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Australian rules footballer
John Rombotis
Personal information
Full name
John Rombotis
Date of birth
(1976-10-13) 13 October 1976 (age 47)
Original team(s)
Central U-18s
Draft
23rd overall, 1994 AFL draft
Height
181 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight
85 kg (187 lb)
Playing career1
Years
Club
Games (Goals)
1995–1996
Fitzroy
26 (16)
1997
Port Adelaide
09 0(5)
1998–2000
Richmond
13 0(2)
Total
48 (23)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2000.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com
John Rombotis (born 13 October 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fitzroy, Port Adelaide and Richmond in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Rombotis, originally from Caulfield Grammar school, played at both the Sandringham Dragons and Central U-18s before being recruited to Fitzroy with pick 23 in the 1994 AFL draft.
the Brisbane Lions in 1997, Rombotis made his way to the competition's other new club, Port Adelaide, which picked up Rombotis with the sixth pick of the...
which to pick the final team. Players named in no particular position: JohnRombotis Chris Pavlou Charlie Pannam Snr. Charlie Pannam Jnr. Zeno Tzatzaris...
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Holland 20. Stuart Mangin 21. Matthew Nicks 22. Winston Abraham 23. JohnRombotis 24. Matthew Manfield 25. Steven Sziller 26. Tim Elliott 27. Toby Kennett...
Steinfort, JohnRombotis, Marty Warry, Matthew Robbins 1995: Nick Jewell, Jason Cripps, Brent Williams 1996: Brett O'Farrell, Will Sangster 1997: John Hynes...
never played higher than the under-19s with Port Adelaide, Port senior coach John Cahill was eager to name Pickett in Port Adelaide's squad for their inaugural...
Holland 20. Stuart Mangin 21. Matthew Nicks 22. Winston Abraham 23. JohnRombotis 24. Matthew Manfield 25. Steven Sziller 26. Tim Elliott 27. Toby Kennett...
ultimately resulted in a meeting being organised by young Port Adelaide locals John Rann, Richard Leicester and George Ireland with the intention to form a sporting...
Holland 20. Stuart Mangin 21. Matthew Nicks 22. Winston Abraham 23. JohnRombotis 24. Matthew Manfield 25. Steven Sziller 26. Tim Elliott 27. Toby Kennett...
Holland 20. Stuart Mangin 21. Matthew Nicks 22. Winston Abraham 23. JohnRombotis 24. Matthew Manfield 25. Steven Sziller 26. Tim Elliott 27. Toby Kennett...
Matthew Nicks Sydney West Adelaide 22 Winston Abraham Fremantle Perth 23 JohnRombotis Fitzroy Centrals Dragons 24 Matthew Manfield Fitzroy WWT Eagles 25 Steven...
was traded to St Kilda, after having an argument with Carlton president John Elliott. At the end of 2000 he moved to St Kilda, among other big name signings...
Holland 20. Stuart Mangin 21. Matthew Nicks 22. Winston Abraham 23. JohnRombotis 24. Matthew Manfield 25. Steven Sziller 26. Tim Elliott 27. Toby Kennett...
Holland 20. Stuart Mangin 21. Matthew Nicks 22. Winston Abraham 23. JohnRombotis 24. Matthew Manfield 25. Steven Sziller 26. Tim Elliott 27. Toby Kennett...
Club after winning an under-19s best and fairest with them, and his father John R. Charles, as well as his uncle Norm Charles had played for the club in...
1901) John Robinson (1902–1911) – VFL Footballer; recipient of the Distinguished Conduct Medal (1917) Michael Roe (1939–48) – historian JohnRombotis – AFL...
Holland 20. Stuart Mangin 21. Matthew Nicks 22. Winston Abraham 23. JohnRombotis 24. Matthew Manfield 25. Steven Sziller 26. Tim Elliott 27. Toby Kennett...