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Key Facts

Full name
David James Palm

Known as
David Palm

Born
7 July 1958 (age 65)

Age at first & last AFL game
First game: 24y 262d
Last game: 30y 23d

Height and weight
Height: 179 cm
Weight: 81 kg

Senior clubs
Norwood; West Perth; Richmond; Springvale

Jumper numbers
Richmond: 6

Recruited from
Norwood (1980); West Perth (1983); Richmond (1989); Springvale (1990)

David Palm

ClubLeagueCareer spanGamesGoalsAvgWin %AKIAHBAMKBV
NorwoodSANFL1976-197965791.22
West PerthWASFL1980-1982, 1990-199191500.55
RichmondV/AFL1983-1988104380.3737%6.996.952.727
SpringvaleVFA1989
Total1976-19912601670.64

AFL: 9,402nd player to appear, 2,333rd most games played, 2,520th most goals kickedRichmond: 840th player to appear, 144th most games played, 196th most goals kicked

Capable of playing as a defender, centreman or on-baller David Palm was recruited by Norwood from Kensington Gardens in 1974 and made his way steadily up the ranks before making his senior debut midway through the 1976 season. He ended up playing 65 SANFL games and kicking 79 goals for the club with his biggest disappointment coming in 1978 when he failed to achieve selection for the Redlegs’ ultimately winning grand final clash with Sturt. Instead, he played for the reserves, who downed West Adelaide in their grand final.

The 1980 season saw Palm crossing the Nullarbor to join West Perth where he produced some excellent football over the course of a three season stint, attracting the notice of Richmond among others. He ended up joining the Tigers to whom he gave excellent service in 104 VFL games (kicking 38 goals) between 1983 and 1988. A rugged, straight ahead type of player who typically used the ball extremely well he was highly regarded at Punt Road and was a virtual ever present in the senior team.

In 1989 Palm was appointed as an assistant coach at Springvale in the VFA where he played 17 senior games and registered 15 goals. He was also selected to represent the victorious Association at the NFL division two carnival in Hobart.

David Palm finished his career with a two season stint back at West Perth, taking his final tally of games with the club to 91 and the number of goals kicked to 50. He won the Falcons’ fairest and best award in 1990 the same season that saw him represent the West Australian state league representative team. In his final season he served as club skipper.

Author - John Devaney

Sources

Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers by Russell Holmesby & Jim Main; Wikipedia article; http://www.redlegsmuseum.com.au/ON_FIELD/PLAYERS/PALM__David.aspx; https://www.tigerlandarchive.org/tiki-index.php?page=David+Palm

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.