Brad Fisher was born on 9 April 1984 and is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.
10 Facts About Brad Fisher
Brad Fisher was the third-last player selected in that draft, with the two later selections, Karl Norman and Mick Martyn, taken by Carlton, who had that year been stripped of early draft picks due to salary cap breaches.
Brad Fisher made his AFL debut for the Carlton Football Club in the second round of his first season, 2003, against Collingwood.
Brad Fisher played both in the forward line and at half-forward.
Brad Fisher played a valuable role as a supporting forward option to full-forward Brendan Fevola until 2008, and kicked a personal best four goals in a game against Essendon in 2007.
From 2009, Brad Fisher struggled for regular selection due to injuries and inconsistent form, playing only seven games for Carlton and spending the rest of the time at Carlton's VFL-affiliate, the Northern Bullants, including playing in the team's grand final loss.
Brad Fisher spent the second half of the season with the Northern Bullants and kicked five goals in their second successive grand final loss to North Ballarat.
Brad Fisher has had two serious injuries to his right knee, both to the anterior cruciate ligament, which caused him to miss nineteen games in 2004 and 2005 following a conventional knee reconstruction, and saw him miss the first half of the 2010 season following a LARS knee reconstruction.
Brad Fisher missed nine games in 2006 with shoulder injuries, the start of 2008 with a broken thumb and the start of 2009 with a dislocated elbow.
Brad Fisher was involved in the AFL Players Association during his career, serving as Carlton's delegate for four seasons; in 2013, he became manager of the AFLPA's Alumni Program.