Full name Jarrod Witts Height 2.08 m Name Jarrod Witts | Position(s) Forward/Ruck Height/Weight 209cm / 113kg Career start 2012 | |
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Date of birth (1992-09-15) 15 September 1992 (age 23) Draft 67th pick, 2011 National Draft Role Australian Rules Footballer Profiles |
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Jarrod Witts (born 13 September 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Collingwood Football Club from 2012 to 2016.
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- Mark of the year jarrod witts round 15 2014
- Welcome Jarrod Witts
- Early life
- AFL career
- Statistics
- References

Welcome Jarrod Witts
Early life

Witts was born in Sydney and grew up in the northern suburb of Normanhurst. He attended Barker College on the North Shore of Sydney. His first sporting interest was Australian rules football and he would often attend Sydney Swans home games in his youth. In 1999, Witts was in attendance at the Sydney Cricket Ground the day Tony Lockett broke Gordon Coventry's all-time goal kicking record and ran onto the field after the historic achievement.

Despite his early interest in Australian rules football, Witts switched allegiances later in childhood and took up rugby union in winter and cricket in the summer months throughout his adolescence. As a cricketer, he was selected in the New South Wales Emerging Blues squad and played alongside future Australian representative Pat Cummins. At the age of 15, he was convinced by school friends to try Australian rules football again and joined the under-16 side at the St Ives Football Club. In just his third game for St Ives, Witts was scouted by Collingwood employee Rod Carter, who informed the Magpies' recruiting manager Derek Hine of Witts' potential. A week later, Hine offered Witts a NSW scholarship to join Collingwood and the deal was accepted.

In 2009, he joined Sydney University's under-19 team and continued his development. As a part of the NSW scholarship program, Witts played numerous games for Greater Western Sydney's TAC Cup team in 2010. The following year saw him elevated to Collingwood's senior list and his AFL journey began.
AFL career

He made his AFL debut for Collingwood against St Kilda in Round 6 of the 2013 AFL season. At the conclusion of the 2016 season, he was traded to the Gold Coast Football Club.
Witts is currently the third tallest player in the AFL. He stands at 209 cm just behind Fremantle big man Aaron Sandilands who is 211 cm and Collingwood player Mason Cox who stands at 211.4 cm.