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Ken Hall (footballer)

Ken Hall (born 13 November 1980) is a former Australian rules football player from Tasmania. After playing junior football in his home state and spending two years in the seniors at North Hobart, Hall moved to Victoria in 2001 to play for Essendon Football Club's reserves side in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Hall played for the reserves for a year before being drafted onto Essendon's rookie list for the 2002 season. He was promoted to the senior list midway through 2002 and subsequently made his Australian Football League (AFL) debut, although he did not record a statistic in what was to be his only AFL match. Hall was retained on the Bombers' rookie list for 2003 and was again elevated to the senior list during the season. Although he was often named as an emergency after his promotion, Hall was unable to break into the senior team and Essendon delisted him at the end of 2003, ending his AFL career. After being delisted Hall played with the Tasmanian Devils in the VFL for four seasons, before rejoining his old side, Tasmanian Football League (TFL) team North Hobart, in 2008. He won two best and fairest awards and captained the club in his time with North Hobart before retiring at the conclusion of the 2011 season.
==Early career==
A Tasmanian native, Hall played junior football for North Hobart Football Club's under-18 side in the Tasmanian Football League (TFL), as well as representing his under-18 state side, the Tassie Mariners, in the TAC Cup. He broke his wrist while playing for North Hobart's under-18s in 1997 and broke the same wrist again in April 1998, this time while playing for the Mariners. Hall recovered from the injury by August and was back playing for the Mariners. In 1999, Hall was no longer eligible in the under-18s and so became a regular fixture in North Hobart's senior side. He played as a defender, occasionally being required to shut down the opposition's star players, and was regularly named as one of the Demons' better players. Hall started the 2000 season playing as a centre half-forward for the Demons, despite his relatively small size. In the first game of the year he kicked a match winning goal as North Hobart defeated Clarence by 11 points. By May, Hall was again playing on the half-back line. His form in defence was described as "reliable" and "solid" in the middle of the season by ''The Mercury''. The young Demons side unexpectedly reached the finals and caused an upset in the semi final against the heavily favoured Burnie Dockers; Hall was named as the Demons' "best player without question" in ''The Mercury''. At the conclusion of the season, Hall was named as back pocket in the Tasmanian side and as the North Hobart played with the most potential.
With the breakup of the TFL at the end of the 2000 season, many of Tasmania's best young footballers, including Hall, moved interstate to try and break into the Australian Football League (AFL) and other quality leagues. Hall began training with AFL side Essendon in December 2000 in the hope of being drafted. He was not drafted that year as the Bombers' lost draft picks due to salary cap violations, but was instead placed on the Bombers' supplementary list, playing with Essendon's reserves side in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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