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14 Facts About Zane Trew

1.

Zane Trew was born on 26 April 2002 and is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League.

2.

Zane Trew played junior football for Hills Rangers Junior Football Club, becoming the first Australian Football player from Hills Rangers to be drafted to an AFL team.

3.

Zane Trew was educated at Swan Christian College, where Trew's mother teaches.

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Zane Trew was a talented junior, representing Western Australia in the 2018 Under 16 national championships, and being named in the Midfield in the 2018 Under 16 All Australian Team, averaging 18.7 disposals.

5.

Zane Trew was selected to play for the Australian Under 17 team against the New Zealand Falcons, and unfortunately dislocated his shoulder in the game.

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Zane Trew debuted for the Eagles WAFL team, making an immediate impact and soon was awarded a one-year contract extension with the club.

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Zane Trew played 11 games for the WAFL eagles, averaging 17.9 disposals and 4.9 tackles a game.

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Zane Trew suffered a minor hamstring strain in the round 14 loss to his former team Swan Districts keeping him on the sidelines for the next two weeks.

9.

Zane Trew only had ten disposals and four tackles for the match.

10.

Zane Trew admitted he was rusty after missing nine months of footy, and was glad to come out of the game with no injuries.

11.

Zane Trew was a late withdrawal from the WAFL eagles round seven fixture with an ITB complaint, causing him to miss two rounds.

12.

Zane Trew returned in round nine against Subiaco, gathering 18 disposals as the eagles lost by 28 points.

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Zane Trew then played a major part in the WAFL eagles first win of the season in round 10, collecting 17 disposals as the Eagles won by 41 points.

14.

Zane Trew had thirteen disposals and kicked a goal as the Eagles lost by 35 points.