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19 Facts About Robert Warnock

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Robert Warnock was born on 19 January 1987 and is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club and Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League.

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Robert Warnock slipped to 42 in the draft due to his very light frame.

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Robert Warnock played the entire 2006 season with his assigned WAFL club, West Perth.

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Robert Warnock made his AFL debut for Fremantle in round 6,2007 against the Brisbane Lions.

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Robert Warnock was awarded the Beacon Award for 'the best new talent' at the 2007 Doig Medal awards night.

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Robert Warnock had wrist surgery before the start of the 2008 season which delayed his start to the year.

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Robert Warnock played only two of the first ten games as Fremantle preferred to select Daniel Gilmore, Michael Johnson or Kepler Bradley ahead of Warnock as Aaron Sandilands' ruck partner.

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Robert Warnock returned to the team for the second half of the year but a shoulder reconstruction ended his season premature.

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Robert Warnock was struck down by stress fractures in his foot during his first pre-season with Carlton, and missed the majority of 2009.

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Robert Warnock eventually played a handful of games with Carlton's VFL-affiliate, the Northern Bullants, late in the season, but did not make his debut for the Blues.

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Robert Warnock had post-season ankle and shoulder surgery which delayed his start to the 2010 pre-season.

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Robert Warnock made his senior debut for the club in round 1,2010 against Richmond.

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Robert Warnock played twelve matches for Carlton in 2010, and assumed the No 1 ruck position on a permanent basis in 2011, playing twenty games.

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Robert Warnock had both shoulders reconstructed at the end of 2011, which delayed his start to the 2012 season.

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Robert Warnock had his 2012 season cut short due to a shoulder reconstruction and ankle surgery, but he signed a new lucrative 3-year contract in the same season.

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Robert Warnock played 12 games in 2013 due to a knee injury sustained mid year.

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Robert Warnock returned at the end of the year and again had an excellent finals series.

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Robert Warnock played the first 16 games of the 2014 season, and he only played 2 games in 2015 due to another shoulder reconstruction.

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Robert Warnock retired from football at the end of 2015 due to medical advice.