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Aiden Bonar

Aiden Bonar (born 8 March 1999) is an rules footballer who plays as a defender for the Williamstown Football Club in the (VFL). Bonar was selected by the with the eleventh pick in the 2017 AFL national draft after playing for the Dandenong Stingrays in the TAC Cup and overcoming two knee reconstructions as a junior. He made his AFL debut for the Giants in round 20 of the 2018 season against Carlton at , where he recorded 16 disposals and two goals in a 105-point victory. After playing 6 senior games for GWS across two seasons, Bonar sought greater opportunities and was traded to at the conclusion of the 2019 trade period in exchange for the Kangaroos' future third-round draft selection. At , Bonar transitioned to a defensive role and debuted for the club in round 3 of the , ultimately appearing in 28 games over four years while dealing with injuries including a issue that sidelined him for much of the pre-season. He was delisted by the at the end of the 2023 season as part of a broader list overhaul. Following a pre-season training stint with that did not result in a , Bonar signed with Williamstown ahead of the 2024 VFL season and has since re-committed to the club through 2026, contributing as a key defender in the Seagulls' backline.

Early life and background

Family and heritage

Aiden Bonar was born on 8 March 1999. His family background reflects a blend of Scottish and Papua New Guinean heritage. His father, Joe Bonar, was born in Scotland and relocated to Melbourne at the age of three. Joe later moved to Papua New Guinea in the late 1980s to work as a volunteer teacher at a school for handicapped children, where he met Aiden's mother, Suzie, who assisted at the same school and grew up in the town of Kiunga in Papua New Guinea's Western Province. The couple had their first child, daughter Roseanna, in Papua New Guinea before relocating the family back to Melbourne shortly after, where Aiden and his younger sister Jessica were born and raised. Bonar's upbringing in the family's Cranbourne home emphasized discipline and resilience, shaped significantly by his parents' hands-on involvement. During his recovery from multiple knee injuries in his junior years, Joe played a key role in daily routines, timing Aiden's runs, counting repetitions, and participating in kicking drills as early as 6 a.m. each day, while stressing the importance of self-motivation. Suzie supported these efforts by ensuring proper , , and weekly transport to specialized training sessions, such as trampoline exercises to rebuild strength. This structured environment helped instill a strong , with no prior history of in either parent's lineage before Aiden began playing Auskick. His sisters, Roseanna and , provided crucial emotional support during these challenging periods, offering a listening ear and encouragement when frustrations mounted. Aiden frequently visited Roseanna's home to discuss his feelings and progress, crediting the family's collective backing for maintaining his mental fortitude amid setbacks. This close-knit dynamic, rooted in their diverse cultural influences, fostered a supportive foundation that extended beyond immediate recovery to his overall personal development.

Introduction to football

Aiden Bonar began his introduction to through the Auskick program at the Crib Point Junior Football Club at the age of four, marking the start of his involvement in the sport despite no prior family history of playing. His family provided essential support during these early years, encouraging his participation and development in local junior competitions on the . Bonar progressed through local clubs, joining Karingal Football Club, where he played for several years before moving to the Seaford Tigers for higher junior levels. At Seaford, he contributed to multiple premierships and earned awards, honing his skills in competitive environments within the Frankston and District Junior Football League. While attending Haileybury College's Keysborough campus, Bonar balanced academic commitments with intensive early training, representing the school in interschool matches and building a foundation for his athletic profile. His initial development centered on emerging as an athletic inside-midfielder, characterized by strong endurance for sustained play and explosive power in contests. This combination allowed him to excel in stoppages and clearances during junior games, setting the stage for further growth at the local level.

