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blackdiamond
20th October 2007, 01:44
#1 Warren Tredrea, drafted by Predator. and also allocated to MrMeaner for the 2008 season.

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Height: 194

Weight: 98

Date of Birth: 24th December 1978

Nickname: Tredders

Contract Details: Expires end of 2007

Position: Centre Half Forward

SANFL Club: Port Adelaide

Recruited From: Port Adelaide (Inaugural Squad Selection)

Career Games: 210 (126 wins, 2 draws, 82 losses)

Career Goals: 457

Honours:
2004 Premiership Side
PAFC Best & Fairest Winner 2001/04/05
All Australian 2001-04
PAFC Leading Goal Kicker 1998-2001 & 2003-05
Vice Captain 1999-2005
Captain from 2006 to present
PAFC Most Improved Player 1998/99
PAFC Members Choice 2004

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


2007 Statistics

Games: 20

Goals: 31

Kicks: 151

Marks: 104

Handballs: 61


More info on Warren Tredrea

Early Days
The son of former Collingwood and Port Adelaide player Gary Tredrea, Warren Tredrea played the bulk of his junior football as a wingman before a substantial growth spurt at the age of 16 saw him transformed into an exciting key position prospect, highlighted by his capture of both Port's Under-17 Coach's Trophy and the St Michael's College, Adelaide 'student athlete' award in 1995.

Tredrea made his senior SANFL debut in 1996, managing 9 games and capping his rookie year with a Premiership Medallion, booting 2 goals in Port Adelaide's 36-point Grand Final victory over Central District.

AFL career
Tredrea was drafted onto the Port Adelaide Football Club's inaugural AFL list at the end of season 1996, making the transition from the SANFL with the club for its first season in the national league in 1997.

As an 18-year-old developing forward Tredrea found his opportunities for senior football limited, with his largely anonymous debut in Round 2 vs. Essendon being his sole outing for the Power in 1997. During this time Tredrea managed 16 games for 16 goals with the Port Magpies back in the local league, ending his year on a sour note with a steady performance in the Magpies' defeat to Norwood in the 1997 SANFL Grand Final.

If the knowledge of the extent of his potential was limited beforehand, season 1998 well and truly signalled the arrival of Warren Tredrea to the football world. After showing glimpses of his ability in the first six rounds of the season, Tredrea exploded in Round 7 vs. Carlton at Optus Oval. A simply stunning performance reaped 22 disposals, 17 marks, 8 goals, 3 Brownlow Medal votes and an AFL Rising Star nomination. His starring role in the 89-point win came at a cost however, with a dislocated kneecap suffered late in the final quarter keeping him out until Round 13. Upon his return to the side Tredrea struggled for consistency but won his first South Australian guernsey with his selection to the State of Origin side to face Western Australia. More impressive performances against Essendon (Round 15 - 4 goals), Melbourne (Round 20 - 11 marks, 3 goals) and Fremantle (Round 21 - 6 goals) suggested that stardom was imminent.

Tredrea consistently finishes amongst the top of league goalkicking and marks. He has won Port's Best and Fairest award 3 times, in 2001, 2004 and 2005 and was Runner-Up in 1999, 2002 and 2003. He has been selected in the All Australian Team at Centre Half Forward in 4 consecutive years 2001-04 including being named the 2004 vice-captain. Tredrea has played in two International Rules series (2001 and 2002), and had the honour of being acting captain of Port Adelaide in 2004 when Matthew Primus was injured. During that year Tredrea kicked a career-best 81 goals as he led Port Adelaide to its first AFL premiership, and raised the Premiership Cup with coach Mark Williams.

2006
With the retirement of Primus at the end of 2005, Tredrea took over the captaincy role full time for season 2006 but like his predecessor, was struck down by serious knee injury, suffering a dislocated left kneecap in a preseason game against the Brisbane Lions. Upon his return to the side in Round 4 it was clear Tredrea was still being hampered by the knee and with the notable exception of his 16 mark/3 goal game against Hawthorn in Round 11, his overall performances were mediocre by his usual lofty standards. When it became obvious the Power would not make the finals Tredrea was sent for surgery early with the intention of having him fully fit for 2007.

Despite undergoing knee surgery in August 2006 Tredrea's recovery was a slow one, robbing him of vital preseason training, "I started running [after knee surgery] at Christmas, my team-mates were breaking personal bests in 3km time trials and I wasn't even running," he said. Tredrea finally made his long-awaited return to competitive football with a 7 goal performance for the Port Magpies in the SANFL in April, however his inconsistent form since returning to the Power has been source of much conjecture and speculation.

2007
In Round 12 2007, Tredrea played his 200th AFL game for the club and in doing so became the first Port player to reach that milestone in the club's AFL era. Prior to the occasion Port Adelaide coach Mark Williams declared, "Tredders will go down in history, certainly in his first 200 games anyway, as the best player that's ever played for the club". In an auspicious return to form Tredrea booted four goals in the Power's 31 point victory over Essendon at AAMI Stadium.

