Wayde Skipper was born on 1 March 1983 and is an Australian rules footballer who has played for the Hawthorn Football Club and the Western Bulldogs.
11 Facts About Wayde Skipper
Wayde Skipper was drafted to the Western Bulldogs through the 2000 AFL Draft as a 5th round selection, number 70 overall.
Not noted for kicking goals, Wayde Skipper kicked 5 goals in Round 17 of 2005 against Geelong at the Telstra Dome, with his first being a contender for Goal of the Year, with a left foot banana from the boundary line.
In 2007, Wayde Skipper took a big pack mark in the goalsquare against St Kilda in Round 18.
Wayde Skipper played one game in 2008 and did not play an AFL game in 2009.
Wayde Skipper made his debut for the Hawks in round eight against Richmond.
Wayde Skipper was delisted by Hawthorn on 19 October 2010.
Wayde Skipper moved over to the Port Melbourne in the VFL.
Wayde Skipper was part of their premiership team in 2011.
Wayde Skipper was the Barry Priest Medal winner for best-and-fairest in the division 1 competition in 2015.
Wayde Skipper claimed his first selection in the WRFL Division 2 team of the year.