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Jeffrey Newman "Jeff" White (born 19 February 1977) is an Australian rules footballer who had a distinguished career in the Australian Football League (AFL) spanning 14 years. He played most recently and notably for the Melbourne Football Club, following a move from the Fremantle Dockers at the end of 1997.〔FootyWire.com (Jeff White of the Melbourne Demons Player Profile and AFL Stats ), ''FootyWire'', 12 August 2008.〕 He was Melbourne's first-choice ruckman for a decade, relying on his key attributes of athleticism and durability. He was an All-Australian in 2004, and was selected for Victoria several times. He was an important member of the Melbourne sides which made the 2000 AFL Grand Final and qualified for six finals series from 1998 to 2006. White's career was punctuated by serious injuries to his shin and face, in 2003 and 2005 respectively. He cemented his reputation as one of the premier ruckmen in the AFL with consistent displays for Melbourne during his eleven years at the club.〔Burgan, M. (Brilliant Big Man ), ''Melbourne Football Club'', 28 August 2008.〕 Former team-mate, fellow long-serving Melbourne ruckman, and Melbourne chairman Jim Stynes called White an "ornament to the game and particularly to the Melbourne Football Club."〔BigPond TV (R22: White and Yze Press Conference ), ''BigPond Video'', viewed 3 September 2008.〕 His contract with Melbourne was not renewed in 2008 and White signed to play in 2009 with the Redland Australian Football Club in the AFL Queensland State League.〔(Redland Bombers FC website: Bombers sign AFL star )〕 ==Personal life== White grew up in Victoria and was keen to return to Melbourne after he was drafted to the Fremantle Dockers in Western Australia.〔 He is married to Stacy, and in Melbourne they lived at Sandringham. The pair met on the Gold Coast, and married there in October 2005.〔McLure, G. (Why it's war on Waugh book: Damn the expense ), ''TheAge.com.au'', 25 October 2005.〕 On 5 May 2007, Stacy gave birth to the couple's first child, son Kalani Jordan.〔O'Brien, S. (Mummy's little Demon ), ''Herald Sun'', 12 May 2007.〕 White has stated his desire to move to the Gold Coast once his playing career in Melbourne is finished, and has mooted that a role with the proposed Gold Coast AFL team is possible in either a development or coaching capacity.〔 In September 2008, he launched a sports classified website, ''SponsorThem'', which is a specialised networking site for athletes.〔〔SponsorThem () ''SponsorThem'', accessed 2 September 2008.〕 White wanted to impart his knowledge of social media to other athletes, which grew into his own business, White Echo,〔White Echo (White Echo ), ''WhiteEcho.com'', accessed 27 September 2012.〕 launched in 2009. White is an avid golfer and is a member of the Huntingdale Golf Club, and also plays regularly at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club.〔Golfzone TV (Celebrity Golfer ), ''GolfzoneTV.com.au'', accessed 3 September 2008.〕 He plays off of a handicap of 5.〔PerfectStroke.org (Perfect Stroke ), ''PerfectStroke'', accessed 12 September 2008.〕 At his final press-conference with Melbourne, he jokingly stated that a card on the seniors' Champions Tour was a potential aim once his football career is finished.〔
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