Rob Dickson

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Rob Dickson
Personal information
Full name Robert Dickson
Date of birth (1963-11-14)14 November 1963
Place of birth Australia
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Place of death South Africa
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1988–1990
1991
Total
Hawthorn
Brisbane Bears
17 (12)
02 0(0)
19 (12)

Robert Dickson (14 November 1963 – 11 April 2009) was an Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL, a film director, and the winner of reality show Australian Survivor.

Early life and education

Dickson was born in Box Hill to Rick and Effie Dickson and was one of five children. He attended St Pauls College, Traralgon, in Victoria, Australia.[1]

Football career

Dickson made his VFL debut with the Hawthorn Football Club in 1988 after being recruited from Morwell, Victoria. He was a fringe player for the Hawks who played in the midfield (at 180 cm and 75 kg), and spent a lot of time in the reserves side. He was selected as an emergency for the 1989 VFL Grand Final. He went on to play 17 games (kicking 12 goals) for Hawthorn in 3 seasons from 1988–1990. He then moved to the Brisbane Bears where he played for one season, in 1991. He played in the 1991 reserves premiership side for Brisbane (coached by Rodney Eade).[2]

Media career

In 2001, Dickson competed in the Australian reality TV show, Australian Survivor, where he made the final two against Sciona Browne, and won with a 5-2 vote.[3]

Following his football career, Dickson became a film director, directing the television documentaries The Passion to Play, Shane Crawford Exposed and The Essence of The Game, which was commissioned by the AFL to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Australian rules in 2009.[2]

Death

Dickson and his 5-year-old son Byron died in a car accident whilst on holiday in South Africa on 11 April 2009. His oldest son Gabriel, 8, died on 15 April 2009 in the Unitas Hospital due to injuries sustained in the crash.[4][3]

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