Jared Rivers

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Jared Rivers
Personal information
Full nameJared Rivers
Date of birth (1984-10-18) 18 October 1984
Original teamNorth Adelaide (SANFL)
Draft#26, 2002 National Draft, Melbourne
Height/Weight192cm / 92kg
Position(s)Defender
Club information
Current clubGeelong
Number25
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
20032012
2013
Total
Melbourne
Geelong
150 (18)
0010 0(0)
160 (18)
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 2013 season.
Career highlights

Jared Rivers (born 18 October 1984 in Port Augusta, South Australia) is a centre-half back for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Junior career

As a child he supported the Sydney Swans and cites Tony Lockett and Paul Kelly as his childhood heroes. He attended Caritas College until Year 10 and Sacred Heart College Senior, Adelaide afterwards.

He played junior football for the South Augusta Bulldogs Football club. He won a premiership with the club in 2000 at the age of 15, taking on much stronger opponents in the Spencer Gulf League. The North Adelaide Football Club spotted his raw talent and soon he was playing seniors under coach Darel Hart, who described him as a delight to coach.

He was rising quickly as a potential top ten draft pick, and was selected to play for South Australia's Under 18 team in the National competition. Unfortunately, he injured his wrist in the lead up to this match. But scouts from the Melbourne Demons liked what they saw in the kid, and selected him as the 27th pick overall in the 2002 AFL Draft.

Senior career

Melbourne

He only managed three games in his debut season, but won praise from many for his job on Port Adelaide superstar Warren Tredrea in his second match.

After a solid preseason, Rivers cemented his spot in the team and was quickly noticed by many in the football community. This resulted in his Round 3 nomination for National Bank Rising Star in 2004. He continued his good form all throughout the season right till the Demons' loss to Geelong in the Elimination Final. To prove how much his star was rising, his father Peter 'Boof' Rivers was given his own spot in the paper to comment on how Jared was faring, and he wasn't glowing in his report all the time.

In the week leading up to the Final, he was awarded the 2004 Rising Star award. The choice was unanimous as he received 5 marks from all nine judges to collect the maximum of 45 points. The next best was Melbourne teammate Aaron Davey, who River's admitted was a shoo-in for the award until injuring his hamstring late in season 2004.

His season in 2005 may not have been so spectacular, with poor form and injury culminating in him being dropped to the Sandringham team towards the end of the season. He was also suspended for two matches after striking Hawthorn's Ben Dixon, who was helpless as Rivers sent a message to both he and to future opposition forwards that he would not be messed with. But despite these setbacks, supporters of his back in Pt Augusta are sure he will bounce back in 2006 to reaffirm himself as one of the AFL's premier defenders.

Rivers bounced back well from an indifferent 2005, by once again becoming the premier defender of the Melbourne Football Club, the highlight of the year certainly notching up his 50th career game against Port Adelaide at the MCG in Round 13.

Rivers is considered a master of the one percenter. He has also been able to sneak forward on many occasions in the 2006 season, including the Queens Birthday Match when he was able to kick his first and second goals in AFL football.

Rivers has had an unlucky start to the 2007 Season, suffering from injuries. Falling into line with Melbourne's other injury problems in 2007, Rivers has had little time on the field, and was considered at one stage to be suffering from a season-threatening groin injury.

2008 saw Rivers succumb to injury once again, this time with a torn abdominal against the Magpies in the annual Queens Birthday match. Rivers is still one of the competitions best young backman but it is unknown if he will ever be able to overcome his injury concerns and fulfil his potential.

Geelong

On 18 October 2012, Rivers, an unrestricted free agent under the AFL's new free agency system, signed a 2-year contract with the Geelong Football Club.[1]

Statistics

Statistics are correct as of Round 22, 2012 (September 2010)[2]
Season Team No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Marks Handballs Disposals
2003 Melbourne 27 3 0 0 4 2 1 5
2004 Melbourne 27 22 0 0 130 109 129 259
2005 Melbourne 27 14 0 0 98 79 66 164
2006 Melbourne 27 22 4 4 166 118 129 295
2007 Melbourne 27 3 0 0 17 16 22 39
2008 Melbourne 27 6 0 1 28 23 38 66
2009 Melbourne 27 20 0 0 113 86 108 221
2010 Melbourne 27 18 0 1 142 106 94 236
2011 Melbourne 27 20 1 1 130 88 143 273
2012 Melbourne 27 22 13 10 171 109 111 282
Totals 150 18 17 999 736 841 1840

References

  1. Ryan, Peter. "Rivers flows to Geelong". afl.com.au. Retrieved 19 October 2012. 
  2. BigPond, AFL (11 September 2010). "Player Profile – Jared Rivers". 

External links

Awards
Preceded by
Sam Mitchell
AFL Rising Star
2004
Succeeded by
Brett Deledio
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