Carlton Football Club
Matt Whitaker is a skilled sport science professional currently serving as the Sport Science Coordinator at Carlton Football Club since November 2018, where responsibilities include implementing load monitoring, data analysis, and data management within the AFL program. Previous roles include serving as the AFLW and VFLW Sport Science Coordinator, as well as a Personal Trainer at Max Results Personal Training Studio and a Graduate Analyst at Futures Sport + Entertainment. Early career experience involved working as a Product Support Engineer/Technical Sport Scientist at Catapult, providing technical support to notable organizations such as the AFL, NRL, and Cricket Australia. Additionally, Matt interned as a Strength and Conditioning Coach at Perth Football Club, delivering training plans and assessing player performance metrics. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports Science from La Trobe University and a Bachelor of Science in Movement Science/Sport and Health Science from Murdoch University.
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Carlton Football Club
The Carlton Football Club, established in 1864, is a professional Australian rules football club based at Ikon Park in Carlton North, Melbourne, Victoria. The Club competes in the Australian Football League, and was one of the eight founding members of the competition back in 1897, then known as the Victorian Football Association. Its nickname, the Blues, comes from the navy blue colours that is traditionally worn as its playing uniform. Carlton has historically been one of the AFL's most successful clubs, having won sixteen senior premierships throughout its rich history.