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Daniel Rich

Daniel Rich (born 7 June 1990) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played his entire 15-season career with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Known for his powerful left-foot kicking and versatility across half-back and midfield roles, Rich appeared in 275 games and kicked 116 goals, ranking second on the Lions' all-time games played list. Rich was selected by the with the seventh pick in the 2008 AFL National Draft from Subiaco in the Football League (WAFL). He made his AFL debut in round 1 of the 2009 season and quickly established himself as a key player, earning the award as the league's best young talent that year—the first unanimous winner since 2004. During his debut season, Rich also received the AFL Players Association's Best First-Year Player award and contributed to Brisbane's finals campaign, playing in the club's two finals, including the elimination final. Throughout his career, Rich demonstrated resilience and evolution in his role, transitioning from a rebounding to a reliable interceptor in later years. He finished second in the Lions' count in 2012 and won the in 2013 for best on ground in the pre-season grand final. In 2021, led the entire in metres gained (15,369), highlighting his intercepting and ball-winning prowess from defence. He played in Brisbane's 2020 finals series and reached his 200th match in 2019, but a injury sidelined him for the , marking the end of his on-field tenure with the club. Following his retirement at the end of the 2023 season, Rich transitioned to an off-field role with the , encompassing leadership, commercial, and community initiatives. In September 2025, he announced plans to play a minimum of five games, including finals, for the Scottsdale in Tasmania's Northern Tasmanian (NTFA) during the 2026 season.

Early years

Early life

Daniel Rich was born on 7 June 1990 in , . He grew up in Perth's northern suburbs, where he developed a passion for from a young age. Rich attended Sacred Heart College in for his secondary education. He began his junior football career with the Sorrento-Duncraig Junior Football Club, showcasing his talent as a prolific ball-winner and left-footed . Progressing through 's talent pathways, Rich represented the state at the under-16 level in 2006 and under-18 level in 2007 and 2008. He earned dual All-Australian under-18 selections during the National Championships, leading the competition in inside-50 entries and ranking second in clearances, while also starring in interstate matches against Victoria with standout performances including 23 disposals and eight inside-50s. As an /AFL Academy graduate, Rich won back-to-back premierships with Subiaco in the WAFL senior before being drafted to the AFL.

Junior career

Daniel Rich began his junior football career with the Sorrento-Duncraig Junior Football Club in , where he developed his skills as a hard-running known for his precise left-foot kicking. Rich progressed to the in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), debuting in the senior competition on 19 August 2007 at the age of 17. Over two seasons, he played 21 senior games for Subiaco, kicking 27 goals and accumulating 305 disposals, including standout performances such as 26 disposals against East Perth in round 22 of 2008 and four goals against East Fremantle in round 12 of the same year. His rapid rise at the senior level was highlighted by winning two WAFL premierships with Subiaco in 2007 and 2008, contributing to the club's historic three-peat of flags. In addition to his club success, Rich represented at the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships in both 2007 and 2008, playing five matches across the two years and averaging 16 disposals, 2.6 marks, and 0.6 goals per game. His performances earned him dual All-Australian Under-18 selections in 2007 and 2008, as well as graduation from the AIS/ Academy program. These accomplishments, combined with his reputation as an in-and-under effective at centre clearances, positioned him as one of the top prospects in the 2008 AFL National Draft.

AFL career

Draft and debut

Rich was selected by the Brisbane Lions with the seventh pick in the 2008 NAB National , having been recruited from Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Widely regarded as a top prospect from , Rich had been projected to be taken earlier in the , potentially by at their No. 3 selection, but the Dockers instead chose , allowing Rich to slide to Brisbane's pick. At 18 years old, he was noted for his powerful left-foot kicking and versatility as a , drawing comparisons to established players due to his physical maturity and skill set. Rich made his AFL debut in Round 1 of the season on March 28, against at , where the Lions secured a 27-point victory. In just 65% game time, he recorded 21 disposals (14 kicks and 7 handballs), 4 marks, 4 tackles, 2 clearances, and 8 inside-50 entries, demonstrating composure and impact in his first senior outing. This performance earned him the Round 1 nomination for the award, highlighting his immediate adaptation to the elite level. Throughout the 2009 season, Rich played all 24 matches for , including their finals campaign, and ultimately won the award, receiving maximum votes from all nine judges for his consistent contributions as a 19-year-old. His debut year established him as a key recruit, blending athleticism and ball-winning ability to help the Lions reach the semi-finals.

