Josh Mahoney

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Josh Mahoney
Personal Info
Birth October 31, 1977,
Recruited from Western Jets (TAC Cup)


Playing Career¹
Debut Round 12, June 14, 1997, Collingwood vs. West Coast Eagles, at Victoria Park
Team(s) Collingwood (1997-1998)

19 games, 8 goals

Western Bulldogs (1999-2000)

11 games, 2 goals

Port Adelaide (2004-)

37 games, 44 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career Highlights

  • Port Adelaide premiership side 2004
  • Port Adelaide leading goalkicker 2006

Josh Mahoney (born October 31, 1977), is an Australian rules footballer in the AFL.

[edit] Pre-AFL career

After beginning his career in the TAC Cup with the Western Jets, Mahoney moved to the Williamstown Seagulls in the VFL, playing 19 games with them in 1996. He was selected by the Collingwood Football Club with one of the last picks in the 1996 AFL Draft, pick 84.

[edit] AFL career (1997-2000)

Mahoney made his AFL debut with the Collingwood Football Club in Round 12, 1997. He was a handy small forward for the club, and was noted for his solid kicking and courage, as well as his ability to get the "hard ball".

At the end of 1998 Mahoney was traded to the Western Bulldogs for Tyson Lane, and the hard nut Mahoney wore a helmet during the 1999 season. He started the year in the team but due to injury fell away and didn't play a game after Round 12. He was delisted at the end of 2000.

[edit] AFL career resurrection

After toiling away for the Bendigo Bombers in the VFL following his delisting from the Bulldogs, Mahoney continued to impress and was a prominent player in the VFL vs SANFL State of Origin games. In the 2003 pre-season draft, with the final pick, Port Adelaide selected Mahoney.

He was given a lifeline and the then 26-year-old was not expected to have much of an impact at AFL level. But after breaking into the side after Round 6 after solid performances for Glenelg, Mahoney never lost his spot in the team in 2004. His performances across half-forward, booting 20 goals, and his defensive pressure was important, with the journeyman winning a premiership medallion in Port Adelaide's 2004 flag-winning side.

Mahoney played good football in 2006, winning the Powers leading goalkicker award with 29 goals.