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Matteo Allen
File:Matteo Allen Ray Pub Pic.jpg
Matteo Allen (right) with friend Raymond Sutton
Personal information
Full name Matteo Joseph Allen
Date of birth (2004-01-19) 19 January 2004 (age 22)
Original team(s) Cobram Football Club
Debut Round 1, 2015, Cobram Football Club
vs. Barooga Football Club, at Scott Oval
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current club Cobram Football Club
Number 32
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2015–present Cobram Football Club 108 (104)
2022 Murray Bushrangers 9 (3)
Total 117 (107)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2022 season.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

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Matteo Joseph Allen (born 19 January 2004) is an Australian Rules Footballer playing for the Cobram Football Club in the Murray Football League (MFL). He has previously played for the Murray Bushrangers during the 2022 season alongside Cobram. He won the Murray Football League Under 14's League Best and Fairest in 2018 as well as the Under 14's Best and Fairest for Cobram Football Club, which he captained to a premiership, in the same year. He is a three-time premiership player in the Murray Football League.

Early Life

Matteo grew up in a small country town called Cobram, which is located in North East Victoria, Australia. His father played for the Cobram Football Club throughout his career, as well as his brothers Luca and Joseph Allen. Matteo would start Auskick in 2010 at age 6, where he would develop the fundamentals of football. Growing up in a household that loved AFL, it was only natural that Matteo would grow up to love the game. Whilst in his younger years, Matteo supported St Kilda for a short period before transitioning to Richmond, whom are like Cobram.

Matteo, nicknamed Teo for short, joined the local football program called 'Colours',[1] where local young and aspiring footballers would play in either an Under 9's or Under 12's competition. This is where Teo first showed glimpses of his footballing ability, standing out amongst the rest and claiming multiple trophies throughout his time. Being heavily involved with sports, it was only a matter of time before Matteo became involved with the Cobram Football Club, which would be the start of an illustrious career so far. He did so when he began to train there at age 9.

Football Career

Cobram Football Club

2015

Matteo's first year of football would be with the Cobram Tigers, at the age of 11 and wearing the #33 guernsey. He would only manage to play 4 games during the season, predominantly due to his young age.[2] He would, however, kick the first goal of his career against Nathalia. When he did play, Allen was played in the forward line for most of his game time. In 2015, the Under 14's Tigers would win the Murray Football League premiership, with Matteo Allen missing out on playing in the grand final.[3]

2016

The second year of his playing career would be more prosperous for Matteo, playing 19 games for the year with 2 goals to his name.[2] Matteo, at age 12, would gather a more important role and more minutes on the ground, leading him to be in the best players twice that season. He would switch guernsey numbers to #9 for the 2016 season. The Under 14's would go undefeated this season, meaning they would go on to make the Murray Football League grand final, and would also win it again against the Tongala Football Club (Cobram 9.17-71 def Tongala 3.2-20).[4] Matteo had experienced the feeling of winning a premiership as a youngster, a feeling that would continue into the coming years.

2017

Matteo would experience a breakout year in 2017 with Cobram, solidifying himself as the team's star player and as one of the elite midfielders in the competition. The now #2 guernsey wearer would again play 19 games for the season, his equal highest with 2016, but he would kick a total of 15 goals for the season, along with 17 times in the best players.[2] Cobram would slump to 5th on the ladder this year, finishing with a record of 11-7. They would end up losing to Echuca in a 1-point thriller that would see them eliminated from the finals.

2018

History was made for Allen and Cobram this season, with the Under 14's going undefeated and only conceding 59 points for the whole year. They would end up winning the premiership against Deniliquin (Cobram 6.20-56 def Deniliquin 0.0-0), keeping Deniliquin scoreless in the grand final. Matteo individually would have one of the best seasons ever seen in the history of the Murray Football League Under 14's competition, winning the Murray Football League Under 14's League Best and Fairest comfortably, as well as winning Best On Ground in the grand final.[5] Allen also got mentioned in the best players 18 out of a possible 21 times, and kicked 49 goals for the year as a midfielder.[2] He would also win the Cobram Football Club Under 14's Best and Fairest to cap off a career-best season.

Young Allen became the talk of the competition, earning him a call up to play in the Under 17's division, where in 3 games he would kick 3 goals and show his talent. By the age of 14, Matteo had already created a distinguished football resume, one which would only grow in the future.

He also played 2 games outside of Cobram in the V/Line U/15's Cup.

2019

This would be Matteo's first full season in the Murray Football League Under 17's competition, however this wouldn't faze him. He would play 19 games in another stellar season in his old #9, to go alongside another 12 goals and 12 best player appearances.[2] As a 15 year old, this was a phenomenal performance, which would be topped off with another Best on Ground in the Murray Football League grand final against Rumbalara, where they would again win (Cobram 9.10-64 def Rumbalara 5.5-35) in a last quarter blitz to seal the game.

