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Full name
  
Jack Darling

Name
  
Jack Darling

Current club
  
Career start
  
2011


Position(s)
  
Forward

Weight
  
87 kg

Height/Weight
  
191 cm / 87 kg

Height
  
1.91 m

Nominations
  
Jack Darling WAFL Round 11 Jack Darling back and shining

Date of birth
  
(1992-06-13) 13 June 1992 (age 23)

Draft
  
26th pick, 2010 National Draft

Role
  
Australian Rules Footballer

Original team
  
West Perth Football Club

Jack darling 2011 season highlights


Jack Darling (born 13 June 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited from West Perth in the WAFL with pick 26 in the 2010 AFL Draft.

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Jack Darling West Coast Eagles star Dean Cox says Jack Darling can play

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Early life

Jack Darling Gamble on West Coast forward Jack Darling pays off

Too young to enter the 2009 AFL Draft, he was predicted during the 2009 season to be a top-five draft pick, but some off-field incidents, including being suspended from his school and spending time in hospital following a fight at a nightclub, saw him slip to the first selection of the second round in the 2010 Draft. He played junior football for Sorrento-Duncraig JFC.

AFL career

Jack Darling West Coast Eagles praise young forward Jack Darling

Darling made his AFL debut for West Coast against North Melbourne in round 1, 2011, kicking 2 goals.

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In round 6, Darling was nominated for the 2011 AFL Rising Star after an impressive 3 goal display against Melbourne.

Playing style

Whilst Darling predominantly played in the forward line early in his career, from 2014 onwards, he enjoyed stints in the midfield where he prospered in a tall half-forward role.

As a forward, Darling is renowned for his tackling pressure and goal sense. He often creates unlikely goal-scoring opportunities through his unrelenting pursuit of opposition defenders in possession of the ball. His athleticism and endurance allow him to regularly find space from his opponents throughout the course of a game, and he continually strives to make himself a viable marking target inside his team's forward 50. He is just as effective on the ground as he is in the air. Darling has a black belt in martial arts and taekwondo, and often performs rapid lunges to propel himself from the ground using his hips and torso. His father, David, teaches martial arts as a discipline in Perth.

Jack Darling continues to attract comparisons to AFL greats Wayne Carey and Jonathan Brown (Australian footballer). By the time he was in his third season, with seven rounds remaining until the end of the season, Darling had played 62 games for the Eagles. In that time, he had kicked 112 goals, taken 304 marks and an astounding 205 tackles. Carey, by comparison, had played 59 games in his first four seasons for North Melbourne, having played just four in his debut year 1989. In those games, Carey kicked 112 goals, took 353 marks and laid just 58 tackles. Jonathan Brown played 57 games in his first three seasons with the Brisbane Lions and won two premierships. He kicked 57 goals in that period, took 301 marks and laid 62 tackles.

References

Jack Darling Wikipedia