Andrew Moody
DEBUT
2003
GAMES
345
Points
556
GAME HIGH
11 (2008; 2009)
AVERAGE
1.61
FINALS
28
FINALS POINTS
33
HIGHEST SCORING SEASON
77pts
AUTUMN 2008
U1820D3 HURRICANEZ
NO. OF TEAMS
16
WOODVILLE
GAMES RANKING
5th
WOODVILLE
POINTS RANKING
112th
CHAMPIONSHIPS
SPRING 2005 HORNETS
SPRING 2006 HURRICANEZ
WINTER 2009 HURRICANEZ
GAMES MILESTONES
1st - Round 1,
Spring 2003
50th - Grading 1,
Autumn 2005
100th - Round 14,
Autumn 2006
150th - 2SF,
Autumn 2007
200th - Round 2,
Autumn 2008
250th - Round 8,
Summer 2008/09 Altona
300th - Round 3,
Summer 2009/10
POINTS MILESTONES
1st - Round 11,
Spring 2003
100th - Grading 3,
Autumn 2007
500th - Round 5,
Winter 2010


(Type a title for your page here) In August 2003, Andrew Moody debuted for the Woodville Basketball Club, becoming player number 420. Into a career spanning more than 5 years, Andrew has persisted and is now amongst the most experienced Woodville players in history, amassing over 250 career games as well as a coaching career. Andrew made his debut with WOODVILLE in Round 1 of the Spring 2003 season with the Under 12 Burn. The game was a 4-24 defeat. Andrew made his debut in the same game as fellow Hall Of Famers, Levi Catalbas and Jake Scullin. By the completion of his debut season, Andrew had scored the solitary 1 point from 11 games.
After coming Runners Up in Spring 2004 and Autumn 2005, Spring 2005 saw Andrew and the Hornets take no prisoners. After losing two Grand Finals, the team was ready to make the third time a charm. Andrew became a part of history by appearing in three consecutive Grand Finals culminating in a record 77-33 Premiership win over the Woodville Magic in Spring 2005. Added to that, the Hornets unprecedented return to the Grand Final, in the Spring 2005 decider, it would also be only the second All-Woodville Grand Final as the Hornets played off against the Woodville Magic.
Andrew's 100th career game was in Round 14 of the Autumn 2006 season with the Under 16 Hurricanez. The Hurricanez saluted with a 31-30 win over St Andrews in this game. Game number 150 in Andrew's career was the 2nd Semi Final of the Autumn 2007 season with the Under 16 Hurricanez against the Iramoo Redbacks. Another close game this would prove to be with the Redbacks defeating the Hurricanez 30-25. Andrew's 200th career game saw him become the 21st player to reach the double ton in games. It would occur on February 5th, 2008, in Grading 2 of the Autumn 2008 season. The Under 18/20 Hurricanez won 61-21 in this game. Andrew's highest points total in a season came in Autumn 2008, playing with the Hurricanez in Under 18/20 Division 3, Andrew scored 77 points from 22 games at an average of 3.50ppg. Over his career, Andrew has scored 10 or more points in a game on 4 occasions with a career high of 11pts coming in 2008 and in 2009. Autumn 2007 and Andrew and the Hurricanez made history by reaching their 5th Grand Final in 6 seasons, a feat not done before. Throughout the season, he played in the 2007 Melbourne Tigers Tournament with the Hurricanez, finishing 3rd placed, scoring 8 points in 5 games. The Spring 2007 season would present new challenges. Playing both U16s with the Hurricanez and U18/20's with the same Hurricanez team, Andrew took this opportunity to develop further, and did so. Through the U16 Hurricanez season, Andrew played 18 games and scored 47 points. In U18/20's, the Hurricanez overshot all expectations and made the finals, finishing an admirable 3rd place. In this season, Andrew played all 18 games, and scored 39 points. In October 2007, the Hurricanez returned to the Great Western Tournament. In 5 tournament games, Andrew scored 12pts. The team would make the Grand Final, losing by 6 points to the Port Fairy Pacers, 37-43.

Andrew took on coaching in the Spring 2007 season, taking over from his brother Nathan, as coach of the Under 14 Jaguars. Andrew would lead the Jaguars all the way to the Preliminary Final in his first and thus far, only coaching experience.

Saturday December 15th 2007 - A Day For The Ages
A remarkable and unique day that shall never be repeated. The Under 16 Division 2 Grand Final between Corpus Christi Invaders and the Woodville Hurricanez would churn out a sequence of events the likes of which will not ever repeat. Through the game, the Hurricanez were down early, by as much as 12 at one point, yet this team just fights and fights and fights. Nearing the end of regulation time, they'd come right back to 1-2pts down, then Aaron fouls out. With just the 5 on the court to play with Ashwin is sent to the foul line. The Hurricanez are two points down, and 9 seconds are left. He makes the first, 1pt down, and then under the most extreme of pressure, swishes the second one. SCORES LEVEL and it's heading to overtime. 39-39. There was a distinct game shift. Hurricanez are confident, Corpus Christi had lost an opportunity, and the throat was perhaps tightening. Enter the first over-time, 5 minutes in duration, Ashwin then fouls out, so the Hurricanez are down to 4 players. Almost indescribably, this team of just supreme fighters not only kept level one player down, but got in front! Then, with less than a minute in the first overtime, Mohamed fouls out, so they are now down to three players. A MASSIVE, MASSIVE challenge now. Again, somehow, someway, totally inexplicable, with seconds left in the first overtime, the Hurricanez get the steal and tear to the basket, and Damian ices two foul shots. The 3 Hurricanez have tied it all up again, and go into a second Overtime, 49-49. This is with 3 players left on the court! Of the three left, Cameron was on 1 foul, Damian on 4, and Andrew on 4. Enter the second over time, and by this point, the game was running well late, and everyone had just converged on this court to watch this extraordinary team dare the impossible. The second overtime begins, and within a minute Andrew fouls out. The Hurricanez are now down to 2 players, and still equal at 49-49. By this stage, the result didnt matter. This was a display of courage, heart and total determination that no Premiership trophy could ever, ever symbolise. With Damian and Cameron on the court, and playing 2 on 5, A shot went up, Damian grabbed the defensive rebound and just ran at the Hurricanez basket. He burned the lot of them, put up a running lay-up with about 3 guys crashing on him, and he scored. With two players, the Hurricanez are up 51-49. With still 2:30 odd to play it was a long shot to pull out a win. Corpus Christi came down the court and scored, 51-51, and then Damian fouled. His 5th foul, and as basketball rules state you cant play with 1 player, the game ended there and then. The Hurricanez, in their record 6th Grand Final in 7 seasons, came Runner Up, but the scoreline will read 51-51 with an * next to it. Andrew and the entire team were literally swamped by everyone, spectators, their team, their coaches, their supporters, total bystanders. Just everyone that had witnessed that wanted to get to that team and congratulate them.