Career progression

Rich debuted in the as a highly promising after being selected by the with pick No. 7 in the 2008 national draft. In his rookie year, he averaged 17.7 disposals per game and earned the Award, highlighting his contested ball-winning ability and inside-50 entries (4.6 per game average). He also contributed to the Lions' finals campaign that year, playing in elimination and semi-final matches. Early in his career, Rich showed versatility but faced challenges with consistency and injuries. By 2012, he finished second in the Lions' count, reflecting a strong midfield presence with improved endurance and skill execution. The following year, 2013, he won the as best on ground in the NAB Cup , showcasing his long-range kicking prowess. However, a season-ending (ACL) rupture in his right knee during round three against in 2014 sidelined him for the entire year, marking a significant setback after he had reached his 100th game earlier that season. The mid-2010s were a period of struggle for Rich and the Lions, with no finals appearances between 2010 and 2018 amid ongoing injuries and form dips for the player. Transitioning gradually from midfield to a half-back role, Rich battled quad and other soft-tissue issues, playing fewer games in some seasons. The arrival of coach Chris Fagan in 2017 proved pivotal; Fagan repositioned him deeper in defense and instilled confidence, crediting the faith shown as saving his career and reigniting his passion. By 2019, Rich celebrated his 200th match, solidifying his longevity despite the club's rebuilding phase. A notable resurgence came in 2020, where Rich delivered some of his best attacking football in years from the back half, contributing to the Lions' return after a decade-long . He played both matches in the . This form peaked in 2021, when he recorded a career-high 624 disposals, earned All-Australian selection on the half-back flank—the only Lion in the team—and was praised for his precise kicking and intercept possessions. Continuing as a rebounding , Rich maintained strong output in 2022, helping to another appearance. In his final 2023 season, Rich played 7 games amid late-career injuries including calf, , and quad issues, before announcing his retirement at age 33 after 275 games and 116 goals. His evolution from a dynamic to a reliable, long-kicking underscored his adaptability and commitment to the Lions across 15 seasons. A injury sidelined him for series.

Later years and retirement

Following a period of inconsistency in the mid-2010s, Rich experienced a significant resurgence in his career starting in 2019, transitioning to a more attacking half-back role that leveraged his elite kicking ability. In that season, he played 24 games for , averaging 22.5 disposals and contributing 6.5 rebound-50s per match, while also featuring in the Lions' elimination final loss to . The 2020 season, shortened by the , saw play 15 games, where he averaged 17.1 disposals and showed renewed attacking flair, helping secure a finals berth. His form peaked in , when he played 24 games (including finals) and earned his first All-Australian selection on the half-back flank in the 40th team of the year. That year, led the league in metres gained and rebound-50s, amassing 624 disposals at 78.8% efficiency, and played a pivotal role in 's finals campaign, which ended in a qualifying final defeat to . In , Rich maintained solid form across 22 games, averaging 23.1 disposals and supporting Brisbane's 16 wins en route to another finals appearance, though the Lions were eliminated in a qualifying final by . However, 2023 proved challenging due to recurring injuries, including a quad strain early in the season and a hamstring issue that limited him to just seven home-and-away games. A subsequent hamstring re-injury sidelined him for the entire finals series, including the preliminary final and , where the Lions lost to Collingwood. On September 3, 2023, ahead of , Rich announced his at the end of the season, citing a desire to end on his terms after 15 years and 275 games with the Lions, during which he never requested a despite the club's struggles. He expressed pride in his loyalty and contributions, including helping rebuild the team into a contender. Rich received a standing ovation in his final home game and was farewelled by the club as a one-club legend.

Post-retirement activities

Role with Brisbane Lions

Following his retirement from AFL playing duties at the end of the 2023 season, Daniel Rich transitioned into a wide-ranging off-field position with the , allowing him to remain involved with the club after 15 years as a player. This role was announced in late 2023 and encompassed contributions across multiple departments, drawing on his extensive on-field experience, including 275 games and a 2021 All-Australian selection as a defender. Rich's responsibilities included working in player development under development coach Scott Borlace and in the wellbeing team under general manager of football operations Andrew Crowell. He also dedicated approximately half his time to the club's commercial operations, specifically supporting sponsorship activities to leverage his professional network. Based at Brighton Homes Arena, his work bridged the football and administrative sides of the organization, focusing on mentoring emerging talent and enhancing player support systems. Brisbane Lions football manager Danny Daly highlighted the value of Rich's continued presence, stating, “We are delighted to have Daniel remain at our in his new role across both departments which we believe he will offer great value to.” This appointment was part of broader coaching and staff enhancements ahead of the pre-season, alongside additions like former GWS player Daniel Lloyd as a development coach.

