Dean Solomon

Australian rules footballer, born 1980 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dean Solomon (born 9 January 1980) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club and the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Solomon served as caretaker senior coach with the Gold Coast Football Club for the last 3 games of the 2017 season, following the departure of senior coach Rodney Eade on 7 August 2017.[1]

Fullname Dean Solomon
Born (1980-01-09) 9 January 1980 (age 46)
Original team Bendigo Pioneers (TAC Cup)
Draft No. 20, 1997 national draft
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Dean Solomon
Personal information
Full name Dean Solomon
Born (1980-01-09) 9 January 1980 (age 46)
Original team Bendigo Pioneers (TAC Cup)
Draft No. 20, 1997 national draft
Debut Round 5, 1998, Essendon vs. Collingwood, at MCG
Height 189 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 102 kg (225 lb)
Position Midfielder / forward
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
19982006 Essendon 158 (56)
20072009 Fremantle 51 (22)
Total 209 (78)
Coaching career
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
2017 Gold Coast 3 (0–3–0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2009.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com
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Early career

Solomon grew up in the small mining town of Broken Hill excelling in basketball, cricket and football though it is the latter in which he held the most promise.

Playing for the North Broken Hill Football Club, a team with which his family has a long history he received several honours as a junior, along with several junior premierships, however as a 16-year-old he was awarded "best junior" when playing for the league or A-grade team against many large, hard men who would often attempt to physically intimidate him.

Solomon played his last game for North Broken Hill in 1996, unfortunately injuring his fingers and missing a grand final.

Solomon then went on to play for the Bendigo Pioneers in the under 18 TAC Cup competition. He was selected in the 1997 AFL draft by Essendon with a 2nd round selection, number 20 overall.

Playing career

Essendon

Solomon made his AFL debut in 1998 for Essendon and was part of their 2000 premiership team.[2] Solomon played a total of 158 games and kicked a total of 56 goals for Essendon Football Club from 1998 until 2006.[3]

Fremantle

On 13 October 2006, Solomon was traded to Fremantle, following a trade of draft picks No. 42 and No. 47, Fremantle also gained pick No. 52 from the Bombers. He links up with close friend, forward Chris Tarrant who was traded to the Dockers on the same day from Collingwood.[4]

In 2008, Solomon was reported for elbowing Cameron Ling to the head which resulted in broken cheekbones and eye socket.[5] Solomon received an 8-week suspension, the most severe AFL tribunal penalty in 11 years.[6]

On 18 February 2010, Solomon announced his retirement from AFL football due to a painful degenerative knee injury.[7] Solomon played a total of 51 games and kicked 22 goals for Fremantle from 2007 until 2009.[3][2]

Coaching career

Fremantle

Solomon was an assistant coach with Fremantle in the 2010 season under senior coach Mark Harvey. However after one season, Solomon departed the Fremantle Football Club at the end of the 2010 season on 4 August 2010.[8][9][10]

Gold Coast Suns

He joined Gold Coast Suns as an assistant coach in the months before they entered the AFL for the 2011 season.[11]

During the 2017 season, Solomon was appointed caretaker senior coach of Gold Coast Suns, with three matches left to go after Rodney Eade stepped down as Gold Coast Suns senior coach, during the 2017 season, when Eade was told he would not be receiving a contract extension with Gold Coast Suns.[12][13] The Suns under Solomon went on to lose all three games for the rest of the 2017 season.[1][14][15] Solomon was not retained as Gold Coast Suns senior coach at the conclusion of the 2017 season and was replaced by Stuart Dew as Gold Coast Suns senior coach. Solomon however remained at the club as assistant coach.[16]

After nine years of service as an assistant coach, Solomon was sacked at the end of the 2020 season.[17][18][19] Upon his departure from the club, and on the advice of Adam Simpson, Solomon decided to take a 12 month sabbatical from the AFL in a bid to further develop himself with an eye on returning to coaching in 2022; during this sabbatical he ran a gym in Kingscliff, New South Wales.[20][21][22]

Greater Western Sydney

On 17 May 2022, it was announced that Solomon would be joining the coaching staff at Greater Western Sydney as part-time assistant coach for the rest of the 2022 season under GWS caretaker senior coach and his former teammate Mark McVeigh, who replaced Leon Cameron after Cameron resigned as GWS senior coach in the middle of the 2022 season after Round 9, 2022.[23][24][25] Solomon left GWS Giants at the end of the 2022 season.[26]

Tweed Coast Football Club

On 9 November 2022, Solomon was appointed senior coach of Tweed Coast Football Club, a club that competes in the Queensland Football Association Division 2 South.[27]

Playing statistics

[28]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
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Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
1998 Essendon 772138256312130.30.15.43.69.01.71.9
1999 Essendon 7194413910524461390.20.27.35.512.83.22.1
2000 Essendon 72587196136332115430.30.37.85.413.34.61.7
2001 Essendon 72485208119327101550.30.28.75.013.64.22.3
2002 Essendon 70
2003 Essendon 7241120243105348103860.50.810.14.414.54.33.6
2004 Essendon 723151724515439979880.70.710.76.717.33.43.8
2005 Essendon 716451306219265450.30.38.13.912.04.12.8
2006 Essendon 720431469724372480.20.27.34.912.23.62.4
2007 Fremantle 6201110196120316771080.60.59.86.015.83.95.4
2008 Fremantle 613771497122070360.50.511.55.516.95.42.8
2009 Fremantle 6184614412526960870.20.38.06.914.93.34.8
Career 209 78 85 1834 1119 2953 815 648 0.4 0.4 8.8 5.4 14.1 3.9 3.1
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Tribunal history

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Season Round Charge category (level) Victim Result Verdict Ref(s)
2004 11 Melee involvement Guilty (accepted fine) $4,500 fine [29]
2005 18 Melee involvement Guilty (accepted fine) $2,400 fine [30]
2006 8 Charging (3) Ben Cousins (West Coast) Not guilty (won at tribunal) [31]
2007 PS-QF Striking (1) Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) Guilty (early plea) Reprimand [32]
6 Misconduct (3) Jason Roe (Brisbane Lions) Guilty (lost at tribunal) 1 match suspension [33]
21 Wrestling Brad Miller (Melbourne) Guilty (accepted fine) $900 fine [33]
2008 1 Rough conduct (1) Shane Wakelin (Collingwood) Guilty (lost at tribunal) 2 matches suspension [34]
8 Wrestling Tom Williams (Western Bulldogs) Guilty (accepted fine) $1,800 fine [34]
15 Striking (6) Cameron Ling (Geelong) Guilty (direct to tribunal) 8 matches suspension [34]
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