Debut: Round 4, 1990 v Carlton

Games: 156

Honours:

  • Premiership player 1992, 1994
  • Top 10 in Club Champion Award twice
  • Selected in West Coast Eagles Team of the Decade and Team 20

One of the great drafting coups of all time, Heady was snared at selection 92 in the 1989 ballot – a lottery which also secured his close friend Dean Kemp at No.117.

A fearless half-forward, Heady’s career was cut short because of his selfless attitude, often flying in the face of on-coming packs with no regard for his own safety.

A brilliant aerialist he also did as much as any player to establish the club’s early supremacy over Fremantle and was a noted big game player.

Heady also played a key role in the 1992 grand final when swung from attack into the midfield just after half time where he dominated and started to pump the ball consistently inside his team’s attacking 50 metre arc.

Famously – or should that be infamously – Heady was flattened by Footscray’s Steve Wallis just before half-time in a 1994 clash at Subiaco Oval. The incident triggered an all-in brawl and a few suspensions on the eve of the finals.