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ALASTAIR LYNCH

 
Alastair Lynch is one of the all-time greats of AFL, having
played 300+ games with Fitzoy and the Brisbane Bears/Lions
and enjoyed a key role in the Lions' historic triple premiership
success of 2001-02-03. An AFL Life Member and a member of
the Fitzroy Team of the Century, he is further recognised as a
Legend in the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame. In retirement
he is highly-regarded media commentator, a much-sought-after
motivational speaker and General Manager of Velocity Sports.
 

 

Personal Information  

Birth Date: 19th June 1968
Birth Place: Burnie (Tas)
Family Status: Married to Peta - 3 children Madison, Tom and Claudia.

 

 The Lynch Family (L-R) Madison, Peta, Claudia, Tom & Alastair

 From the early days ... a 'hanger' for Fitzroy against the Brisbane Bears.
AFL Statistics  

Selected at No.50 in the first AFL national draft in 1986.

AFL Debut: 1988
Played 120 games with Fitzroy 1988-93
Played 186 games with Brisbane Bears/Lions 1994-2006

Total AFL Games: 306
Total AFL Goals: 633

Total AFL Finals: 20
Total AFL Finals Goals: 65

 Every kid's dream ... Alastair Lynch, ball in hand, as the final siren sounds to signal the Brisbane Lions' first AFL premiership in 2001
 AFL Grand Final Day 2002 - Accepting the AFL Premiership with Leigh Matthews (left) and Michael Voss (right) In the MCG dressing rooks after the 2003 grand final - with the AFL premiership cup.
At a Glance
Alastair Lynch will be remembered as one of the all-time greats of AFL football after a career which spanned 17 years and 306 games at the highest level. He was a former captain and key member of the history-making Brisbane Lions team that won an extraordinary premiership hat-trick in 2001-02-03 to be rated arguably the best team of all-time. But his career, which had its beginnings in Tasmania and was split between Fitzroy and the Brisbane Bears/Lions, went far beyond pure football. He defied a career-threatening illness in 1995, later diagnosed as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, to become an inspiration to the thousands of CFS sufferers in Australia. And not only did he get back to playing football at the elite level after missing all but one game in 1995 but he took his game to a new level and played some of his best football as the oldest player in the competition in his latter years. Born in Burnie and raised in Wynyard in north-western Tasmania, the powerhouse full forward and one-time fullback played six years at Fitzroy and 11 years in Brisbane. An All-Australian selection in 1993, he was Lions co-captain from 1997-2000 and remained a highly regarded leader of the star-studded Lions outfit despite the selfless decision at the end of 2000 to stand down from the captaincy, allowing Michael Voss to do the job solo. He stamped his indelible mark on the AFL record books in his final season in 2004 when he became the 23rd player to kick 600 AFL goals, and the 43rd player overall and the 1st Tasmanian to play 300 AFL games. He also ranks equal 5th in all-time AFL finals goals. In recognition of the high regard in which he is held by the football community, he was chosen in the Fitzroy Team of the Century and the Tasmanian Team of the Century, and was further honored in 2004 when Tasmanian football s highest individual award, formerly the William Leitch Medal, was re-named the Alastair Lynch Medal. Was an inaugural member of the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame in 2005, and was elevated to legend status in 2006. A father of three, he is now well settled in Brisbane, enjoying the multitude of business and media opportunities and challenges that present themselves in life after football. In August 2005 he released a best-selling autobiography titled " Taking Nothing For Granted" , which traces his fight against CFS and his football career. In high demand as a corporate motivational speaker, he also writes a newspaper column in Brisbane and Hobart, and is well-regarded commentator on FoxSports. Is also a partner and General Manager of Velocity Sports, and a much-sought-after motivational and after-dinner speaker.
Career Highlights  
  • Member Brisbane Lions Premiership Sides 2001-02-03
  • Member Brisbane Lions Grand Final Side 2004
  • Member Brisbane Lions Ansett Cup (Pre-Season) Grand Final Side 2001
  • Member Fitzroy Foster's Cup (Pre-Season) Grand Final Side 1992
  • Brisbane Lions Co-Captain 1997-2000
  • Fitzroy Vice-Captain 1992-93
  • Brisbane Bears Vice-Captain 1994-96
 
  • All-Australian 1993
  • AFL Mark of the Year 1991
  • Winner Fitzroy B&F 1993, R/Up 1991, 3rd 1992, 6th 1990
  • Six Top 10 finishes Brisbane B&F - 8th 1994, 10th 1996-97, 5th 1998, 9th 2000, 10th 2001
  • Fitzroy Leading Goal-Kicker 1993
  • Brisbane Leading Goal-Kicker 1996-2000-01-02-03, R/Up 1994, 2004, 3rd 1999.
  • Six Top 10 finishes in AFL goal-kicking - 7th 1993, 9th 1996, 4th 2000, R/Up 2001-02-03.
  • Member Fitzroy Team of the Century
  • Member Tasmanian Team of the Century
  • A 'Legend' in the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame
  • Brisbane Lions Life Member
  • AFL Life Member
  • 1st Tasmanian to play 300 AFL Games
  • Equal Tasmanian AFL Games Record

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To obtain a signed copy of Alastair Lynch's autobiography
'Taking Nothing for Granted', please click here.

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