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  1. Brett Chalmers (born 23 April 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League. Originally from Cleve in Port Adelaide’s country zone, Chalmers was a highly rated player from his early teens, playing for the State Schoolboys Under-15s in 1988.

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  3. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Brett Chalmers kicks a Goal for the Port Adelaide Power Football Club VS Essendon. Peter Burgoyne is also featured in this video.

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  4. 2 de ago. de 2022 · The 24-year-old — who now has three gold medals in Birmingham after his victory in the 100m freestyle on Tuesday morning — has been forced to repeatedly deny there is any tension between himself, Simpson and Emma McKeon, who are now dating after she was romantically linked to Chalmers last year.

  5. AFC Career Guernsey Number: 19. Originally from Port Adelaide in the SANFL, Brett Chalmers was first drafted by Richmond in 1989 but chose to stay in South Australia. He nominated for the 1992 draft and was selected by Collingwood at pick 10, until a draft tampering charge led to a $30,000 fine and a three-year ban from playing for the club.

  6. 9 de mar. de 2020 · 9 March, 2020. Melbourne commercial printer, Finsbury Green, has suspended Brett Chalmers and Stephen Kernahan in the wake of revelations that Docklands Press and Waratah Group, of which they were both shareholders, paid $3000 in secret monthly kickback payments to the father of a World Vision employee in exchange for a lucrative ...

  7. Full name Brett Chalmers . Known as Brett Chalmers. Born 23 April 1973 (age 50) Age at first & last AFL game First game: 20y 359d Last game: 26y 134d. Height and weight Height: 195 cm Weight: 94 kg Senior clubs Port Adelaide; Adelaide; Port Adelaide. Jumper numbers Adelaide: 19 Port Adelaide: 7. Recruited from Port Adelaide (1994); Adelaide (1998)