Junior and draft career

Youth football and injuries

Bonar began his elite youth journey after developing at the local Seaford Tigers club, joining the Stingrays' under-16 team in the TAC Cup competition at age 16 in 2015. His early promise as a versatile player capable of contributing across multiple positions was quickly evident, though his career was soon overshadowed by significant injuries. During his second game for the Stingrays in 2015, Bonar suffered his first (ACL) rupture in his right , which required surgical and a 14-month period. The injury occurred just before he was set to represent Vic Country in the under-16 championships, derailing his momentum and forcing him to focus intensely on recovery. After returning in 2016, Bonar managed only four games before suffering a second ACL rupture in the same , extending his time sidelined to a total of 26 months across both injuries. The rehabilitation process for both injuries was rigorous and multifaceted, particularly after the second rupture, where Bonar adopted a more structured approach under surgeon Julian Feller. He utilized a to map out daily goals, incorporated exercises at school, and committed to 1.5 hours of weekly training for three months to rebuild stability and explosiveness. Family support was crucial, with Bonar waking at 6:00 a.m. for sessions assisted by his , attending four physiotherapy appointments weekly, and maintaining unwavering discipline without missing gym work. This methodical effort, described by Bonar as making him "more disciplined" and "more focused," allowed him to return to competitive form late in the 2017 season, playing six games for the Stingrays. Despite the limited opportunities due to , Bonar's athletic traits shone through in his brief appearances and testing, showcasing speed, strength, and . At the 2017 NAB AFL Draft Combine, he equalled the standing record at 89 cm and placed second in the 20-metre sprint with a time of 2.90 seconds, highlighting his explosive power and agility as a potential marking forward or midfielder.

2017 AFL National Draft

Bonar entered the 2017 National Draft as a highly regarded prospect from the Stingrays, having overcome significant injury setbacks during his junior career. His pre-draft narrative centered on a remarkable "resurrection" after undergoing two knee reconstructions, which had limited his playing time but showcased his resilience and potential. Despite these concerns, recruiters viewed him as a high-upside inside-midfielder capable of also playing as a forward, with his powerful build and versatility boosting his appeal. At the Combine held in October, Bonar impressed with elite athletic metrics that alleviated some doubts about his durability. He clocked 2.90 seconds in the 20m sprint, placing second overall behind Jack Petruccelle's 2.87 seconds. In the agility test, he recorded 8.30 seconds, tying for tenth position. Bonar tied the all-time Combine record in the standing with a leap of 89 cm, matching Jordan Gallucci's mark from 2016 and demonstrating his explosive power. These results elevated his draft stock, positioning him firmly as a top-10 prospect in many mock drafts. The selected Bonar with the 11th overall pick in the 2017 National Draft on November 24, capitalizing on his athletic profile despite the injury risks weighed by other clubs. His selection underscored the Giants' of investing in high-potential talents with proven stories, adding depth to their midfield and forward lines.

Professional career with AFL clubs

Greater Western Sydney Giants

Following his selection at pick 11 in the 2017 AFL National Draft, Aiden Bonar signed an initial two-year contract with the and joined the club as an explosive inside midfielder. Bonar made his AFL debut on 5 August 2018, aged 19, in the Giants' round 20 match against Carlton at , where he recorded 16 disposals and kicked two goals in a 105-point victory. Over the 2018 and 2019 seasons, he played a total of six senior games for the Giants, scoring five goals in limited opportunities. Despite his potential, Bonar struggled to secure consistent senior selection amid the Giants' midfield depth and the ongoing effects of prior reconstructions from his career. He spent significant time developing in the NEAFL with the Giants' reserves side, where he showed promise as a contested ball-winner. At the end of the 2019 season, Bonar was traded to along with the Giants' future fourth-round pick (tied to ) in exchange for the Kangaroos' future third-round pick in the .

North Melbourne Kangaroos

Bonar joined at the end of the 2019 AFL trade period, arriving from in exchange for the Kangaroos' future third-round draft pick. Initially continuing his role as a from his time at the Giants, he transitioned to a defensive position midway through the 2020 season, where his athleticism and courage proved effective. Over four seasons from 2020 to 2023, Bonar played 28 games for without scoring a , primarily contributing as a rebounding defender with strengths in disposals and marks. In 2021, Bonar featured in 10 senior matches, averaging 10.7 disposals per game and recording 25 rebound 50s for the season. That July, amid his improved form in defense, Bonar signed a two-year extension, committing to the until the end of 2023. Bonar's opportunities at level were hampered by recurring injuries, including a high-grade ankle in 2021 that required and sidelined him for eight to ten weeks, as well as a injury aggravated late that year. These issues, combined with North Melbourne's congested team list during a rebuilding phase, limited him to just six games in 2020, ten in 2021, ten in 2022, and two in 2023, for a career total of 28 appearances at the . In round 18 of the 2022 season, Bonar played a key role in North Melbourne's victory over , collecting 14 disposals and three marks to help secure the win. On 20 October 2023, following the conclusion of the 2023 season, North Melbourne delisted Bonar after four years, with football boss praising his dedication and contributions during that time. Bonar expressed a desire for greater playing opportunities elsewhere after the delisting.

