Roger Kerr
Roger Kerr was born in Kolkata, West Bengal, India on December 18th, 1960 and is the Australian Rules Footballer. At the age of 63, Roger Kerr biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Kerr made his senior debut for East Fremantle during the 1981 WAFL season. He was a "quick, lively rover with good skills and keen goal sense", although he suffered from injuries and was occasionally inconsistent. Kerr had a breakout season in 1984, kicking 31 goals from 23 games and playing in the grand final loss to Swan Districts. He played only five games the following year, but this included the grand final victory against Subiaco, a game he started on the interchange bench.
In 1987, Kerr kicked 36 goals from 23 games and placed fourth in the Sandover Medal, only two votes behind the winner Mark Watson. He recorded the fifth-highest disposal count during the season. In 1988, Kerr moved to the SANFL to play for Port Adelaide, kicking 23 goals from 24 games and playing in the grand final victory over Glenelg, his second premiership. He again began the game on the interchange bench.
Kerr returned to the WAFL in 1989, playing four further games with East Fremantle to bring his total to 85 senior WAFL games with the club. He also played one game against Richmond in the 1985 AFC Night Series. He finished his career with Perth, kicking 19 goals from 16 games across 1990 and 1991.
Coaching career
Kerr coached the South Fremantle colts (under-19) team for three years from 2002 to 2004, which included two premierships, before being appointed senior coach of Claremont for the 2008 WAFL season. He was sacked after round six of the 2009 season after Claremont lost their first five games.