Background
The son of Brian Pert, a former Fitzroy utility player, Pert was educated at Templestowe High School.
The son of Brian Pert, a former Fitzroy utility player, Pert was educated at Templestowe High School.
Tall, well-built and strong in the air, Pert played over 200 league games, despite suffering two serious knee injuries in the prime years of his career. Besides representing Bulleen in junior football, Pert also played for the Victorian Football League (VFL) schoolboys team in Ireland in 1981. He was recruited to Fitzroy, as Bulleen was in Fitzroy"s recruiting zone, and made his senior debut in Round 4 of the 1982 season at only 16 years of age.
Pert missed much of the first half of the 1987 VFL season due to a knee injury, but was playing again by the end of the season.
Prior to the start of the 1988 VFL season, Paul Roos was named captain of Fitzroy, and Pert was chosen as his deputy. On the strong bond between Roos and Pert, David Parkin, who was coach of Fitzroy at the time, said:
They"re inseparable in everything they do.
On the field, from the time the ball leaves Pert and goes to Roos, there is an understanding there. I don"t think I"ve seen such an understanding relationship between two players.
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Early in the season, Pert suffered a bizarre injury when he went to his girlfriend"s house for dinner and got a biscuit stuck in his oesophagus.
The blockage remained overnight and so the following day he underwent an oesophagoscopy under general anaesthetic. He recovered in time for the Round 5 game against Richmond. He returned in 1989, winning Fitzroy"s best and fairest.
At the end of the 1990 American Federation of Labor-Congress season, Pert suffered another knee injury that would rule him out of play for the whole year.
The Lions let Pert go, having played 163 games with 42 goals between 1982 and 1990. The Collingwood Football Club subsequently picked him up in the 1990 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft.
After missing the entire 1991 American Federation of Labor-Congress season with a knee injury that he carried over from Fitzroy, Pert gave Collingwood loyal service over 70 games in four seasons, continuing to take on and match the best full forwards in the League. After retiring, Pert worked as a chief executive officer (Chief Executive Officer) for various high-profile organizations in Melbourne.
He was head of Austereo before taking up a position at the Nine Network television station in December 2006.
But that job did not last lougitude In May 2007, he replaced Greg Swann as Chief Executive Officer of Collingwood.