BRENDON LADE
'Brendon Lade' (born July 10, 1976 on Kangaroo Island, Australia ) is an Australian rules footballer.
Able to play as both a relieving ruckman and forward, Lade was part of Port Adelaide's inaugural AFL side in Round 1, 1997. Lade grew up playing football for Western Districts Football Club on Kangaroo Island where his Dad was coaching the A grade side. At the age of 8 he moved to the Wasanger Football Club where he played the remainder of his football utill he turned 16.
In 2004 he had a great year, leading the hitouts in the absence of injured ruckman Matthew Primus, finishing second in the goalkicking to Warren Tredrea, and capping it all off with a 2004 premiership medal.
In 2006 Lade won All-Australian selection and also took out the John Cahill Medal, Port Adelaide's Best and Fairest.
In 2007 Lade has continued his career best form earning him a rare 2 year contract with the power for a 31 year old ensuring he will be with the power until the end of the 2009 season.
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