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Derek Kickett : ウィキペディア英語版
Derek Kickett

Derek Thomas Kickett (born 6 October 1962) is a former Australian rules footballer. Kickett played with seven different VFL/AFL, WAFL and SANFL clubs through his career.
==Early career==
Derek is related to a number of other past and present high-profile AFL footballers from the Kickett family, including Dale Kickett and Lance "Buddy" Franklin, who are both his nephews. His other nephews are Byron Pickett and Jarrod Garlett and a well know cousin of his is Nicky Winmar.
Kickett began his senior career in the West Australian Football League with , and he was the leading goalkicker at West Perth in 1984.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Derek Kickett )〕 After falling out with the Falcons early in the 1986 season, Kickett along with veteran Peter Spencer applied for a clearance to Claremont, which at first was denied,〔Christian, Geoff; ‘Clearance Bids Falter’; ''The West Australian'', 16 May 1986, p. 80〕 but accepted a week later.
〔Christian, Geoff; ‘Tigers Get Kickett and Spencer’; ''The West Australian'', 22 May 1986, p. 111〕 Whilst Spencer played only two senior games for Claremont and returned for his last season to his original home at East Perth, Derek Kickett fitted in perfectly and was a key member of the Tigers’ record-breaking 1987 team that finished with twenty-one consecutive unbeaten matches and their sixth senior flag. Kickett polled 46 votes in the Sandover Medal in 1987, which was the most of any player that season, but was ineligible to win due a suspension for slapping an opponent. Kickett would have won the Sandover Medal by sixteen votes, had he been eligible.
In 1988, Kickett moved to Adelaide and played for Central District in the South Australian National Football League; then, in 1989, he was recruited by North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League, where he also played only one season before being delisted.

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