Played In
2
-
577
25
8%
37
22
9%
-
-
Goals
1
0.5
430
82
1%
26
32
3%
252
0%
Behinds
1
0.5
416
62
2%
25
22
5%
187
1%
Assists
0
-
-
42
-
-
22
0%
234
0%
Disposals
43
21.5
531
776
6%
34
675
6%
7890
1%
Kicks
29
14.5
506
481
6%
29
344
8%
4359
1%
Handballs
14
7
550
390
4%
36
331
4%
3531
0%
Marks
20
10
464
193
10%
29
123
16%
1968
1%
Tackles
4
2
570
196
2%
36
134
3%
1475
0%
Hitouts
1
0.5
226
769
0%
13
617
0%
952
0%
Clearances
1
0.5
525
184
1%
33
123
1%
807
0%
Frees For
0
-
-
0
-
-
0
-
0
-
Frees Against
5
2.5
467
63
8%
29
50
10%
520
1%
Disposals
Total
43
Avg
21.5
Kicks% - Handballs%
Total
67% - 33%
Clearances
Total
1
Avg
0.5
Frees Against
Total
5
Avg
2.5
Here is the comprehensive section on Total Statistics Against Opponents.
This detailed segment provides an in-depth look at Scott Stevens' 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 Scott Stevens' 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.
This section is designed with precision, allowing for sorting and deep dives into key statistics like Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against for each game.
Scott Stevens - Player Bio
Scott Stevens, born on January 15, 1982, in Perth, Western Australia, is a former Australian rules footballer who made a significant impact during his career in the Australian Football League (AFL). Stevens began his football journey at Wesley College in Perth before showcasing his skills in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) with Perth, which eventually led to his recruitment by the Sydney Swans. Although his initial years with Sydney were challenging, Stevens finally made his AFL debut in 2002. In 2004, he was traded to the Adelaide Crows, where he faced some setbacks due to injuries. However, Stevens' determination and talent shone through, and he became a pivotal player for the team, particularly excelling in the centre half-back position. Throughout his career, Stevens displayed versatility by playing in various positions, earning praise for his contributions on the field. Despite facing injury setbacks, he continued to be a reliable and valuable member of the Adelaide side, showcasing his adaptability and resilience. In 2011, Stevens unfortunately had to retire from the sport due to the cumulative effects of multiple concussions, highlighting the physical toll that professional sports can take on athletes. Known for his unique playing style and ability to step up when needed, Stevens was adored by many AFC fans and earned a reputation as a cult hero before his retirement. Scott Stevens' legacy in the AFL serves as a testament to his dedication, skill, and the challenges that athletes often face in pursuit of their passion for the game.