Peter Vardy
Date of Birth
26 January, 1976
Height/Weight
181cm, 83kg
Nickname
Position
Midfield/forward
Number(s)
30 (Adelaide), 19 (Melbourne)
Debut
Round 16, 1997
Clubs
Recruited from
Central District/Elizabeth JFC
AFL
Adelaide (1995-2001)
Melbourne (2002-2004)
SANFL
Central Distrcts (1996, 2000)
Central District/Elizabeth JFC
AFL
Adelaide (1995-2001)
Melbourne (2002-2004)
SANFL
Central Distrcts (1996, 2000)
Draft
No 7, 1995 AFL Pre-Season Draft
Peter Vardy (born 26 January 1976) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for Adelaide and Melbourne in the AFL.
Vardy was drafted to Adelaide in 1995 but did not make his senior debut until the second half of the following season. He played 24 games during the Crows' 1997 premiership campaign but a broken collarbone forced him to miss the preliminary final and grand final. He received a premiership medal the following year as Adelaide went back to back.
After 96 games with the Crows, Vardy was traded to Melbourne. He played 41 games for the Demons but was forced to retire due to injury at the end of the 2004 season.
References[]
https://australianfootball.com/players/player/Peter+Vardy/13566