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Archie Perkins

Archie Perkins (born 26 March 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays as a versatile forward and midfielder for the in the (AFL). Drafted by Essendon with the ninth overall pick in the 2020 AFL National Draft, he made his senior debut in round three of the 2021 season against St Kilda and quickly established himself as a key player, earning an nomination in round 17 of that year after a standout performance with three goals. By the end of the 2025 season, Perkins had played 101 AFL games, kicked 65 goals, and averaged 14.1 disposals per game in his most recent campaign of 21 matches. Born in to parents and Simon, who immigrated from , Perkins grew up in the suburb of and developed his skills through local at Old Brighton Grammarians, while attending . He progressed to the elite level with the in the NAB League, where his explosive athleticism, goal-kicking ability, and versatility as a midfielder-forward drew attention from scouts despite the disruptions of the to Victorian under-18s in 2020. Ahead of the , Perkins openly expressed his preference to remain in , informing interstate clubs of his reluctance to relocate, a stance that sparked media discussion but ultimately aligned with Essendon's selection of him at pick nine. In his debut 2021 season, Perkins featured in 21 games, contributing 9 goals and demonstrating his potential as a dynamic inside-outside with strong marking and contested ball-winning skills. He also received the club's Lindsay Griffiths Rising Star award for his efforts. Over the following years, Perkins adapted to varying roles within Essendon's lineup, splitting time between the midfield and half-forward positions, and showed resilience by recapturing form through the VFL pathway after mid-season challenges in 2024. By 2025, at age 23 and standing at 188 cm, he had become a mainstay for the Bombers, averaging 0.8 goals per game alongside his disposal work, and was praised for his power, flair, and skill in high-pressure situations. His career trajectory reflects a blend of athletic upside and ongoing development, positioning him as one of Essendon's emerging leaders.

Early life and background

Family origins

Archie Perkins was born on 26 March 2002 to parents and Simon Perkins, both natives of who immigrated to in their twenties. The family settled in Melbourne's area shortly after the parents' arrival, establishing a stable home environment where Archie grew up alongside his younger brother and sister. This relocation provided the foundation for the family's integration into Australian life, with the parents adapting to local culture and interests over time. Victoria and Simon, originally without a strong connection to Australian rules football, became enthusiastic supporters of Archie's early sporting pursuits, fostering his initial exposure to the game through schoolyard activities and providing encouragement during his formative years.

Education and early years

Archie Perkins was born on 26 March 2002 in , , to parents Victoria and Simon, who had emigrated from in their twenties prior to his birth. Perkins attended in , completing his secondary education there and reaching in 2020. During his time at the school, he balanced academic commitments with extracurricular activities, particularly in sports, where he developed a strong foundation in team-based disciplines. Growing up in Melbourne's vibrant sporting culture, Perkins showed an early interest in , which even influenced his family's engagement with the sport despite their roots. He participated in school-level and other programs from a young age, around 5 to 10 years old, helping him adapt to the local environment and build social connections through organized activities. This period marked his initial exposure to the game's demands, fostering skills in coordination and teamwork amid the Australian cultural emphasis on .

Junior and draft career

Club and representative football

Perkins began his youth football journey with the Old Brighton Grammarians in Melbourne's local competitions, where he developed his skills in junior ranks before transitioning to higher-level talent pathways. This progression led him to join the in the NAB League, Victoria's premier under-18 competition, providing a platform to showcase his versatility as a and forward. In the 2019 NAB League season, Perkins featured in six games for the Dragons, balancing commitments with school football. He averaged 14.2 disposals, 4.2 marks, and 1.7 goals per match, demonstrating his ability to impact games from multiple positions. One of his standout performances came in Round 17 against the Oakleigh Chargers, where he kicked three goals and collected 11 disposals, highlighting his strong marking presence and goal-scoring threat. Another key contribution was in Round 10 versus , registering five scoring shots from the midfield to help secure a narrow for his side. Perkins also earned representative honors with Vic Metro, starting with selection in the under-17 Futures team for the 2019 National Development Championships. In a match against , he recorded five clearances and displayed explosive bursts that underscored his athletic potential. He was further recognized by being named to the Vic Metro under-18 squad ahead of the 2020 championships, though the event was cancelled due to the . These opportunities affirmed his rising status among Victoria's top prospects.