On 29 September 2007 Tredrea booted 2 goals in Port Adelaide's record Grand Final defeat to Geelong.

Personal life
Tredrea donated the proceeds of being awarded the 2004 3AW Player of the Year to the Women's and Children's Hospital. The $10,000 worth of Magnavox fridges, televisions, sound systems and microwaves were distributed to children's therapy rooms and the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

"One of my good friend's mums works at the Children's, and I'd heard a lot of kids that are getting chemotherapy haven't even got a TV to watch," Tredrea said. "Those guys are doing it a lot tougher than I am, and it would be nice if those kids could have a little bit of happiness," Port Adelaide's philanthropic star added.

Tredrea is married to Rachael Cottle and they have a daughter, Halle Neve, born on September 3, 2007.


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Ford Fairlane
2nd December 2007, 21:47
Peter Rohde seemed confident as reported in today's Mail that Warren would sign a new 1 year deal this week. Contract is pretty much agreed, finalising details around incentives and now Warren is back at training and around the place that can be tidied up.

dyertribe
14th December 2007, 14:24
Whoever wrote the bulk of that Wikipedia page must be able to benchpress a couple of Volkswagens.

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dyertribe
29th January 2008, 05:39
As far as 2005 goes, i think Warren is a victim of his own negative press. Pav gets the favourable comments (up until this year) while Tredrea has always had perseved(sp?) negative traits about him

Absolutely.

The character assassination Tredrea has suffered in the past 3-4 years has been an absolute disgrace.

Here's a humble bloke, who is as Port Adelaide as any man that has ever walked into Queen Street in the 138 years of its existence. He loves the game, loves the club and is willing to do anything to help his teammates get the most out of themselves both on and off the field.

He's climbed to the pinnacle of his sport and remained there for half a decade (2001-5) and with little fanfare. No shameless self-promotion, no questionable off-field behaviour, just the ultimate professional who is determined to keep improving himself.

But across the league - fans, opponents and media alike - he's considered to be arrogant, self-centred, aloof and generally a shit bloke.

Why?

He's generous, donating his copious 2004 Player of the Year media awards to charities - when a lot of players either divvy such loot up with teammates or sell it to put the proceeds into the end of season trip. But heaven forbid he's snapped at a particular moment checking his mobile at a post-match function. He's also just bitten into a shit sandwich regarding his contract extension, not once complaining or playing public games via his agent despite the fact he'd be well within his rights to expect the sort of fat backended contract for services rendered that McLeod enjoys.

He was all too happy to take Justin Westhoff under his wing to mentor, when he could've just as easily palmed him off to worry about his own post-knee rehab.

He's always been meticulous in his preparation and put the game first - but Nathan G. Brown and Nick Riewoldt mocked him on their radio show because he wouldn't go out and hit the piss on the last Irish tour they were all on. Heaven forbid he might want to concentrate on playing for his country than sinking endless pints of Guinness.

He's always been passionate and loves interacting with the Port crowd, of which it should always be remembered he is one of us - the only difference is he was born with the ability to jump the fence and actually pull the guernsey on.

Because of this passion we've seen many a WGT Double Fistpump™, but we've also seen the ill-fated WGT Wassup!™ which was a bit of fun inspired by his Arsenal idol, Thierry Henry - but somehow this was manipulated by the media into being some sort of spiteful swipe at Nick Stevens(!).

Then there was the WGT Victory Bow™, which I and others around me took to be a clear signal to the Port Adelaide people and the rest of the league that "hey, I'm back" or "we're back" after both he and the side were written off constantly throughout 2006/7 - but the media and outside football public perceived it to be some sort of grotesque show of arrogance and disrespect to North, Geelong, the memory of Princess Di and Robert Walls' beard. What?!

Had Warren played for a big Melbourne club - especially a Collingwood or an Essendon - he'd rightly be revered as one of the ultimate players of the past decade, both on and off the field.

Instead, because of the general media enmity and ignorance towards Port Adelaide, he currently enjoys an onfield reputation far below what he deserves and an off-field reputation that couldn't be wider of the mark.

andrew4443
3rd February 2008, 11:50
I agree dyertribe, alot of Essendon fans has categorized him an arrogant and self centered, all over the fist pump in one game.

Aside from players in my team, Tredrea is my favorite player in the game. Through injuries and form in the last 2 years, many supporters have began to forget how good Tredrea was in 01-05.

On that note, how do Port Adelaide Supporters think he will go this year?

Toots Hibbert
3rd February 2008, 11:55
If I may be so bold, clearly Tredrea starts this season from a far better fitness base than last year. Based on that he should have a better season than last.

