Matt Rosa

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Matthew Rosa
Personal Info
Birth November 23, 1986,
Recruited from North Ballarat
Height/Weight 189cm / 74kg
Playing Career¹
Debut Round 417, July 24, 2005, West Coast Eagles vs. Sydney Swans, at S.C.G.
Team(s) West Coast (2005-)

13 games, 2 goals

¹ Statistics to end of Round 11, 2006 season
Career Highlights

Matthew Rosa (born November 23, 1986) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

He was recruited as the number 29 draft pick in the 2004 AFL Draft from North Ballarat. Matthew made his debut for the West Coast Eagles in Round 17, 2005 against the Sydney Swans. He was selected for week one of the 2006 finals which was also played against theSydney Swans. Matt was lucky enough to slot a postition in the much vaunted West Coast midfield but then was dropped for the last week of finals and the 2006 Grand Final.


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