| Josh Fraser | |||
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Fraser playing for Collingwood in 2006 | |||
| Personal information | |||
| Full name | Joshua Fraser | ||
| Nickname | Frase[1] | ||
| Born | (1982-01-05)5 January 1982 (age 44) | ||
| Original team | Seville YVMDFL/MansfieldMurray Bushrangers (TAC Cup) | ||
| Draft | No.1,1999 National Draft | ||
| Height | 202 cm (6 ft 8 in) | ||
| Weight | 100 kg (220 lb) | ||
| Position | Ruckman | ||
| Playing career1 | |||
| Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
| 2000–2010 | Collingwood | 200 (156) | |
| 2011–2012 | Gold Coast | 18(12) | |
| Total | 218 (168) | ||
| Representative team honours | |||
| Years | Team | Games (Goals) | |
| 2008 | Victoria | 1 | |
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2011. 2 Representative statistics correct as of 2008. | |||
| Career highlights | |||
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| Sources:AFL Tables,AustralianFootball.com | |||
Joshua Fraser (born 5 January 1982) is a former professionalAustralian rules footballer who played for theCollingwood Football Club and theGold Coast Suns in theAustralian Football League (AFL).
FromMansfield via Murray U18, Fraser was the number one pick in the1999 National Draft, going to Collingwood.[2] Fraser played 21 games in his first season. He won anAFL Rising Star nomination in his debut year. He played all 25 games in 2002, kicked 37 goals and played in the Grand Final team where he kicked three goals, following a three-goal haul in the Preliminary Final. In 2003 he had over 340 disposals in the season, 300 hit outs and kicked 20 goals.
Fraser played all 23 games in 2006, having 341 hit outs for the year, his best return. He kicked 16 goals, averaged more than 17 touches a game, more than 7 marks a game, and 15 hit outs. He finished fourth in theCopeland Trophy, along withHeath Shaw, only three votes behind the eventual winnerAlan Didak.
In 2007, Josh Fraser did not miss a game until Round 20 against Melbourne, his second last game for the season. He returned for the Elimination Final win againstSydney before withdrawing late againstWest Coast the next week, his last game for the season.
In 2008, Fraser was namedScott Burns' vice-captain.
In 2010, Fraser played nine games for the club, and he lost his first-choice ruckman position to new recruitDarren Jolly. He played his 200th game for Collingwood in the round 22 clash against Hawthorn.
At the conclusion of the season, Fraser was picked up by Gold Coast, ending his tenure with Collingwood. In Fraser's first season at the Suns he played 16 games, with an average of 14.8 disposals and 13.3 hit outs per game. His main role at the Suns was to support and develop the young, emerging ruckmen at the club.
Fraser's AFL playing career ended when he resigned from the Gold Coast Suns on 29 August 2012. He played 18 games for the club.[2]
Following the end of his playing career in 2012, Fraser expressed interest in football coaching roles and stated that wanted to establish a long-term coaching career. He has completed two coaching courses; Level Two Coaches Course and Next Coach Program.[3]
In January 2014, Fraser commenced his coaching career when he was appointed coach of the Gold Coast Sun's reserves team that plays in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL).[2][4]
He signed to serve as an assistant coach in the role of development coach at theCarlton Football Club in 2016 under senior coachBrendon Bolton, and within that role served as coach of itsVFL-affiliate club, theNorthern Blues.[5] He remained with the club until the start of the 2020 season, at which point the impacts of theCOVID-19 pandemic saw Carlton end its connection with the Northern Blues and make Fraser redundant. In 2021, the VFL club re-established itself under its previous identity, theNorthern Bullants, and Fraser remained with the club as its senior coach.[6]
After two seasons coaching the Bullants, Fraser was appointed coach ofCollingwood's VFL team ahead of the2023 season. Fraser departed the Collingwood Football Club at the end of the 2025 AFL season.[7]
On 27 September 2025, it was announced Fraser had returned to the Carlton Football Club as an assistant coach in the role of forwards coach under senior coachMichael Voss.[8][9]
Fraser married long time girlfriend Kylie Sutcliffe in December 2008 in Port Melbourne. They have 2 children, Ted (born in 2009) and Emmy (born in 2013).
In 2013, Fraser was a part-time AFL commentator onABC radio.[3]
"Being led by Frase and being under him for the last two years and him really showing what the VFL program's all about and showing how to go about it has been great."