Local league involvement

Following his retirement from the at the end of the 2023 season, Daniel Rich began playing in local semi-professional leagues to continue his football career at a level. He signed with the Noosa Tigers in the (QAFL) ahead of the 2024 season, where he contributed as a key player in the half-back line and forward positions, including a standout performance of eight goals in a single match against the . In April 2024, Rich made a guest appearance for in the Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA) Division One, where he kicked five goals in a dominant win over Evandale, shifting from half-back to the goal square during the game. Rich re-committed to the Noosa Tigers for the 2025 QAFL season, appearing in nine games and registering nine goals. His presence helped bolster the team's competitiveness in the league, drawing on his AFL experience to mentor younger players and elevate match standards. In September 2025, he signed with the Scottsdale in the NTFA for the 2026 season, committing to a minimum of five games plus any finals if qualified, in a move aimed at attracting further high-profile recruits to the league. This transition to Tasmanian football reflects his ongoing passion for the sport and desire to give back to regional communities through active participation.

Personal life

Family

Daniel Rich was born on 7 June 1990 in , to parents Greg and Heather Rich. Rich married Lauren Rich (née Bella), whom he began dating during his time at the ; the couple wed prior to 2015 and have been frequently seen together at events. They have two children: son , born around 2017, and daughter Indiana Grace, born in October 2020. The family has resided in , with Rich often crediting Lauren's support as integral to his professional and personal life during his 15-year career.

Residence and lifestyle

Following his retirement from the in 2023, Daniel Rich remained based in . He has played for the Noosa Tigers in the QAFL, participating in the 2024 and 2025 seasons while mentoring younger players both on and off the field. Rich's lifestyle emphasizes community involvement and continued connection to at a level, allowing him to maintain and passion for the sport without the rigors of elite competition. He has occasionally traveled for guest appearances, such as a 2024 game for in where he kicked five goals, but remains primarily based in . In September 2025, Rich announced plans to play a minimum of five games, including finals if qualified, for the Scottsdale Magpies in Tasmania's Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA) during the 2026 season. Additionally, as a long-standing Starlight Children's Foundation ambassador since 2017, Rich continues to support children's charity initiatives, reflecting his family-oriented values and commitment to giving back in his new chapter. Prior to retirement, Rich owned property in Brisbane's eastern suburbs, including a Camp Hill home purchased in 2010 for $675,000 and a Norman Park residence sold in 2019 for $1.56 million to fund renovations or a new family home.

Career statistics and accolades

Statistics

Daniel Rich played 275 Australian Football League (AFL) games for the between 2009 and 2023, recording 120 wins, 1 , and 154 losses. Over his career, he amassed 5,632 disposals at an average of 20.48 per game, comprising 3,857 kicks (14.03 average) and 1,775 handballs (6.45 average). He took 1,043 marks (3.79 average), kicked 116 goals and 116 behinds (both 0.42 average), and laid 786 tackles (2.86 average). In defensive metrics, Rich contributed 1,066 rebound 50s (3.88 average) and 1,009 inside 50s (3.67 average), reflecting his transition to a rebounding defender role later in his career. He also won 557 clearances (2.03 average) and received 37 Brownlow Medal votes across his tenure.
SeasonGames PlayedDisposals (Average)GoalsMarks (Average)Tackles (Average)Rebound 50s (Average)
200924415 (17.29)1471 (2.96)106 (4.42)108 (4.50)
201722469 (21.32)881 (3.68)35 (1.59)107 (4.86)
202124624 (26.00)3137 (5.71)42 (1.75)191 (7.96)
Career2755,632 (20.48)1161,043 (3.79)786 (2.86)1,066 (3.88)
Rich's statistical peak came in 2021, when he averaged 26 disposals per game and led the Lions in rebound 50s, underscoring his impact as a key defender during their appearance. Earlier, as a in 2009—his debut season—he averaged 17.29 disposals and 4.42 tackles, earning recognition for his dynamic play. By 2023, his final season, he maintained solid output with 7 games and an average of 19.57 disposals, contributing to Brisbane's finals campaign before retirement.

Honours and achievements

Daniel Rich's professional career was marked by several notable individual honours, beginning with a standout debut year. In 2009, he won the award, earning maximum votes in every eligible match to become the first unanimous recipient since in 2004. That same season, Rich was also awarded the AFL Players' Association Best First Year Player honour, polling more than 400 votes ahead of his nearest rival. Following a strong campaign, Rich finished second in the ' best and fairest count, behind winner , after averaging 21.8 disposals and contributing significantly in the midfield. The following pre-season, in 2013, he earned the as the best on ground in the NAB Cup , where the defeated Carlton by 35 points; Rich recorded 28 disposals, nine marks, and five tackles in the victory, becoming the first player in the club's merged history (including and eras) to win the award. Rich's most prominent league-wide recognition came later in his career. In 2021, at age 31, he was selected in the AFL All-Australian team on the half-back flank, the only player named in the 22-player squad after a dominant season where he led the competition for metres gained per game (640.4). This selection highlighted his evolution into one of the league's premier rebounding defenders. He accumulated 37 votes over his career.

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