Todd Curley was born on 14 January 1973 and is a former Australian rules footballer, who played for Collingwood and the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League, and played and coached for the West Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football League.
10 Facts About Todd Curley
Todd Curley was appointed coach of the South Fremantle Football Club for the 2015 WAFL season.
Todd Curley was drafted in the 1991 AFL Draft to Collingwood at pick number 41 from West Perth Football Club.
Todd Curley did not make his AFL debut for Collingwood until 1994, and played just 3 games for them in that season, acquiring 13 disposals and scoring 1 goal.
Todd Curley was delisted at the end of the season, and nominated for the 1995 national draft, in which he was picked up by the Western Bulldogs at pick number 29 overall.
Todd Curley had a successful career at the Bulldogs, playing a total of 115 games for them across 6 seasons, including playing all games in 1998,1999 and missing just one game in the 2000 season.
Todd Curley finished his AFL career with 118 games, and 48 goals.
Todd Curley continued playing football for West Perth in the Western Australian Football League, and was announced their captain for the 2005 WAFL season, although decided to retire at the end of that season.
Todd Curley played a total of 147 games for West Perth.
In October 2007, at the club's best and fairest night, it was announced that Todd had signed on for the next two years as head coach.