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Andrew Jarman

Andrew Newton Jarman (born 14 January 1966 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Crows in the Australian Football League (AFL) and and in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) . He is the older brother of Adelaide legend Darren Jarman and has won the Magarey Medal twice.
==SANFL career==
Jarman made his debut with in 1983 at 17 years of age, and quickly established himself as an elite player with superb skills especially when disposing by handball. He won the first of his two club best and fairest awards in 1985. He capped a superb 1987 season with his first Magarey Medal, and played a key role in North Adelaide's premiership victory against . The Tigers were aiming for a third consecutive premiership, and had defeated North in two previous Grand Finals.
After winning his second club best and fairest in 1989, Jarman left the Roosters and joined . He would spend 1990 with the Redlegs before the formation of the Adelaide Crows in late 1990 saw him one of the first players signed. He would not play another SANFL game until 1994 when he made his return from injury with the Redlegs.
After being one of a number of older players de-listed by the Crows and their new coach Malcolm Blight before the 1997 AFL season, Jarman returned to the SANFL in 1997 for Norwood. "Jars" enjoyed a carbon-copy of his watershed 1987 season, winning both the Magarey Medal (shared with Sturt's Brodie Atkinson) and his second Premiership win as Norwood defeated Port Adelaide in the Grand Final.
In 2001 Jarman was named in the centre position of the North Adelaide Football Club Team of the Century〔('Official North Adelaide Team of the Century' )〕 and awarded Life Membership in 2006.〔('NAFC Life Members' )〕
In 2007 Jarman was inducted into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame.〔Rucci, M., ('McSporran joins SA legends' ), AdelaideNow, 14 August 2007〕

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