2020 AFL draft selection

Perkins impressed scouts at the 2020 National Draft Combine held in October and November, showcasing his explosive athleticism through standout performances in key tests. He recorded a running vertical jump of 91 cm with his right leg, placing first overall, while his 20 m sprint time of 2.93 seconds ranked among the top results, highlighting his speed. In the 2 km time trial, Perkins finished in 6:23, tying for 10th and demonstrating solid endurance to complement his power-based traits. On draft night, December 9, 2020, Essendon selected Perkins with the ninth overall pick in the 2020 NAB AFL National Draft, securing the versatile midfielder-forward from Old Brighton Grammarians, , and the . His selection came after he publicly expressed a preference to stay in , which deterred several interstate clubs despite his top-10 potential. Perkins' draft profile was bolstered by his 2019 form despite the 2020 NAB League season being cancelled due to with no official games played. Upon joining Essendon, Perkins signed a two-year contract on the club's primary list, positioning him as a key part of the Bombers' rebuilding core. He formed one-third of Essendon's consecutive top-10 selections from the draft, alongside Nik Cox (pick 8) and Zach Reid (pick 10), with the club viewing the trio as high-upside talents capable of injecting dynamism into their midfield and forward lines. Early expectations centered on Perkins' ability to transition his junior explosiveness to AFL level.

AFL career

Debut and early seasons (2021–2023)

Perkins made his (AFL) debut for Essendon on 3 April 2021, in a round three match against St Kilda at Marvel Stadium. As a substitute who entered the game in the second quarter, he recorded 14 disposals (eight kicks and six handballs), one mark, and three tackles during Essendon's 75-point win. During his debut 2021 season, Perkins established himself as a promising half-forward, playing 21 games and contributing to Essendon's midfield-forward rotation. His standout performance came in round 17 against Adelaide, where he kicked three goals from 18 disposals and four marks, earning the NAB AFL Rising Star nomination for that round. This recognition highlighted his explosive athleticism and goal-scoring potential, and he ultimately won Essendon's Lindsay Griffiths Rising Star award for the year. In May 2022, following a solid sophomore campaign with 18 games, Perkins signed a two-year contract extension, securing his place at the club until the end of the 2024 season. Over 2022 and 2023, Perkins progressed steadily, playing 18 games in 2022 and 23 in 2023, reaching his 50th appearance during the latter season. He evolved from a primary half-forward role into a more versatile , using the 2023 pre-season to build contested ball-winning skills and increase his time through the middle. Notable impacts included goal-kicking bursts, such as two goals in the third quarter of Essendon's round one 2023 win over , which helped spark a comeback victory. This development underscored his growing influence in Essendon's emerging young core.

Recent development (2024–2025)

In the 2024 season, Archie began with a strong performance, alternating between the midfield and half-forward positions while delivering some of his career-best output, including elevated disposal counts and goal contributions that highlighted his growing versatility. He averaged 0.3 goals per game across 18 appearances, with standout efforts such as 24 disposals in one match, contributing to Essendon's competitive early rounds. In June 2024, signed a two-year extension, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2026 season. However, a injury sidelined him briefly in April, leading to his return in Round 8 and subsequent challenges that tempered his momentum, as he later reflected on frustrations amid inconsistent opportunities. Perkins' 2025 campaign saw him play 17 games by early August, reaching his 100th career match against Carlton in Round 24, a milestone that underscored his rapid progression since debuting in 2021. Yet, his form drew scrutiny due to subdued disposal averages, with 17 or fewer in 15 of those outings, averaging just 14.1 overall for the season amid Essendon's midfield rotation experiments. An early-season injury in March forced him to miss a clash with Port Adelaide, while mid-season struggles prompted a stint in the VFL to regain confidence, after which he featured in 21 games total and adapted to varied forward roles amid roster shifts, including the addition of Jade Gresham. These adjustments, including trial runs in hybrid positions under coach Brad Scott, supported Essendon's efforts to refresh their engine room despite injury disruptions and selection pressures from new arrivals.

Playing style and attributes

Physical profile

Archie Perkins stands at 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) tall and weighs approximately 85 kg, giving him a lean yet athletic build suited to the demands of . Born on 26 March 2002, he turned 23 years old in 2025, with his physical maturation continuing to support his progression in the . At the time of his draft in 2020, Perkins measured 188 cm and 79 kg, reflecting a slimmer frame that has since filled out through professional conditioning. Perkins showcased elite athleticism at the Combine, recording a 20m sprint time of 2.92 seconds, which highlighted his explosive speed and placed him among the top prospects in that category. His running reached 91 cm, further demonstrating his lower-body power and ability to generate quick bursts of explosiveness essential for contested situations. Additionally, he completed the 2 km in 6:23, a result that underscored his aerobic capacity even at the junior level. Post-draft, Perkins has undergone notable physical evolution through Essendon's training programs, increasing his weight to 85 kg to bolster his on-field durability and presence in physical contests. This development has been aided by targeted conditioning, including participation in the club's 2023 training camp, where sessions emphasized endurance building and strength gains to handle the rigors of increased midfield rotations following his 2021 debut. Such adaptations have enhanced his overall stamina, allowing sustained performance across quarters.

