Rhyce Shaw
Rhyce Shaw (born 16 October 1981) is a former Australian rules footballer and current Australian Football League (AFL) coach. He played for the Sydney Swans and the Collingwood Football Club during his AFL career. Shaw is known for his versatility on the field, playing primarily as a defender but also capable of moving into the midfield.
Early Life
Rhyce Shaw was born in Victoria, Australia. He is the son of former Collingwood player Ray Shaw and the brother of Heath Shaw, who also played in the AFL. Shaw attended Marcellin College, where he excelled in both football and athletics.
AFL Career
Collingwood Football Club
Shaw was drafted by the Collingwood Football Club with the 18th pick in the 1999 AFL Draft. He made his debut in the 2000 season but struggled to secure a regular spot in the team initially. Shaw's breakthrough came in the 2003 season when he played 19 games and was part of the team that reached the 2003 AFL Grand Final.
Sydney Swans
In 2008, Shaw was traded to the Sydney Swans. He quickly became an integral part of the Swans' defense, known for his speed and ability to read the play. Shaw was a key player in the Swans' 2012 premiership-winning team, playing a crucial role in the 2012 AFL Grand Final victory over Hawthorn.
Coaching Career
After retiring from playing at the end of the 2015 season, Shaw transitioned into coaching. He began his coaching career with the Sydney Swans as a development coach. In 2019, Shaw was appointed as the senior coach of the North Melbourne Football Club, taking over from Brad Scott. Shaw's tenure at North Melbourne was challenging, and he stepped down from the role at the end of the 2020 season.
Personal Life
Rhyce Shaw comes from a well-known football family. His father, Ray Shaw, and brother, Heath Shaw, both had successful AFL careers. Shaw is married and has children.
Legacy
Rhyce Shaw is remembered for his resilience and adaptability both as a player and a coach. His contributions to the Sydney Swans' 2012 premiership and his efforts in developing young talent in his coaching roles are notable highlights of his career.
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