Jayden Hunt

Australian Rules Footballer

Jayden Hunt was born in Australia on April 3rd, 1995 and is the Australian Rules Footballer. At the age of 29, Jayden Hunt biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 3, 1995
Nationality
Australia
Place of Birth
Australia
Age
29 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Australian Rules Footballer
Jayden Hunt Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 29 years old, Jayden Hunt has this physical status:

Height
187cm
Weight
82kg
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Jayden Hunt Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Jayden Hunt Life

Jayden Hunt (born 3 April 1995) is a registered Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Hunt, a 1.87-meter (6 ft 2 in) tall (6 lb) and weighing 83 kilograms (183 lb), plays mainly on the back flank but with the ability to also play on the wing.

He was born in an Australian rules football family with both his great-uncle and uncle playing in the Victorian Football League (now the Australian Football League).

He spent his junior football season in school but did not play any football at under the age of 18.

Despite this, he was drafted by the Melbourne Football Club as the fifteenth pick in the 2013 AFL draft.

He made his AFL debut in the 2016 season after struggling with injuries in his first two years.

Early life

Hunt was born into a football team with his great uncle, Harold Rumney, playing 186 games for Collingwood's Victorian Football League (now the Australian Football League), including four premierships with Collingwood between 1927 and 1980; his uncle, Andrew Moir, played 73 games for the Melbourne Football Club from 1977 to 1981. He played under 16 level football with Hampton Rovers Football Club in 2011 before playing school football with Brighton Grammar School. He did not participate in the Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS) competition during his draft year but did not compete in the TAC Cup or under 18 championships that year. The APS vs. Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria (AGSV) match was his year's representative match.

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Jayden Hunt Career

AFL career

Playing just the one representative match for the year, Hunt was drafted by the Melbourne Football Club with their third selection and fifty-seventh overall in the 2013 national draft, he was the only player in the draft to not play any football at under 18-level. He was labelled as the draft smoky and Herald Sun journalist, Sam Landsberger, noted he was "plucked from relative obscurity". After playing the first six matches in the Victorian Football League (VFL) for Melbourne's affiliate team, the Casey Scorpions in 2014, he was sidelined for over a year after suffering from a back injury and a broken jaw which he injured in June 2015. He returned to the VFL in July and played the remainder of the season including the elimination final loss against Essendon.

Hunt had his first uninterrupted pre-season in the lead-up to the 2016 season and played the first two matches of the NAB Challenge. He made his AFL debut in the thirty-five point win against Collingwood in round four at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Regarded for his speed, he received high praise during his eleventh match in round fifteen against Adelaide, which was described as his break-out match by Fox Sports Australia journalist, Julian De Stoop, and then-Melbourne coach, Paul Roos, stated it was "as good a 12-possession game as [he'd] ever seen". The next week, he recorded a then-career-high twenty-nine disposals and eight inside-50s in the thirty-two point win against Fremantle at TIO Stadium. Despite being eligible for the AFL Rising Star, he entered the final round of the season without a nomination, which caused Paul Roos to criticise the Rising Star process, stating "it would be a travesty if he did not receive a nomination" and proclaim he "could be the best young player in the competition". He ultimately missed out on a nomination, which led to Fox Sports Australia naming him the unluckiest player to miss a nomination. He did not miss a match following his debut and he finished with nineteen matches for the season. His season was rewarded with the Harold Ball Memorial Trophy as Melbourne's best young player, and an eleventh-place finish in the best and fairest count.

Hunt struggled to maintain a place in the Melbourne side over the following years, only being listed as an emergency in Melbourne's 2021 grand final win. The following year, Hunt exercised his rights as a free agent and moved to West Coast.

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Every club rated from the 2022 AFL Trade Period

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 13, 2022
The official 2022 AFL Trade Period has concluded and dusted after some of the biggest trades in recent memory - here's how the Daily Mail Australia rated your team's performance during the holiday period.