Chris Hyde

Australian rules footballer


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FieldValue
nameChris Hyde
fullnameChris Hyde
birth_date
originalteamBarooga, Murray U18
guernsey41
statsend2008
height186 cm
weight80 kg
years12002–2008
club1Richmond
games_goals193 (39)
years22009-2021
club2Albury
games_goals2210 (284)
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Chris Hyde (born 9 August 1982) is a former Australian rules football player for the Richmond Football Club.

He retired as an AFL player in 2008 after playing 93 games, and now works for the NSW Game Council as the Game Manager for the Snowy/South East region.

He continues to play football for the Albury Football Club Tigers in the Ovens & Murray Football League.

Hyde played in ten consecutive O&MFNL senior football grand finals with Albury in - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 O&MFL premierships (bold print - premierships years).

Hyde won the 2017 O&MFL Best & Fairest, the Morris Medal and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2024.

References

References

  1. "O&MFNL Grand Final Results".
  2. "O&MFNL - Morris Medal".
  3. "O&MFNL - Hall of Fame".

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