Andrew Merryweather
Merryweather (L) with his wife and four sons
DOB: 18/01/1961
Height: 192 cm
Weight: 83 kg
Playing number: 34
Arrived: Recruited from Doncaster for the 1988 season
Debut: Round 1 vs North Melbourne, 1988
Games: 5
Goals: 0
Departed: Delisted at the end of the 1988 season
Andrew Merryweather was a key defender who will probably be remembered better for the product of his loins than he will for his own playing career. Merryweather played one game for Fitzroy in 1982 before plying his trade for five years at Doncaster in the Eastern Districts Football League. Essendon apparently liked what they saw enough to offer Merryweather a contract for the 1988 season. He played the first five games of the year, but after a match against Geelong where a certain G. Ablett kicked 6.4, he was dropped and never appeared in the league again.
Instead, he moved up to Sunbury, coaching some of the youth sides there, and adopted his father's surname of Guthrie while fathering four sons. Cameron, the second oldest, was an Essendon fan growing up, but has played 128 games for Geelong as of the end of 2017 and was joined in the team this year by the youngest, Zach, who played nine games. Josh, seeing his brothers pursue a football career, joined the Geelong VFL side this year, while the eldest, Ben, is a reporter for the AFL website. Mark Blicavs also credits Merryweather, who coached him at Sunbury with his AFL career, as the latter let the Cats recruiting staff know all about the athletic ability of his charge.