In July 2008 Andrew took part with the Under 18 Hurricanez at the 2008 Melbourne Tigers Tournament. The Hurricanez were beaten Semi Finalists with Andrew scoring 11pts in 4 games.
In October 2008, Andrew played for the Under 18 Hurricanez at the 2008 Great Western Tournament. The Hurricanez were again, beaten semi finalists, just losing by 4pts to Port Fairy Pacers (28-32) in a rematch of the 2007 Final. Andrew scored 11pts throughout the 5 games he played.
Andrew represented the Hurricanez at the Inaugural 2009 Geelong Club Challenge Tournament, scoring 1pt from his 4 games played. During this tournament, Andrew moved into the top 8 on the all time games played list, ending the tournament on 282 games.
In the Winter 2009 season, Andrew would win his 3rd Premiership as the Hurricanez pulled out a 17-1 season. The Hurricanez opened with a 14-0 start before holding out for a 42-36 win over St Peters Sonic Boom in the Winter 2009 Under 18/20 Division 3 Grand Final. Andrew won his 3rd Premiership in his 294th game.

Andrew became the 7th player in Woodville history to reach the 300 Game Milestone, achieving this in Round 3 of the Summer 2009/10 season. Andrew, who debuted for Woodville in 2003, played Game number 300 on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 with the Under 18/20 Woodville Hurricanez. The achievement took exactly 6 Years and 1 Month to reach.
In 28 finals games, Andrew has scored 30 points. Andrew has scored 8 points in his 9 Grand Final appearances. Andrew's 9 Grand Final appearances is an equal tied record he shares with Aaron Paluoja for Most Grand Final appearances by players.

Over Andrew's career, which has spanned 7 years, Andrew has played for 9 WOODVILLE teams. He has played for the BURN, PUMAS, SPECTRES, HORNETS, HURRICANEZ, WARRIORS, PANTHERS, RIMROCKERS and DRAGONS ranging in age groups from under 12's through to under 18/20's. Andrew has played in nine grand finals, all nine of those coming in three lots of hat-tricks. Spring 2004, Autumn 2005 and Spring 2005 and Spring 2006, Autumn 2007 and Spring 2007 (U16s) with Summer 2008/09 Altona, Winter 2009 and Winter 2009 Altona making up numbers 7, 8 and 9. Andrew has played in 3 Premierships, those coming with a 77-33 win in Spring 2005 (Under 14 Hornets) (Andrew scoring 4pts), a 34-18 win in Spring 2006 (Under 16 Hurricanez) (Andrew scoring 1pt) and a 42-36 win in Winter 2009 (Under 18/20 Hurricanez).

Season Team Games Points High Finals
Spring 2003 BURN 11 1 1 0
Autumn 2004 PUMAS 17 10 4 0
Autumn 2004 SPECTRES 4 0 0 0
Spring 2004 PUMAS 15 16 4 3
Spring 2004 SPECTRES 2 0 0 0
Autumn 2005 HORNETS 19 2 2 3
Spring 2005 HORNETS 14 10 4 2
Autumn 2006 HURRICANEZ 16 9 4 0
Autumn 2006 WARRIORS 3 2 2 0
Spring 2006 HURRICANEZ 16 37 7 3
Spring 2006 PANTHERS 3 4 2 0
Spring 2006 WARRIORS 1 6 6 0
Autumn 2007 HURRICANEZ 21 26 10 3
Autumn 2007 RIMROCKERS 3 7 5 0
Autumn 2007 WARRIORS 4 0 0 0
2007 MELB TOURN 5 8 4 0
Spring 2007 U16 HURRICANEZ 18 47 8 3
Spring 2007 U18 HURRICANEZ 18 39 6 1
2007 GWT 5 12 4 0
Autumn 2008 HURRICANEZ 22 77 11 1
2008 MELB TOURN 4 11 6 0
2008 GWT 5 11 4 0
Summer 2008/09 HURRICANEZ 19 40 7 1
Summer 2008/09 HURRICANEZ ALTONA 15 9 3 2
Winter 2009 HURRICANEZ 20 63 11 2
Winter 2009 HURRICANEZ ALTONA 18 19 5 3
2009 GEELONG TOURN 4 1 1 0
Summer 2009/10 HURRICANEZ 12 10 5 0
Winter 2010 HURRICANEZ 17 47 10 1
Summer 2010/11 DRAGONS 14 32 6 0
Winter 2011 JAGUARS 0 0 0 0