Played In
3
-
568
25
12%
34
22
14%
-
-
Goals
2
0.7
391
73
3%
23
34
6%
276
1%
Behinds
1
0.3
428
60
2%
24
27
4%
177
1%
Assists
0
-
-
33
-
-
19
0%
192
0%
Disposals
23
7.7
601
825
3%
34
526
4%
8003
0%
Kicks
12
4
597
479
3%
34
341
4%
4501
0%
Handballs
11
3.7
601
482
2%
34
238
5%
3502
0%
Marks
4
1.3
607
199
2%
35
138
3%
2067
0%
Tackles
3
1
621
186
2%
34
147
2%
1367
0%
Hitouts
0
-
-
996
-
-
770
0%
890
0%
Clearances
0
-
-
172
-
-
127
0%
803
0%
Frees For
1
0.3
581
70
1%
35
39
3%
446
0%
Frees Against
1
0.3
589
59
2%
32
34
3%
399
0%
Disposals
Total
89
Avg
7.4
Kicks% - Handballs%
Total
60% - 40%
Frees For
Total
4
Avg
0.3
Frees Against
Total
9
Avg
0.8
Here is the comprehensive section on Total Statistics Against Opponents.
This detailed segment provides an in-depth look at Matthew Hammelmann' 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 Matthew Hammelmann' 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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Matthew Hammelmann - Player Bio
Matthew Hammelmann, a versatile Australian rules football player, has left a significant mark on the field throughout his career. Born on 8 March 1996, Hammelmann began his professional journey when he was drafted by the Brisbane Lions in the 2015 AFL rookie draft as the 75th overall pick. Making his debut in 2016 against Richmond, Hammelmann showcased his skills despite the team's loss. His dedication and commitment to the sport were evident as he continued to hone his craft. Despite being delisted by Brisbane in October 2017, Hammelmann did not let this setback deter his passion for the game. In the 2021 VFL season, Hammelmann shone brightly while playing for Aspley. His exceptional performance on the field earned him the prestigious 'Frosty' Miller Medal, awarded to the leading goalkicker of the competition. With an impressive record of 42 goals from just 10 matches, Hammelmann's prowess as a goal scorer was truly commendable. Standing tall at 1.97 meters and weighing 88 kilograms, Hammelmann's versatility as a utility player has been a valuable asset to his teams. Known affectionately by nicknames such as 'Hammer,' 'Hammertime,' and 'Goober,' Hammelmann has endeared himself to fans and teammates alike. Throughout his years with the Brisbane Lions from 2015 to 2017, Hammelmann's contributions to the club did not go unnoticed. His journey in Australian rules football is a testament to his resilience, skill, and unwavering passion for the game.