Tony Modra Adelaide Football Club

April 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Modra first played Under-19s game for West Adelaide in 1988 but could not adjust to working and playing football in Adelaide. Modra returned home, and in 1989, as a 20-year-old, Tony kicked 76 goals for the Loxton Football Club ; Loxton would end up losing the Grand Final to Barmera-Monash . Adelaide Crows 2023 off-season news and analysis: Modra guernsey 'curse' continues. Since Tony Modra left the Crows, nine players have donned the famous guernsey, but none have lasted long.

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Nov 25 Chicago, Illinois WWE Survivor Series 2023 Dec 9 Toronto, Ontario, Canada IMPACT Final Resolution 2023 Dec 9 Bridgeport, CT NXT Deadline 2023 Dec 15 Garland, TX ROH Final Battle 2023 Dec 30 Long Island, NY AEW Worlds End 2023. Exclusives.. Brendan Vink is now Tony Modra.. Find out what Club great Tony Modra is doing now.Subscribe NOW to AFC Media: http://bit.ly/1zUR9BmWatch the latest episodes of The Crows Show: http://bit.ly/. AFL heads to Victor Harbour this weekend, so we thought we'd take a look at Tony Modra's (who ended his career at Victor Harbour) career highlights. Makes fo. Tony Modra: A Succinct Overview Tony Modra, born on the 1st of March, 1969, in South Australia, surfaced as one of the most eminent luminaries in the domain of Australian Rules Football. Towering at an imposing stature of 190 cm (6 ft. 3 in), his towering presence on the pitch found its match solely in his extraordinary athleticism and goal-scoring prowess.

Tony Modra Adelaide Football Club

Tony and his four older siblings spent their early childhood in Christie's Beach before moving to Loxton, 3 hours out of Adelaide, when Modra was 11. He played local football for Loxton and the Renmark Rovers, before heading to Adelaide to play Under 19s with West Adelaide in the SANFL. However, Modra missed his hometown and returned to. Tony Modra took the leap from South Australian country football to an extraordinary level of AFL fame within two spectacular seasons. Reluctant to leave the country life to play for West Adelaide in the SANFL, Modra dominated Riverland football with Renmark in 1990 before finally making a commitment to West the following year. The 31-year-old, who is signed to their developmental brand NXT and trains at their performance centre out of Orlando, Florida, announced via social media today that he would be known as Tony Modra from now on as he looks to establish himself as a household name in the wrestling world. Vink was clearly a fan of Modra, who made a name for. CROWS cult hero Tony Modra considered a "second coming" at the Adelaide Football Club in 2001 — three years after he was sacked by Malcolm Blight and denied an AFL premiership medal.

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Apr 29, 2015, 10:48pm. Tony Modra has revealed he had tears in his eyes after being overwhelmed by the crowd's response to his Mark of the Year against North Melbourne at Football Park in 1993. Modra, who was inducted into Adelaide's inaugural Hall of Fame, won Mark of the Year three times during his spectacular 165-game career and received. On October 25, Brendan Vink revealed that his name had been changed to Tony Modra. WWE filed the trademark for "Tony Modra" on October 20. Vink hasn't wrestled since May and has yet to debut with the new name. The name is a tribute to former AFL player Tony Modra, who doesn't seem thrilled at. Aug 6, 2014, 3:30pm. Tony Modra captured the imagination of an entire generation of Crows fans during his seven-year stint at West Lakes. Modra made his AFL debut in Round Four of the 1992 season, but made his mark on the competition the following year when the enigmatic full-forward became one of the most dangerous goalkickers in the competition. The Tony Modra Medal has been created to acknowledge the leading goalkicker across all regional SANFL Community Football Leagues. There are 25 Regional Community Football leagues in South Australia, with the 2021 season marking the inaugural presentation of the award, supported by Fleurieu Milk Company.

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Mar 26, 2015, 4:18pm. Tony Modra's reputation as one of the most lethal full-forwards of the game reached new heights on this day in 1994. His sudden elevation to superstar status began in the opening round of the previous season, where he booted ten goals against Richmond after being a late inclusion into the Crows side for the clash with. By Bryce Shilton. Jun 14, 2017, 5:58pm. Tony Modra flew high above the goal square at Football Park to claim his second Mark of the Year on this day 20 years ago. A cult-figure at Adelaide and then Fremantle, Modra won his first Mark of The Year award in 1993 after taking a memorable screamer on top of North Melbourne's Ian Fairley.