Just how much better is open to conjecture. Some here think he will return to his glory days. Others are more cautious.

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Ford Fairlane
6th February 2008, 17:04
Warren's fit and gearing up for a big 2008. And to dyertribe's list of the Warrenator's selfless acts for his club, you can add willingly putting his hand up to step aside for the captaincy if that was needed for the club to move forward.

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Tredrea’s strong pre-season has seen him firm as the favourite to lead Port Adelaide into 2008.

“The captaincy is something that I hold dear to my heart, obviously, being a player that has always supported the club, but at the end of last year I sat down with Mark at the end of the grand final week,” he said.

“Mark and I have a pretty good relationship and I said to him, ‘If you feel that the best thing for the club moving forward is to pass the captaincy on to someone else while I’m still around, I fully support your decision’.

“The captaincy hasn’t played on my mind and the decision will be made when it’s made. Obviously if I fall over and get injured the worst thing possible would be that they’ve named me as captain and I can’t play for the rest of the year.”

Ford Fairlane
18th February 2008, 17:50
Looks in fantastic condition, has had a trouble-free pre-season and is moving around the park like the thoroughbred he is.

Tredrea improves 400 per cent (http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/sport/afl/story/0,26547,23173003-5014673,00.html)
MICHELANGELO RUCCI, WHYALLA | February 07, 2008 01:00am


PORT Adelaide premiership captain Warren Tredrea has emphasised the scope of his potential in the AFL this season by measuring a 400 per cent increase in his capacity as a key forward compared to last year when he resumed from knee surgery.

But the 29-year-old forward says translating this to a 400 per cent increase on his output as a goalkicker – 31 goals in 20 games last year – is not the key to ensuring the Power has a successful premiership campaign.

Tredrea, with just a one-year extension to his contract at Alberton, has reached his judgment season, as repeatedly defined by coach Mark Williams.

"Mark said last year that I would be better judged in 12 months (after the surgery), so I'm looking forward to it," said Tredrea as Port's community camp was split between Whyalla and Port Lincoln yesterday.

Williams last year excused Tredrea from searching assessment, noting he had no pre-season on which to build a fitness and performance base.

That hindrance is now gone.

"This time last year I was limping, starting to run," Tredrea said.

"This year, I've been able to do the majority of the fitness work. I've missed just one skill session.

"Physically, last year I was coming on and off the field during games, I didn't have my leap, I didn't have the power in my (left) leg. Now, I've been able to spend a lot of time rehabbing – six months. The confidence of being able to do the training is something that was missing last year.

"There is no doubt that doing the weights, doing the training, getting through the pre-season and not pulling up sore or with any stiffness is the difference.

"Obviously, you will never be exactly the same as you were before the injury, but comparing it to 12 months ago it is 400 per cent better.

"The positive is I can play again.

"This time last year I was sitting at home watching all the young forwards practising and training and I was teaching. In my heart it was hard to tell people what to do while at the same time not being able to do it myself.

"This year, to work with (forward coach Jason) Cripps and the forward group has been a new lease on life."

Tredrea is Port's highest scorer in AFL company with 457 goals in a club record (for AFL) 210 games.

But the four-time All-Australian rejects the measure of his success this season is how many goals he scores. "Before I had my serious injuries," noted Tredrea, whose knees were badly battered in the 2005 pre-season and further damaged at the start of the 2005 premiership season, "the teams that were successful were built around a key forward.

"Football has changed now. The teams built around a key forward have not played finals.

"Consider the top three or so leading goalkickers in the past year have been with teams that have not played off in finals.

"The realistic thing is to be part of a successful team – a successful front forward six with consistent contributors. That is where football has gone to.

"No longer does a successful team rely on a select few like Tony Lockett or Jason Dunstall or Stephen Kernahan or Tony Modra to get their team over the line."

Port's second day back in the country cradle of football began with more visits to schools such as Whyalla High and an afternoon loaded with special team meetings lasting more than three hours. Tredrea noted Port's pre-season has not only honed the bodies and skills but nurtured the minds of a young team craving for football knowledge.

"The work we have done on educating our young players is the best we've done," Tredrea said.

"The simple fact is we are doing things a lot, lot smarter now.

"Our game has evolved so much that the teaching, the coaching, the schooling we have at our club – well, I wish we did that 12 years ago. The advantage we're seeking over other teams is a big one because of the time spent analysing the play, breaking it down while keeping a fun atmosphere in which we learn. If you're not enjoying it, you're not going to listen and learn."

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dyertribe
31st July 2008, 18:56
Tredrea's 2008.

Games: 17 (5-12-0)
Disposals: 13.29 (5.05 contested possessions)
Marks: 6.17 (1.23 contested marks)
Inside-50: 3.35
Goal Assists/Score Assists: 20/28
Goalkicking: 31.18 (58.06% accuracy)