WESTERN Bulldogs assistant coach Matthew Spangher has been rewarded for his ‘commitment and passion’ to the game by being honoured with the 2025 Phil Walsh Memorial Scholarship.
A cult hero at three clubs, Spangher played 56 games over 11 seasons with Sydney, West Coast and Hawthorn, where he was a key part of the 2014 premiership side.
The scholarship was created following the tragic death of then-Adelaide coach Walsh in July 2015 and is handed out by the AFL Coaches Association.
Walsh was an assistant coach at the Eagles while Spangher was on the list.
Spangher receives a $10,000 grant to help him with future study and professional development costs.
“I am absolutely honoured to receive the Phil Walsh Memorial Scholarship,” Spangher said.
“Phil was a great mentor and coach to me over my playing journey and it is very humbling to receive an award named in his honour.
“I don’t take for granted the privilege of working in football and this scholarship will enable me to continue to grow and develop as a coach, bringing my learnings and experiences back to the Bulldogs into the future.”
Beveridge said the 37-year-old was a deserving recipient of the award.
“With Matt’s connection to Phil through his playing days at West Coast, there is another emotional layer in this award in 2025,” Beveridge said.
“Matt has been a very conscientious student of the game as a player and now he is in a privileged and powerful position to influence young men as a coach in a similar way to how he was influenced by Phil Walsh on his journey.
“Matt does this extremely well, is a great character and coach at the Western Bulldogs and it is with great satisfaction and pride that on behalf of the club, I congratulate Spang as the recipient of the Phil Walsh scholarship for 2025.”