Small forward Cody Weightman joined the Western Bulldogs with pick number 15 in the 2019 NAB AFL Draft. Recruited from the Dandenong Stingrays, he is known for his speed, creativity and forward pressure. A good one-on-one player who can turn his opponent inside out with innate goal sense, Weightman enjoyed a breakout season in 2021, playing 16 games and kicking 26 goals. To date, he has managed 59 games for 99 goals.
Player Sponsors:Gary Price, Past Players of '74, Superior Plumbing Group Pty Ltd, Arbol Nominees, Burger IT, Midway Mini Mix & Garden Supplies, Joanne Seddon.
Small forward Cody Weightman joined the Western Bulldogs with pick number 15 in the 2019 NAB AFL Draft. Recruited from the Dandenong Stingrays, he is known for his speed, creativity and forward pressure. A good one-on-one player who can turn his opponent inside out with innate goal sense, Weightman enjoyed a breakout season in 2021, playing 16 games and kicking 26 goals. To date, he has managed 59 games for 99 goals.
Player Sponsors:Gary Price, Past Players of '74, Superior Plumbing Group Pty Ltd, Arbol Nominees, Burger IT, Midway Mini Mix & Garden Supplies, Joanne Seddon.
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Cody Weightman wows the crowd in the first term with a stunning mark.
Cody discusses the addition of two years on his contract, taking him to 2027.
Cody Weightman nails an excellent running banana after his teammates swarm from stoppage.
Cody Weightman and Ed Richards both contribute an early goal on their return from injury.
The Bulldogs pile on more pain as Cody Weightman lands this stunning dribble kick from distance
The Bulldogs forward says extending his contract to remain at the Kennel was a no-brainer.
Cody Weightman has committed his future to the Kennel, adding a further two seasons onto his current deal.
The Bulldogs forward says the small-forward craft is something he actively had to develop in the early stages of his AFL career.
Fresh off kicking six goals against the Suns, the forward said reminding himself of his childhood dreams puts a lot into perspective.
Western Bulldogs acknowledge that we work, train and play on the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We offer our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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