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He played 184 games for 200 goals, retiring in 1993.
He played 184 games for 200 goals, retiring in 1993.


As of 2007 Ezard is the current senior coach of the Pascoe Vale Football Club in the [[Essendon District Football League]]. Ezard has a nephew, [[James Ezard|James]], who played for the [[Port Adelaide Football Club]] in the mid-2000s.
In 2007 Ezard was the senior coach of the Pascoe Vale Football Club in the [[Essendon District Football League]]. Ezard has a nephew, [[James Ezard|James]], who played for the [[Port Adelaide Football Club]] in the mid-2000s.


Alan will coach Hoppers Crossing Football Club in the Western Region Football League in season 2010.
Alan will coach Hoppers Crossing Football Club in the Western Region Football League in season 2010.

Revision as of 13:13, 29 October 2009

Alan Ezard (born 15 April 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL.

Originally from Broadford, Victoria, Ezard made his debut with the Essendon Football Club in 1983 and made a name for himself as a very strong mark for a 168 cm man, playing mostly in the back pocket or as a rover. He played numerous State of Origin games for Victoria, winning an EJ Whitten Medal. Ezard was Essendon's leading goalkicker in 1986 and won the clubs best and fairest in 1991. He also played in 4 Grand Finals (1983, 1984, 1985, 1990), the second and third of which were premiership wins.

He played 184 games for 200 goals, retiring in 1993.

In 2007 Ezard was the senior coach of the Pascoe Vale Football Club in the Essendon District Football League. Ezard has a nephew, James, who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the mid-2000s.

Alan will coach Hoppers Crossing Football Club in the Western Region Football League in season 2010.


Preceded by Essendon Best and Fairest winner
1991
Succeeded by