Levi Casboult

Australian Rules Footballer

Levi Casboult was born in Australia on March 15th, 1990 and is the Australian Rules Footballer. At the age of 34, Levi Casboult 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
March 15, 1990
Nationality
Australia
Place of Birth
Australia
Age
34 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Australian Rules Footballer
Levi Casboult Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 34 years old, Levi Casboult has this physical status:

Height
201cm
Weight
101kg
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Levi Casboult Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Levi Casboult Life

Levi Casboult (born 15 March 1990) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Casboult, a tall and solidly built player, spent much of his formative years as a ruckman and key position player.

Casboult began to play TAC Cup football with the Dandenong Stingrays in 2007.

He played a total of 44 games with the Stingrays; in his first two seasons, he scored only three goals, but in 2009 he was moved into a key forward role and scored 41 goals in 20 matches.Casboult was recruited by the Carlton Football Club with its third round selection in the 2010 AFL Rookie Draft (at selection 44 overall).

His first month at the club was eventful.

Before the 2009 Christmas break, Casboult attended the team's controversial booze cruise (the fallout from which included the suspensions of Andrew Walker, Eddie Betts and Ryan Houlihan, plus a "please explain" to the club from the AFL); it was widely reported in the media that, in an initiation game, Casboult was handcuffed to an unnamed senior player and forced to match him drink-for-drink until barely conscious.

A few days later, on 24 December, Casboult was fortunate to walk away uninjured from in a head-on car accident: his car was struck by the car of Samir Azemi, which had jumped the median strip on the Princes Highway in Dandenong.

Azemi was killed in the accident.Casboult did not play an AFL game for Carlton in his first two seasons after being drafted; he temporarily elevated to the senior list before the start of the 2011 season, but was injured before he could make his debut.

He played as a key forward and occasional ruckman for the club's VFL-affiliate, the Northern Blues.

Casboult made his AFL debut in Round 17 of the 2012 AFL season, when injuries and suspension resulted in Carlton's first three ruck choices all being unavailable for selection.Casboult won a regular place in the senior team in 2014, playing as a forward and sometimes as a back-up ruckman.

Over the next few seasons, he gained attention as one of the strongest contested marks in the competition, and he was a Mark of the Year finalist in 2014.

Through the early part of his career, he was noted for very poor goalkicking accuracy from set shots, returning less than 50% each season; but after working with former Collingwood and North Melbourne full forward Saverio Rocca in 2015 and again in 2017, became one of the team's most reliable set shots.Casboult was a unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2017 season but signed a two-year contract extension with the club in September.

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Despite the humiliating loss, Kangaroos fans have plenty to celebrate after Alastair Clarkson's appointment

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2022
On Saturday, Alastair Clarkson was welcomed by North Melbourne supporters, but he was left in no doubt about the magnitude of the challenge ahead as the Kangaroos suffered a 67-point thrashing against Gold Coast at Marvel Stadium. On Friday, a four-time premiership coach with Hawthorn, Clarkson, announced on Friday that he would stop his sabbatical and return to footy next season by taking over the team he started in 1987. The 54-year-old will lead the Kangaroos for the next five seasons, and his appointment has ignited a lot of excitement among a fan base that has long been in dire need of positive news.