Andrew Payze

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Andrew Payze
Personal information
Full name Andrew John Payze
Date of birth (1966-08-25) 25 August 1966 (age 57)
Draft No. 9, 1986 national draft
Height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 78 kg (172 lb)
Position(s) Wingman
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1984–90 West Torrens 159 (?)
1991–92 Adelaide 14 (2)
1991–98 Woodville-West Torrens 149 (?)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1998.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Andrew Payze (born 25 August 1966) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He also had a long career at the West Torrens Football Club and Woodville-West Torrens Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).

Payze was a runner up in the Magarey Medal and won the West Torrens 'Best and Fairest' award in 1986. He was then picked up by Essendon with the ninth pick in the 1986 VFL draft but returned to South Australia after being unable to break into the seniors. A wingman, he represented South Australia at the 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival and played six times in all for his state during his career, included a match as captain in 1994.

After another failed attempt to launch an AFL career, at Richmond, Payze became a foundation player at the Adelaide Crows when they joined the competition in 1991. He however could only manage 14 appearances and continued in the SANFL, with the newly formed Woodville-West Torrens, with whom he was a premiership winner in 1993. By the time he retired in 1998, Payze had amassed 308 SANFL games and kicked 233 goals. He is a life member, life governor and wingman in the Woodville-West Torrens official 'Team of the Decade'.

References

  • Andrew Payze's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.
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South Australian team1988 Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival
Both games
vs. New South Wales
vs. Victoria (final)
Coach: Cornes
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1990 SANFL West-End All-Stars Challenge - Country v City
The Advertiser Country All-Stars 23.15 (153) d The News City All-Stars 14.28 (112) at Football Park, 21 May 1990
The Advertiser Country All-Stars
The News City All-Stars
Fos Williams Medal: Andrew Jarman
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First round
Second round
Third round
  • 27. Adam Garton
  • 28. Darren Mansell
  • 29. Craig Walker
  • 30. Matthew Sexton
  • 31. Glen Keast
  • 32. Wayne Mahney
  • 33. Malcolm Shippen
  • 34. Craig Kelly
  • 35. Peter Reid
  • 36. Donald Thompson
  • 37. Chris Duthy
  • 38. Simon Minton-Connell
  • 39. Matthew Queen
Fourth round
  • 40. Stephen Williams
  • 41. Brett Jaffray
  • 42. Anthony Lovell
  • 43. Andrew Gray
  • 44. Tim Britt
  • 45. James Pyke
  • 46. Gary Brooker
  • 47. Brendan Hogan
  • 48. Stephen Riley
  • 49. Craig Elias
  • 50. Alastair Lynch
  • 51. Andrew Herring
  • 52. Robin McKinnon
Fifth round
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  • 1. Laurence Schache
  • 2. Dale Lewis
  • 3. Mark Brady
  • 4. Andrew Payze
  • 5. Tim Williamson
  • 6. Craig Cross
  • 7. Darren Bartsch
  • 8. Phil Krakouer
  • 9. Steven Cummings
  • 10. Craig McNaughton
  • 11. Damian Stoney
  • 12. Jamie Duursma
  • 13. Andrew Hardiman
  • 14. Paul Morrish
  • 15. David Greenhill
  • 16. Paul Smit
  • 17. Darron Wilkinson
  • 18. Scott Turner
  • 19. Anthony Pavey
  • 20. Darren Read
  • 21. Luke Hampshire
  • 22. Jamie Grant
  • 23. Damian Sexton
  • 24. Jamie Weeding
  • 25. Peter Vandermeer
  • 26. Stephen Anderson
  • 27. David Robertson
  • 28. Dean Strauch
  • 29. Tim Symes
  • 30. Darren Collins
  • 31. Damian Hancock
  • 32. Michael Frost
  • 33. Bernie Harris
  • 34. Stephen Moloney
  • 35. Paul Hogarth
  • 36. Jason Morton
  • 37. Andrew Mills
  • 38. Glen Bartlett
  • 39. Nick Tsiotinas
  • 40. Chris Melican
  • 41. Martin Cameron
  • 42. David Morrison
  • 43. Michael Thomson
  • 44. Barry Spierings
  • 45. Jolyon Keeble