Career
During his career he played as a half forward. Abraham played in the Western Australian Sunday Football League for Thornlie and Kelmscott. He then played for Perth in the West Australian Football League, playing only 8 games before being recruited by the Fremantle Football Club
He was noted for his pace and ability to kick freak goals.
In the first home and away game of 2001, he suffered an injury that would ultimately end his career.
In a freak incident, less than a minute after he entered the ground, he ran into a stationary James Hird (who had taken a mark more than a second earlier) and on falling landed awkwardly and damaged his left knee. After injuring the knee he walked off the ground.
He was delisted at the end of that season, after it became apparent that surgery to his knee had not been successful. He was assistant coach at the Perth Football Club, his original club, in 2006.
In 2008 Abraham was coach of Western Australian Sunday Football League team Kelmscott.