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Josh Dunkley

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Australian rules footballer
For the Australian rower, seeJosh Dunkley-Smith.

Australian rules footballer
Josh Dunkley
Dunkley training in August 2018.
Personal information
Full nameJoshua Dunkley
Date of birth (1997-01-09)9 January 1997 (age 28)
Place of birthSydney,New South Wales, Australia
Original team(s)Gippsland Power (TAC Cup)/Sale Magpies
DraftNo. 25,2015 national draft
Height191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Weight91 kg (201 lb)
Position(s)Midfielder
Club information
Current clubBrisbane Lions
Number5
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
2016–2022Western Bulldogs116 (65)
2023–Brisbane Lions51 (8)
Total167 (73)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2024.
Career highlights
Sources:AFL Tables,AustralianFootball.com

Joshua Dunkley (born 9 January 1997) is anAustralian rules footballer who plays for theBrisbane Lions in theAustralian Football League (AFL).

Early life

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Dunkley was born in Sydney, the second of three children toSydney footballerAndrew and his wife Lisa.[1] After Andrew retired from AFL football in2002, the family returned south to country Victoria and lived on a farm nearYarram in the Gippsland region.[1] Dunkley participated in theAuskick program at Yarram.[2] During his time playing forGippsland Power, Dunkley developed into a promising leader (being the team captain in his final year), and his strong overhead marking skills, along with his ability to win the contested ball, had many comparing him to Sydney starLuke Parker.[3] He also spent time with Sydney's youth academy and played six games forRichmond's VFL team in 2015.[3] In the lead-up to the2015 AFL draft, Dunkley attracted keen interest from a number of clubs, especially his father's former club Sydney, but when theWestern Bulldogs bid for Dunkley with the 25th selection,[4] Sydney chose not to match the bid. After losing players likeNick Malceski andAdam Goodes, the club were looking for players with strong kicking skills and although Dunkley was under serious consideration, it was felt that his kicking skills needed improvement. He thus became the first player under the newfather–son drafting rules to have a draft bid placed on him which was not matched by his father's former club.[5]

He graduated fromGippsland Grammar School in 2014 and spent 2015 working at the school as a teacher's assistant prior to being drafted.[6]

AFL career

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Dunkley made his AFL debut in round 1,2016 againstFremantle. He also scored his first AFL goal in that match.[7] After his performance againstNorth Melbourne in round 20 where he recorded nineteen disposals, four tackles, three clearances, and three inside-50s, he was the round nomination for theRising Star.[8] Dunkley would then go on to play a key role in the club's amazing finals campaign, showing composure beyond his years on the biggest stage[citation needed]. He kicked two goals in the 47-point upset ofWest Coast in the elimination final in Perth. Then the following week againstHawthorn in the semi-final, Dunkley was rated among the Bulldogs' best players[citation needed], kicking a crucial goal in the second quarter as well as gathering 23 possessions in a memorable 23-point win[citation needed]. In the heart-stopping preliminary final win againstGreater Western Sydney, Dunkley again recorded over 20 possessions, and in thegrand final against his father's side, he gathered 15 disposals and seven tackles. At 19, he was the youngest player in the premiership side.[9]

Following a best-and-fairest season for the Bulldogs in 2022, Dunkley requested to be traded to theBrisbane Lions.[10] He was traded on the final day of trade period.[11]

Dunkley was part of the Brisbane Lions2024 premiership winning team.[12] In doing so, Dunkley became a two-time premiership player, and a premiership player at two different clubs.

Statistics

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Statistics are correct to the end of the 2024 season[13]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
  #  
Played in that season's 
premiership team
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game)Votes
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
2016#Western Bulldogs201791215213628876980.50.78.98.016.94.55.80
2017Western Bulldogs2075747398625290.71.06.75.712.33.64.10
2018Western Bulldogs5191115193223416931130.60.810.211.721.94.96.04
2019Western Bulldogs523118307344651951410.80.513.415.028.34.16.115
2020[a]Western Bulldogs512658513421928710.50.47.011.218.32.35.94
2021Western Bulldogs5155812922034956780.30.58.614.723.33.75.23
2022Western Bulldogs52318112723125841421400.80.511.813.625.46.26.114
2023Brisbane Lions524272613215821201650.10.310.913.424.35.06.94
2024#Brisbane Lions527663353486831501670.20.212.412.925.35.66.211
Career167737917802077385778510020.40.510.712.423.14.76.055

Notes

  1. ^The 2020 season was played with 17 home-and-away matches per team (down from 22) and 16-minute quarters with time on (down from 20-minute quarters with time on) due to theimpact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Honours and achievements

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  • Team
  • Individual
    • Chris Grant Best First Year Player: 2016
    • AFL Rising Star nominee:2016
    • 22 Under 22 team: 2019(vc)
    • Runner Up Best and Fairest 2019 (Doug Hawkins Medal)
    • John van Groningen Domestique Award: 2019
    • Tony Liberatore Most Improved Player Award: 2018, 2019

References

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  1. ^abWalsh, Courtney (27 September 2016)."AFL grand final 2016: Josh Dunkley born to kick on grand final day". The Australian.
  2. ^AFL Record. Round 1, 2022. pg 52
  3. ^abLandsberger, Sam (18 November 2015)."Josh Dunkley must decide whether to nominate as father-son for Sydney".Herald Sun.
  4. ^"Pick 25 - Josh Dunkley".westernbulldogs.com.au. Retrieved19 April 2016.
  5. ^Quayle, Emma (26 November 2015)."The Josh Dunkley dilemma: why Sydney opted out".The Age.
  6. ^"The Swans, or the draft? Josh Dunkley has time to make up his mind".
  7. ^"Josh Dunkley".westernbulldogs.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved19 April 2016.
  8. ^Guthrie, Ben (8 August 2016)."Son of a gun's 'fairytale' continues with Rising Star".AFL.com.au.Bigpond. Retrieved8 August 2016.
  9. ^Schlink, Leo (2 October 2016)."Western Bulldog Josh Dunkley could have easily been playing for Sydney in the AFL Grand Final". Herald Sun.
  10. ^"Dunkley requests a trade to Brisbane".westernbulldogs.com.au. Retrieved19 September 2022.
  11. ^@AFL_House (12 October 2022)."Trade paperwork lodged" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  12. ^"Lion Kings: Fagan's heroes thrash Swans in GF shock".AFL. 28 September 2024.
  13. ^"Josh Dunkley".AFL Tables. Retrieved29 September 2024.

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