Kyle Langford (footballer)

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Kyle Langford
Kyle Langford 2018.6.jpg
Langford in August 2018
Personal information
Full name Kyle Langford
Date of birth (1996-12-01) 1 December 1996 (age 25)
Original team(s) Northern Knights (TAC Cup)
Draft No. 17, 2014 national draft
Height 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Weight 90 kg (198 lb)
Position(s) Midfielder / Forward
Club information
Current club Essendon
Number 4
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2015– Essendon 98 (67)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2021.
Career highlights
  • Essendon best clubman: 2020, 2021
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Kyle Langford (born 1 December 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer with the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Essendon Football Club with the 17th overall selection in the 2014 national draft.[1]

Langford attended Ivanhoe Grammar School, and represented both the Northern Knights and Vic Metro in the TAC Cup and AFL Under 18 Championships respectively. He kicked back-to-back five-goal hauls and equaled the highest marking average of eight marks per match in the TAC Cup.[2] He made his AFL debut against St Kilda in round 5, 2015.[3]

He played 17 games in the 2016 AFL season, spending most of his time in the midfield and across the half-forward line. Langford booted 12 goals for the season (4th overall at the club) including three in the Bombers win over Carlton in round 23.

Langford received the No.4 guernsey for the 2018 AFL season, previously held by club champion Jobe Watson.[4] He took the next step in his development, showing plenty of skill and composure while playing in his new midfield role, while also being able to rest forward and contribute on the scoreboard.

In the 2019 Regular Season Langford played 17 of 22 games in a forward/midfield role.

The 2020 season saw Langford achieve his most consistent season to date. He played 16 of a possible 17 games, finished 4th in the club’s Best and Fairest and 3rd in the club’s goal kicking.

Statistics[]

Statistics are correct to the end 2020[5]
Legend
 G  Goals  K  Kicks  D  Disposals  T  Tackles
 B  Behinds  H  Handballs  M  Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2015 Essendon 30 8 3 3 27 37 64 15 19 0.4 0.4 3.4 4.6 8.0 1.9 2.4
2016 Essendon 30 17 12 7 134 126 260 81 58 0.7 0.4 7.9 7.4 15.3 4.8 3.4
2017 Essendon 30 6 4 4 47 35 82 26 19 0.7 0.7 7.8 5.8 13.7 4.3 3.2
2018 Essendon 4 16 9 8 168 119 287 64 78 0.6 0.5 10.5 7.4 17.9 4.0 4.9
2019 Essendon 4 17 15 3 153 146 299 60 56 0.9 0.2 9.0 8.6 17.6 3.5 3.3
2020 Essendon 4 16 11 9 146 142 288 65 30 0.7 0.6 9.1 8.9 18.0 4.1 1.9
Career 81 54 34 684 612 1296 315 260 0.7 0.4 8.4 7.7 16.0 3.9 3.2

References[]

  1. ^ Clark, Jay (27 November 2014). "Essendon say trading Paddy Ryder will rebuild club after snaring Kyle Langford, Jayden Laverde". Herald Sun. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  2. ^ Twomey, Callum (8 November 2014). "19 days to the draft: Meet Kyle Langford".
  3. ^ Matthews, Bruce (3 May 2015). "Dustin Fletcher suffers head knock in Essendon's two-point win over St Kilda". Herald Sun. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Langford to Don four". Essendon Football Club. 28 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Kyle Langford". AFL Tables. Retrieved 10 November 2020.

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