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| Birth | 10 February 1976 |
| Recruited from | East Fremantle Football Club (WAFL) |
| Height and weight | 185cm / 88kg |
| Playing career¹ | |
| Debut | Round 1, 30 March 1996, Hawthorn vs. Fitzroy, at Western Oval |
| Team(s) | Hawthorn (1996-2002)
149 games, 159 goals West Coast Eagles (2003-2007) 103 games, 61 goals |
| ¹ Statistics to end of End Season 2007 season | |
| Career highlights | |
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Daniel Chick (born 10 February 1976) is a professional Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn and the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League. Chick is also well known for having a finger amputated in 2002 so he could continue playing football.
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Chick made his debut for Hawthorn in 1996, winning the Peter Crimmins Trophy in 2000. At Hawthorn Chick established himself as a tough and versatile half forward.
After the pain of chronic dislocation, Chick made headlines when he elected to have his left ring finger amputated at the first joint in 2002.[1]
After Chick's brother Justin died from an allergic reaction Chick felt unsatisfied at Hawthorn and expressed his intentions to return to his home state.[1] Hawthorn traded him to the West Coast Eagles for first round draft pick Luke Brennan (no. 8).[1]
Chick returned to Perth as part of a trade deal to play with West Coast for 2003. He eventually became a versatile tagger, shutting down many opponents. However the 2003 season was crippled by AC joint injuries and eventual surgery.[1] 2004 and 2005 were better years where Chick became a key contributor. Season 2006 included many highlights for Chick including 5 goals against Essendon in round 8. Chick played a vital role in the 2006 AFL Grand Final win. During the last quarter Chick smothered an attempted kick by Sydney's Ryan O'Keefe and via the collection, handball and shepherd set up a pivotal Adam Hunter goal. In September 2007, West Coast released a statement of their intent to delist Chick at the end of October 2007.
After it became apparent that no other club would pick Chick up for the upcoming season, effectively terminating his AFL career, he signed with WAFL premiers, Subiaco.
Chick was named in Warwick Cappers "Party" team of the century alongside Ben Cousins, Michael Gardiner, Buddy Franklin, Shane Crawford, Jason Akermanis and Fraser Gehrig.
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| Preceded by Shane Crawford |
Hawthorn Best and Fairest winner
(tied) 2000 |
Succeeded by Joel Smith |
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