunately this player had a really good write up on Wikipedia, many of the other player write ups are very poor - hopefully in the future we can get a few good stories on other players to make them kind of the same.

shaz63
12 Nov 2007, 07:22
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Ford Fairlane
14 Nov 2007, 08:05
10 minutes with Jacob Surjan (http://portadelaidefc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6038/Default.aspx?newsId=53193) (from Port website).

What is your most memorable game?
I’d say probably my first league game with South Fremantle back in WA. It was Friday night football with 12,000 people packed into Fremantle Oval and I kicked the first goal of the game on Phil Read, who played with Melbourne last season. It was pretty special because I played junior footy for South Fremantle my entire life.

Then there was also my first AFL game in 2004.

I don’t have just one memorable game – there’s a whole heap, but the win over Freo in round one this season was definitely a highlight.

Who would you have on your table at the Brownlow Medal count?
I’d probably have to take my girlfriend and my mother and I’m sure my Dad would like to go. But it would be nice just to get invited to the Brownlow!

Do you have any pre-game superstitions?
I always wear red jocks. Apparently red keeps the devil away. I also like to get to the game about two hours beforehand and listen to my music. I usually play a bit of heavy metal to get me fired up.

Which teammates do you find the most annoying?
Brett Ebert and Troy Chaplin. Brett’s got a big head that gets in the way.

What’s the ringtone on your mobile phone?

It’s ‘Rebel Yell’ by Billy Idol. He’s one of my ‘idols’, you could say.

What’s your trademark dish in the kitchen?
I don’t mind cooking a few different things like lasagna or stir-fry. I also enjoy cooking up a roast. Roasts are always good.

Where would we find you on your day off?
The boys usually come into the club, so you’d probably find me there in the morning and then in the city shopping or having a coffee and relaxing.

What’s something you’re always being reminded to do?
Keep the house clean. To always sweep and mop the floors and do the dishes and the washing. Mum likes the house to be tidy when she comes to visit, but my girlfriend comes over and helps me with that too.

What would you be if you weren’t an AFL footballer?
I used to love surfing or I wouldn’t mind being a personal trainer and owning a gym or something like that. I might even be living off of mum and dad.

If you could take one skill from another player, what would it be?
He’s a past player now but probably Stewie Dew’s kick. I’d love to be able to kick a goal from 70 metres out like he could with that left boot.


Note I thought I might expand the story as I keep finding the stories are no sooner here and then deleted from the various AFL websites, bd

blackdiamond
7 Feb 2008, 03:47
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blackdiamond
7 Feb 2008, 03:48
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7 Feb 2008, 03:48
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Grave Danger
15 Feb 2008, 20:17
Surj was interviewed on 6PR tonight by Brad Hardie and Karl Langdon. Pretty short segment and interrupted by the Andrew Symonds catch (they were broadcasting from the WACA) at one stage. Lots of the usual cliches - can't wait to get back into it, giving the young blokes a chance, etc. Luckily they didn't dwell on the 2007 GF result.

Surj reckons that Tredders is looking really trim - in the best shape since the premiership year.

He said that Choco has made a couple of changes to the game plan. The 6PR guys tried to get him to elaborate - Hardie asking if they'll be concentrating on holding onto the ball more. Surj said "yeah sort of" and then started to say that there would be some changes to the forward set-up, but this is when the Symonds catch was taken at the WACA :D After things settled down again Surj talked about some of the off field things happening at Port - eg the teaching stuff Choco is doing wit the players, but he wasn't given the chance to explain what that involved.

Being a WA boy, 6PR intend catching up with Surj through the year so I'll report what I hear from him.

Lacey
22 Sep 2008, 17:35
Is his future at Alberton safe with Thomas and Lower coming in? he fell out of favour mid season and 2008 was down on his 2007 impact overall.

Forzaport
22 Sep 2008, 23:12
There's a lot of debate on this. I think he's easy trade bait but with thomson, bentley and krak all supposedly wanting out for whatever reason, he may be on our list a little longer. Unless a worthy trade can be found, he'll be at port next year, after all, he is contracted for next year.

Lacey
23 Sep 2008, 16:59
Well what if he was involved in a deal that resulted in Andrew Lovett at Port Adelaide? draft picks may be involved as well, but it gives a bit of zip and life into the tough Port midfield (along with Rodan of course) and gives essendon a tough small defender, which is definitely required so that blokes like Winderlich and Houli aren't wasted playing stopper jobs

Forzaport
23 Sep 2008, 17:59
As good as lovett is, i don't think we're screaming out for a player of his type, especially when we have pearce who on his day is a great player. Plus choco has little interest in players with laziness issues.

If we do trade surjan out, it would be for a required player or a second round pick. While he isn't a superstar, he is a solid player with 50+ games under his belt.

Lacey
1 Oct 2008, 17:30
Well what does Port Adelaide need? I'd love to see this guy in the red and black, he is exactly what we need in defense.

Forzaport
2 Oct 2008, 14:08
Well what does Port Adelaide need? I'd love to see this guy in the red and black, he is exactly what we need in defense.

A nice draft pick would get the job done, probably late 20's would be about right in this draft. I'm not too familiar with essendon's list but after a quick look i doubt there's any player there that would suit us in an even trade for surjan.

oporto
5 Oct 2008, 09:55
Rumblings starting to appear at Dockers about getting surjan as part of the carr deal. Luckily surj has another year under contract.

Highly thought of is surjan at not only at the Dons but also at Freo.