Peter Street

For the carpenter who built the Globe Theatre in London, see Peter Street (carpenter).
Peter Street
Personal information
Full name Peter Street
Date of birth (1980-06-06) 6 June 1980
Original team(s) Glenorchy / Tasmania U18
Draft 17th overall, 1998
Geelong
Height / weight 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) / 110kg
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2001 2003
2004 2008
Totals
Geelong
Western Bulldogs
17 0(3)
61 (13)
78 (16)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2008.

Peter Street (born 6 June 1980 in Tasmania) is a former professional Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

At 211 cm (6' 11") he is the equal tallest player in the history of the VFL/AFL (along with Aaron Sandilands and Mason Cox).

Originally drafted by the Geelong Football Club in the 1998 AFL Draft, Street was traded to the Western Bulldogs at the end of the 2003 season. The ruckman was considered a cult figure at the Bulldogs and during the 2006 season, amidst many long-term injuries to the club's taller players, he became an important ruckman for the club.

He was, however, delisted by the Bulldogs in 2008. He was offered a two-year contract by the Brisbane Lions, but decided instead to join Victoria Police.

Post AFL

After his AFL career Street worked as a police officer and is now a Detective at Footscray CIU with Victoria Police.[1]

St Joseph's Football Club announced the signing former Geelong and Western Bulldogs ruckman Peter Street for 2009 season. Street agreed to a one-year deal and will take on an assistant-coaching role as well as the club's ruck duties. He would continue right until the 2012 season before heading to Lara in 2013. Street now lines up for the Geelong Amateurs in the Bellarine Football League.[2]

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