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Daniel Rich

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Australian rules footballer
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Australian rules footballer
Daniel Rich
Rich playing for Brisbane in August 2018
Personal information
Full nameDaniel Rich
NicknamesDan, Richy, Bam Bam
Born (1990-06-07)7 June 1990 (age 35)
Original teamSubiaco (WAFL)
DraftNo. 7,2008 national draft
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight95 kg (209 lb)
PositionDefender
Club information
Current clubBrisbane Lions
Number10
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
2009–2023Brisbane Lions275 (116)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2023 season.
Career highlights
Sources:AFL Tables,AustralianFootball.com

Daniel Rich (born 7 June 1990) is a former professionalAustralian rules footballer who played for theBrisbane Lions in theAustralian Football League (AFL). He began his career in 2009, winning theRising Star in his first year. After 275 AFL games and oneAll-Australian selection (in 2021), he retired in 2023. He now plays in the half Back line for Noosa Tigers in the QAFL for the 2025 season.

Early life

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Prior to being drafted by Brisbane, Rich had already amassed a considerable football résumé. This included under-18 selection for Western Australia in both 2007 and 2008, including selection for the All-Australian team both years, as well as playing in two senior premierships forSubiaco in theWAFL.[1] Following strong performances at senior level, Rich was regarded by many observers as a potential top-two selection in the months leading up to the draft.[2]

AFL career

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Rich made an impressive senior debut in Round 1, 2009, amassing 21 possessions and 4 tackles, a performance which garnered him theRising Star nomination for Round 1.[3] He was rewarded for an outstanding first-year season with the 2009NAB Rising Star award, being only the second Rising Star winner to poll maximum votes from all 9 judges; he also created history by becoming the third consecutive player to be drafted at pick seven and win the award. The praise for Rich's debut season kept coming, this time coming from the players themselves, after winning the AFLPA award forBest First-Year Player by more than 400 votes.

Following a stellar first season, Rich added bulk to his frame over the 2010 pre-season and established himself as a key component of the Lions midfield in 2010. While he was consistently among the Lions top performers in the midfield, he particularly shone in the half-back line towards the tail end of the season in the Lions’ narrow loss to St Kilda in Round 15, against Melbourne in Round 18, and Essendon in Round 21. He led the Lions in inside-50s (93) and was second for tackles with 103, and had an impressive average of 19 disposals per game. He finished inside the top ten in the 2010Merrett–Murray Medal, placing 8th with 24.5 votes.

Rich played his 100th AFL game againstGeelong in Round 2, 2014, but he suffered a season-endingACL injury in the loss to theGold Coast Suns the following week.[4]

Rich was selected for the2021 All-Australian team in the half-back position. He was the only Lion to make the team in 2021.[5]

In Round 13 of the2023 season, after the Lions were shockingly upset by Hawthorn, fellow LionJack Gunston and Rich voluntarily stood themselves down from selection after being unhappy with their form.[6]

On the 4th of September, 2023, Rich announced his retirement at the conclusion of the 2023 season, after a 275-game career.[7]

Rich was not selected at AFL level again after he stood himself down after the Hawks game, meaning he was not a part of the Lions’s squad for the2023 AFL Grand Final. This was the first time the club had made it to the grand final during Rich’s time at the club, which was seen by many in the wider AFL community as unfortunate timing due to Rich’s loyalty to the club during their time at the bottom of the ladder, but also reflective of his selfless and loyal attitude at the club.[8] Prior to the aforementioned grand final, Rich won the 2023 edition of theFox Footy Longest Kick, kicking a total distance of 69.5 metres (228 ft)—which is the second-longest kick in the competition's 8-year history—and winning $10,000.[9][10]

Rich announced on theKick Ons podcast, hosted by teammatesCameron Rayner andHugh McCluggage, that he would remain at the Lions after his retirement, but he has yet to announce in what capacity that will be.[11]

Personal life

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Rich was educated in Western Australia, attending secondary schooling atSacred Heart College, Sorrento. He has two children, Xander and Indiana. He played junior football for Sorrento-Duncraig, part of theSubiaco junior district.

Statistics

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Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
  †  
Led the league for 
the season
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game)Votes
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
2009Brisbane Lions10241417245170415711060.60.710.27.117.33.04.46
2010Brisbane Lions1022614237189426611030.30.610.88.619.42.84.72
2011Brisbane Lions1016141219810930742760.90.812.46.819.22.64.80
2012Brisbane Lions1020201326916543473651.00.713.58.321.73.73.38
2013Brisbane Lions101613916613029627450.80.610.48.118.51.72.85
2014Brisbane Lions1030124234711800.38.07.715.73.72.70
2015Brisbane Lions10219824016840857670.40.411.48.019.42.73.23
2016Brisbane Lions102117825615641267930.80.412.27.419.63.24.40
2017Brisbane Lions102281132214746981350.40.514.66.721.33.71.64
2018Brisbane Lions10181421913335268420.00.212.17.319.53.72.30
2019Brisbane Lions102444432108540137480.10.118.04.522.55.72.00
2020[a]Brisbane Lions1015422183925774190.20.114.52.617.14.91.22
2021Brisbane Lions1024310514110624137420.10.421.44.626.05.71.86
2022Brisbane Lions10221340410450899350.00.118.44.723.14.51.60
2023Brisbane Lions10720113241373820.30.016.13.419.65.40.31
Career[12]27511611638571774563110437860.40.414.06.520.53.82.937

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

References

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  1. ^"Lions hit draft jackpot by getting Rich". The Age website. 29 November 2008. Archived fromthe original on 6 December 2008. Retrieved2 December 2008.
  2. ^"Eagles still undecided on Rich, Naitanui". Sydney Morning Herald website. 28 October 2008. Archived fromthe original on 11 September 2009. Retrieved2008-12-15.
  3. ^"NAB AFL Rising Star: Rd 1". Australian Football League website. 31 March 2009. Archived fromthe original on 1 April 2009. Retrieved20 June 2009.
  4. ^Brisbane Lions confirm ACL injury for Daniel Rich,The Age, 7 April 2014
  5. ^ALL-AUSTRALIAN TEAM: Dees dominate, 11 new faces, first-time captain, 26 August 2021
  6. ^Brisbane Lions rocked as Jack Gunston and Daniel Rich stand down from AFL selection indefinitely, 15 June 2023
  7. ^Daniel Rich Announces Retirement, 4 September 2023
  8. ^The 2023 Toyota Grand Final Team, 28 September 2023
  9. ^"'Who does that?!' Lions' dream GF build-up, Fev bombs into Yarra in wild Longest Kick".Fox Sports. 30 September 2023. Retrieved1 October 2023.
  10. ^Longest Kick 2023: Daniel Rich claims CHAOTIC victory as Fevola ends up in Yarra!? | Fox Footy, 29 September 2023, retrieved1 October 2023
  11. ^Kick Ons Episode 26: Daniel Rich, 13 September 2023
  12. ^"AFL Tables - Daniel Rich - Stats - Statistics".

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