Leigh Harding

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Leigh Harding
Personal information
Date of birth (1981-04-26) 26 April 1981
Original teamBannockburn/Geelong U18
DebutRound 17, 28 July 2001, Kangaroos
v. Brisbane Lions, at Colonial Stadium
Height/Weight181cm / 84kg
Playing career1

Kangaroos (2001-2010)

141 games, 157 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 2013 season.
Career highlights


  • Kangaroos leading goalkicker 2003

Leigh Harding (born 26 April 1981) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

Originally from Teesdale, Victoria,a small town near Bannockburn, Victoria Harding then played under-18 football with the Geelong Falcons before he moved to play with Geelong in the VFL.

Selected in the 2000 rookie draft, he was elevated from the Kangaroos' rookie list in 2001, where he made his debut as a 20-year-old.

A crumbing forward, Harding has the tendency to miss simple shots at goal on the run, although he has a high work rate. He topped the Kangaroos goalkicking in 2003 with just 33 goals, an equal personal best season haul.

In 2005, Harding moved from being a fringe player to more of a regular role. This improved in 2006 when he played 19 games out of 21, up until the final training session before Round 22, the final week of the season as the worst of luck struck as he suffered a knee injury, requiring a knee reconstruction, keeping him out of playing for around 12 months.

Leigh Harding retired from football in 2010. As of 2013, Harding is a Development Coach for the Brisbane Lions[1]

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