VFL career

Williamstown Football Club

Following his delisting from at the end of the 2023 season, Aiden Bonar signed with Williamstown Football Club in the () for the 2024 season, taking on a role as a . In his debut season, Bonar played 17 games for the Seagulls, contributing to the team's defensive structure with his athleticism and marking ability honed from experience. Bonar continued with Williamstown in 2025, where he played 2 games after returning from absences, including Round 4 against , where he helped solidify the backline. On 12 October 2025, Bonar re-signed for the 2026 VFL season, entering his third year with the club and further establishing himself as a key defender who leverages prior tenure for leadership in the reserves competition.

Playing style and legacy

Development as a player

Bonar burst onto the professional scene as an athletic inside-midfielder renowned for his elite speed, clocking a 2.90-second time in the 20m sprint at the 2017 , complemented by standout power and endurance that highlighted his explosive potential. Selected by at pick 11 in the 2017 National Draft, he was valued for his versatility, with forward capabilities that could exploit his burst and aerial strength in attacking roles. His draft profile emphasized an innate appetite for contest and tackling, positioning him as a dynamic prospect capable of impacting games from the midfield or half-forward. Following his trade to at the end of the 2019 season, Bonar underwent a significant positional evolution in late , shifting from midfield and forward duties to a defensive role on the half-back line. This adaptation leveraged his natural athleticism for intercept marking and rapid rebounding, allowing him to read the play effectively and transition smoothly from defense to attack. The change proved transformative, enabling Bonar to harness his speed and courage in a new context, where he developed into a more composed and reliable defender. Throughout his career, Bonar's growth was profoundly shaped by adversity, particularly his pre-draft battles with two ACL ruptures that demanded rigorous and fostered enhanced discipline. The structured rehab regimen, involving daily sessions, goal-setting, and family support, not only rebuilt his physical capabilities but also instilled mental resilience and a focused approach to training and performance management. These experiences refined his tackling intensity and overall reliability, turning early setbacks into foundational strengths as he adapted to professional demands. Ultimately, Bonar is viewed as a high-upside whose persistent injury challenges tempered his explosive potential but cultivated remarkable resilience, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and battle-hardened contributor across multiple roles.

Career statistics

Aiden Bonar played 34 games at level across his stints with the and Kangaroos, scoring 5 goals and 2 behinds in total. His career disposals totaled 329, with 88 marks and 68 tackles, yielding overall averages of 9.7 disposals, 2.6 marks, and 2.0 tackles per game. The following table summarizes Bonar's AFL statistics by season:
YearClubGamesGoalsBehindsKicksHandballsDisposalsMarksTackles
2018Greater Western Sydney4521923421218
2019Greater Western Sydney2001181955
2020North Melbourne6002428521011
2021North Melbourne100072351073616
2022North Melbourne10004243851814
2023North Melbourne2007172474
Total34521751543298868
With the Giants, Bonar appeared in 6 games over 2018 and 2019, kicking all 5 of his career goals and accumulating 61 disposals. At from 2020 to 2023, he played 28 games without scoring a goal, recording 268 disposals, 71 marks, and 45 tackles. During his early tenure in 2018 and 2019, his per-game averages were 10.2 disposals, 2.8 marks, and 3.8 tackles. In the VFL with Williamstown Football Club, Bonar featured in multiple matches during the 2024 and 2025 seasons. For instance, in Round 6 of 2024 against the , he notched 14 disposals (11 kicks, 3 handballs), 8 marks, and 1 tackle. In Round 8 of 2024 versus Carlton, he had 15 disposals (12 kicks, 3 handballs), 4 marks, and 0 tackles. Later that year in the wildcard final against , Bonar recorded 13 disposals (10 kicks, 3 handballs), 2 marks, and 2 tackles. In 2025, early-season appearances included 8 disposals (8 kicks, 0 handballs), 2 marks, and 1 tackle in Round 3, and 8 disposals (6 kicks, 2 handballs), 3 marks, and 0 tackles in Round 4 against .

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