DOB: 13/3/73
Height: 190 cms
Weight: 84 kgs
Games: 223
Goals: 61
Recruited From: Berwick
Debut: Round 6 1993 V Adelaide
Originally from Berwick, Graham was one of the last players recruited from the old zoning system. He was a hard working defender who served a solid Hawthorn "apprenticeship" before getting a regular spot in the senioes.
Graham was most comfortable on a back flank, but served the club valiantly after Chris Langford’s retirement as full back against much bigger opponents during the mid-nineties. Released from that role after the development of Jonathon Hay, he played a sweeping role in defence with his booming left foot and polarised Hawthorn fans who tend to either love him or hate him.
Critics point to occasional costly mistakes in defence and his lack of class, while fans cite experience, heart and attacking ability as valuable assets to the side. Went a long way to silencing those doubters in 2001 when he was runner-up in the Best and Fairest in a year where Hawthorn made the Preliminary Final.
Graham continued to provide valuable service right up until his delisting in 2004. Whilst some people never grew to like him, few could argue that he gave nothing but dedicated service to Hawthorn.
Where is he now? Working in the orthopedics industry in Melbourne.