Late in the game during his dominant performance, Allen would be on the receiving end of a horrific act where a group of opposition players would pin Matteo and proceed to punch him until he was knocked out. His brother Luca would also be on the receiving end of opposition punches, which soured the win Cobram had fought for and left a lot open for discussion within the league.[6]

2020

No season was played in the Murray Football League due to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic.[7]

2021

After a year off due to the pandemic and still being the reigning Murray Football League Under 17's premiers, Matteo was set for another record-breaking season. Matteo, however, only played 3 games for the Under 17's that season, kicking 2 goals against arch-rivals Barooga. He would end up debuting in the senior side in 2021, playing a total of 9 games with 7 goals and 2 best players to go with that.[2] This is the season where Teo would debut his current #32 guernsey he wears in the senior side. Allen would spend a lot of his time playing in the Murray Bushrangers U/17's side, leading to his reduced game tally at Cobram. He performed well for the Bushrangers, which would lead to a call up for 2022.

The 2021 season was brought to a halt when the Murray Football League decided to stop the season before the finals series.[8]

2022

This is by far Matteo's most eventful season of football. He played a total of 20 games, 11 of those for the Cobram seniors, who experienced their best season since 1998.[9] Allen would find himself in the best players 3 times this season, as well as kicking 13 goals.[2] He would spend most of his time playing in the midfield and on the half forward. Cobram would make it into the Murray Football League grand final against Mulwala, and after leading at half time, the Tigers would ultimately fall to the Lions at Moama. Allen would kick a goal and play a solid game, once again proving himself to be one of the best young players in the league.

He would be recognized for this, being nominated for the Murray Football League Rising Star Award.

Murray Bushrangers (2022)

After playing in various competitions associated with the Murray Bushrangers throughout his career, Matteo Allen finally got his chance to showcase his footballing talents to the country when he was selected in the Murray Bushrangers NAB League Under 18's squad.[10] Allen would wear #53 over the 9 games he would play that season. He would kick 3 goals and feature in the best players only once. He struggled to maintain his spot consistently throughout the season, and couldn't solidify a particular role on the ground, being used as more of a utility, as he played in almost every position bar ruck and inside midfield, where he has played for most of his career.

It wasn't all doom and gloom for Matteo though, with him showcasing his talents, work-rate and endeavor multiple times with the limited minutes he got, with a season best 20 disposals and a goal against Tasmania whilst playing on a half back. This ultimately was not enough to play in any higher competitions or be picked up in the AFL 2022 National Draft.

He had season averages of 12.1 disposals, 3.3 marks, 1.7 tackles and 0.3 goals a game.[11]

Statistics

Updated to the end of the 2022 season.

Legend
 G  Goals  B  Behinds  K  Kicks  H  Handballs  D  Disposals  M  Marks  T  Tackles
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2015 Cobram Football Club 33 4 1 0.25
2016 Cobram Football Club 9 19 2 0.11 2
2017 Cobram Football Club 2 19 15 0.78 17
2018 Cobram Football Club 2 24 52 2.17 18
2019 Cobram Football Club 9 19 12 0.63 12
2021 Cobram Football Club 9/32 12 9 0.75 2
2022 Cobram Football Club 32 11 13 1.18 3
2022 Murray Bushrangers 53 9 3 67 53 109 30 15 0.33 7.4 5.9 12.1 3.3 1.7 1
Career 117 107 67 53 109 30 15 0.91 7.4 5.9 12.1 3.3 1.7 55

Notes

  1. ^ The 2020 Murray Football League season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Honours and Achievements

References

  1. Sports, College (10 July 2013). "Day of Finals an Exciting End to Junior Football Season". The Cobram Courier.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 "Matteo Allen Public Profile". PlayHQ.
  3. Carter, Ben (21 September 2015). "Cobram Boys Hang Tough to be Premiers and Champions". Shepparton News.
  4. Sharp, Lachlan (21 September 2016). "Tiger Cubs Win Flag". The Cobram Courier.
  5. Tansey, Patrick (21 November 2018). "Young Tigers Rewarded for Top Seasons". The Cobram Courier.
  6. Maher, Tyler (10 October 2019). "Rumbalara player cops 18-match suspension". Shepparton News.
  7. Media Group, McPherson (30 June 2020). "No Premiership Glory for 2020". Yarrawonga Chronicle.
  8. Stainkamph, Max (26 August 2021). "Murray Football Netball League cancels season". Shepparton News.
  9. Standish, Zac (14 September 2022). "'We are a family': Cobram young gun Luca Allen backs Tigers' strong connection as they strive for premiership glory". Shepparton News.
  10. Payne, Aydin (31 January 2022). "Murray Bushrangers announce boys squads for upcoming season". Shepparton News.
  11. "Matteo Allen Draft Profile". Central.


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