Sportal: Headland proud of career
Sep 17, 2010 News 0 commentsRetiring Fremantle veteran Des Headland has declared he's proud of his career, saying no stone was left unturned despite a horrific run with injury over the past three seasons.
Des Headland a 185cm, 90kg midfielder made his AFL debut in 1999. He was recruited from Subiaco (WA)/Brisbane and now plays for the Fremantle Dockers. He was born in 1981.
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Retiring Fremantle veteran Des Headland has declared he's proud of his career, saying no stone was left unturned despite a horrific run with injury over the past three seasons.
Fremantle veteran Des Headland has announced his retirement from AFL effective immediately.
Fremantle veteran Des Headland is a surprise late inclusion for the Dockers' do-or-die semi final against Geelong at the MCG on Friday night.
Fremantle may be about to throw veteran pair Paul Hasleby and Des Headland a football lifeline as they prepare for Friday night's cut-throat semi-final clash with Geelong.
Speaking exclusively to FTV, Des Headland interviews Chris Mayne in the Round 19 edition of ‘Man’s Up’ about his brilliant return to AFL ranks after a frustrati
Des Headland puts Tim Ruffles under the spotlight about his brilliant derby debut which was spoilt by a season ending knee injury.
The Fremantle Dockers have refused to reveal what punishment has been given to Des Headland and Michael Walters after the pair were caught up in a police investigation into a brawl early on Sunday morning....
The Fremantle Dockers have confirmed club veteran Des Headland and exciting youngster Michael Walters are involved in a police investigation following an incident early on Sunday morning.
Fremantle's injury crisis has worsened with confirmation the club will lose Des Headland and Michael Johnson for the next two to three weeks as the fallout from last weekend's epic loss to Richmond continues....
Fremantle is waiting on a number of scans to determine which players will be available to take on Port Adelaide
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