Played In
3
-
578
25
12%
30
25
12%
-
-
Goals
0
-
-
69
-
-
69
0%
435
0%
Behinds
0
-
-
64
-
-
64
0%
329
0%
Assists
1
0.3
459
27
4%
23
27
4%
294
0%
Disposals
28
9.3
597
741
4%
31
653
4%
9370
0%
Kicks
19
6.3
578
442
4%
30
345
6%
5446
0%
Handballs
9
3
608
401
2%
31
308
3%
3924
0%
Marks
4
1.3
617
171
2%
31
140
3%
2255
0%
Tackles
4
1.3
592
164
2%
32
133
3%
1687
0%
Hitouts
0
-
-
743
-
-
547
0%
993
0%
Clearances
2
0.7
513
190
1%
29
154
1%
1041
0%
Frees For
3
1
502
60
5%
27
38
8%
482
1%
Frees Against
3
1
523
61
5%
28
47
6%
467
1%
Disposals
Total
274
Avg
13.7
Handballs
Total
109
Avg
5.5
Kicks% - Handballs%
Total
60% - 40%
Clearances
Total
23
Avg
1.2
Frees For
Total
3
Avg
0.2
Frees Against
Total
14
Avg
0.7
Here is the comprehensive section on Total Statistics Against Opponents.
This detailed segment provides an in-depth look at Chance Bateman' performances, encapsulating their wins, losses, and games played.
Additionally, it meticulously documents key metrics such as Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against.
Here is the comprehensive section on Average Statistics Against Opponents.
This detailed segment provides an in-depth look at Chance Bateman' performances, encapsulating their wins, losses, and games played.
Additionally, it meticulously documents key metrics such as Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against.
Here you'll find a detailed player performance game log across various seasons, opponents, and rounds.
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Chance Bateman - Player Bio
Chance Bateman, affectionately known as "Changa," is a prominent figure in the Australian Football League. Born on June 21, 1981, in Perth, Western Australia, Bateman made a name for himself as a skilled midfielder during his playing days at the Hawthorn Football Club. Making his debut in Round 3 of the 2000 season against the Brisbane Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Bateman quickly established himself as a key player for Hawthorn. Over the years, he showcased his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport, earning the respect of fans and teammates alike. Notable for his versatility on the field, Bateman played a crucial role in the team's success during his tenure at Hawthorn. His contributions were instrumental in the club's achievements, and he became the first indigenous player at Hawthorn to reach the milestone of 100 games. Bateman's impact extended beyond his playing career, as he transitioned into coaching after retiring from the game. His experience and knowledge have been invaluable in his role as a development coach at the West Coast Eagles until the conclusion of the 2020 season. With a legacy that includes being Hawthorn's first Aboriginal life member and the club's longest-serving recruit from Western Australia, Chance Bateman continues to inspire the next generation of Australian rules football players with his passion for the game and dedication to excellence.