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12 Facts About Aaron Joseph

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Aaron Joseph was born on 4 July 1989 and is an Australian rules footballer who played with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League.

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Aaron Joseph represented Tasmania at the 2007 AFL Under 18 Championships, where he impressed sufficiently to be named on the interchange bench in the Under 18s All-Australian Team.

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Aaron Joseph was passed over in the 2007 AFL National Draft, but was selected by the Carlton Football Club with its first pick in the 2008 Rookie Draft.

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Aaron Joseph then spent the 2008 season playing exclusively with Carlton's VFL-affiliate, the Northern Bullants.

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Aaron Joseph first appeared for Carlton in the 2009 NAB Cup, where he played all three games for Carlton.

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Aaron Joseph made his debut in the first round of the season, and played several tagging roles early in the season.

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Aaron Joseph received a Rising Star nomination in Round 11 after tagging St Kilda's Stephen Milne out of the game, and earning 19 disposals himself.

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Aaron Joseph would go on to play every game for the season, win the Blues' Best First Year Player award, and finish tenth in the best and fairest.

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Aaron Joseph had another solid season, playing 22 of 23 games and again finishing tenth in the best and fairest.

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Aaron Joseph fell out of favour in early 2011, spending the majority of the first half of the season playing with the Bullants, but regained his regular place in the team in the latter part of the season to play eleven games for the season.

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Aaron Joseph was delisted by Carlton at the end of the 2013 season.

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Aaron Joseph signed a deal to play for Glenelg in the South Australian National Football League from 2014, spending six seasons, playing 98 games and winning one premiership with the club before retiring at the end of 2019.