On-field role and skills

Archie Perkins serves as a versatile midfielder-forward hybrid for , blending inside ball-winning with forward pressure to fit seamlessly into the team's dynamic system. His primary role emphasizes impactful contributions in contested situations, where he secures possessions at centre bounces and drives forward momentum, while also providing a scoring threat through accurate goal-kicking. This hybrid positioning allows him to rotate between the midfield and half-forward, enhancing 's tactical flexibility by balancing attack and transition play. Perkins' signature skills highlight his elite athleticism, including explosive bursts that enable rapid acceleration to break from congestion and create opportunities. He excels in marking within the forward 50, using strong overhead ability to secure contested grabs and set up scoring chains for teammates. Additionally, his tackling pressure disrupts opposition ball movement, as evidenced by career-best efforts of 12 tackles in a single match, where he provided essential defensive coverage alongside his offensive output. These traits underscore his capacity to influence games across multiple phases. Perkins' development has seen a clear arc from a forward-focused role in his 2021 debut season, emphasizing goal-kicking and marking to build scoreboard impact, toward a more balanced midfield emphasis by 2024. This shift, involving time spent recapturing form through VFL midfield stints, has broadened his contributions to include greater involvement in clearances and team transitions, revealing upside in through composed under pressure.

Career statistics

AFL playing statistics

Archie Perkins made his AFL debut in round 3 of the 2021 season against St Kilda at the age of 19 years and 8 days. Over his career to the end of the 2025 season, he has played 101 games, kicked 65 goals, accumulated 1373 disposals, taken 336 marks, and laid 267 tackles. He reached his 100th career game during the 2025 season. The following table provides a season-by-season breakdown of his key AFL statistics, with averages per game for disposals, marks, and tackles where applicable.
SeasonGamesGoalsDisposals (Avg)Marks (Avg)Tackles (Avg)
2021219238 (11.3)58 (2.8)42 (2.0)
20221816219 (12.2)68 (3.8)45 (2.5)
20232318351 (15.3)95 (4.1)65 (2.8)
2024185276 (15.3)56 (3.1)67 (3.7)
20252117295 (14.0)59 (2.8)48 (2.3)
Career Total101651373 (13.6)336 (3.3)267 (2.6)
Notes: Debut game statistics: 0 goals, 14 disposals, 1 mark, 3 tackles. The 100th game was played in round 23 of the 2025 season against St Kilda.

Junior and representative statistics

Perkins began his junior football journey with the East Sandringham Junior Football Club in the South Metro Junior Football League (SMJFL), where he developed his skills before progressing to representative levels. He later joined the in the NAB League (now Coates Talent League), Victoria's premier under-18 competition, making his debut in 2019 as a bottom-age player. In that season, Perkins played six games for the Dragons, primarily rotating between midfield and forward roles, averaging 14.2 disposals, 1.7 goals, and 4.2 marks per game, demonstrating his versatility and scoring threat early in his development. His performance in the NAB League highlighted his athleticism and ability to impact contests, with notable contributions in uncontested possessions (averaging around 8.3 per game) and inside 50s (3.2 per game), which underscored his potential as a damaging half-forward. The 2020 season was curtailed by the , limiting further NAB League exposure, but Perkins used the time for individual skill refinement, including participation in limited intraclub matches.
SeasonClub/CompetitionGames PlayedDisposals (Avg)Kicks (Avg)Handballs (Avg)Marks (Avg)Goals (Avg)Tackles (Avg)
2019 (NAB League)614.29.34.84.21.71.8
On the representative front, Perkins earned selection for Vic Metro's under-17 Futures team in 2019, featuring in matches against and other interstate sides as part of the National Development Championships pathway. In the August 2019 U17 Futures game against at Ikon Park, he rotated through midfield and forward, showing strong bursts through traffic and effective kicking inside 50, though his goal-kicking accuracy was inconsistent on the run. He also appeared in the 2019 U17 Futures showcase, where he displayed composure under pressure with a notable baulk and in defense during a quieter overall outing. These appearances affirmed his status as a promising talent, contributing to his high draft ranking later that year.

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