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Dom Tyson

Dom Tyson (born 8 June 1993) is an former professional Australian rules footballer and current coach in the (). A left-footed , Tyson played 113 AFL games across three clubs, beginning with the , where he was part of their inaugural 2012 team after being selected with the third overall pick in the 2011 national draft. He then moved to the Demons for the 2014–2018 seasons, establishing himself as a prolific ball-winner in the midfield, before joining the Kangaroos in 2019, where he played until his retirement at the end of the 2021 season. Following his playing career, Tyson transitioned into coaching, drawing on his experience with teammates like Sam Wright at to join the as AFLW backs coach ahead of the 2024 season, a role he continues to hold as of 2025. Outside of football, he co-founded Clutch & Co., a performance apparel brand, in 2017, blending his passion for the sport with insights from his commerce studies and family background in sporting goods.

Early life and junior career

Upbringing and family

Dom Tyson was born on 8 June 1993. He grew up in the Melbourne area alongside his two younger brothers, Sam and Hugh, within a deeply connected to . His father spent over 20 years in the sporting goods industry, providing a supportive environment for athletic pursuits, while his grandfather, a member of more than 30 years at the Riversdale Golf Club in , influenced the family's recreational interests. Tyson attended Trinity Grammar School in , , from 2006 to 2011, where he engaged in school-based activities amid the local Victorian community. In his early years, Tyson developed interests beyond football through family-oriented community activities, particularly , which he began playing late in during school holidays with his brothers and grandfather. This exposure to diverse sports in 's suburban setting shaped his initial athletic development.

Youth football achievements

Dom Tyson began his junior Australian rules football career in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, playing with the Sharks Junior Football Club for nine years, where he developed his skills in local competitions. He attended Canterbury Primary School in the area, participating in school-based football programs that contributed to his early growth as a player. Supported by his family, Tyson's progression through these local clubs and schools honed his midfield abilities, setting the foundation for his entry into higher-level representative pathways. In 2010, Tyson was recruited by the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup as a bottom-aged player, marking his transition to elite junior competition. He became captain of the Chargers in 2011, leading the team to the TAC Cup —their first appearance since 2006—and earning selection in the TAC Cup Team of the Year as an on-baller alongside teammate . During the season, Tyson delivered standout performances, including 30 disposals and strong clearance work in a preliminary final victory over the Dandenong Stingrays, where his coach Greg Doyle likened his style to premiership player for its cleanliness and hardness at the contest. Tyson's form elevated him to representative level, where he was selected for the Vic Metro team at the 2011 AFL Under-18 Championships, contributing to their undefeated campaign. His performances in the championships earned him a spot in the midfield of the 2011 NAB AFL Under-18 , announced after the event. These achievements, combined with his TAC Cup leadership and consistent ball-winning metrics—such as high disposal averages in key games—positioned him as a top draft prospect, ultimately seeing him selected third overall in the 2011 AFL national draft by .

AFL playing career

Greater Western Sydney (2012–2013)

Dom Tyson was selected by the with the third overall pick in the 2011 AFL National Draft, following a standout junior career as a with the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup. This high selection reflected his potential as a versatile inside-outside , known for his ball-winning ability and endurance, which had been evident in his performances at the National Under-18 Championships for Vic Metro. Tyson made his AFL debut in the Giants' inaugural match, round 1 of the 2012 season against the at ANZ Stadium, entering the game as the substitute during the 63-point loss. He went on to play 10 games that year, including the Giants' first-ever win against in round 7, and kicked 4 goals while averaging around 15 disposals per game as he adapted to the demands of senior football at the expansion club. His breakout performances in the midfield, particularly in round 23 against where he recorded 26 disposals, seven clearances, and a goal, earned him a nomination for the award as the eighth Giant to receive the honor that season. The 2013 season proved challenging for Tyson, limited by a posterior cruciate ligament injury that required surgery and restricted him to just 3 senior games for GWS. At the conclusion of the year, he was traded to in a multi-pick deal, with the Giants acquiring Melbourne's second, twentieth, and seventy-second selections in the 2013 draft, while Melbourne received Tyson along with GWS's ninth and fifty-third picks.

Melbourne (2014–2018)

Dom Tyson arrived at via trade from at the conclusion of the , in a deal that saw the Demons trade their picks No. 2, No. 20, and No. 72 for Tyson along with GWS picks No. 9 and No. 53. In his debut year with the club in 2014, Tyson quickly established himself as a core , playing all 22 games and booting 16 goals, which earned him the Harold Ball Memorial Trophy as Melbourne's best first-year player. Across his five seasons at from 2014 to 2018, Tyson featured in 94 games and kicked 40 goals, serving as a reliable inside during the Demons' extended rebuild period. Under senior coach Paul Roos from 2014 to 2016, and his successor starting in 2017, Tyson's contested ball-winning ability and endurance—honed from his early experience at GWS—proved vital to the team's emerging midfield structure as they transitioned from consistent bottom-of-the-ladder finishes toward contention. Tyson's 2018 campaign stood out as one of his strongest, with 17 games played including key contributions in Melbourne's run to the finals, culminating in a heavy preliminary final defeat to West Coast by 67 points at Optus Stadium. Following the season, Tyson requested a trade to return closer to family in Victoria, leading to his departure to North Melbourne in exchange for ruckman Braydon Preuss and the Kangaroos' future third-round draft selection (No. 62).

North Melbourne (2019–2021)

At the end of the , Dom Tyson was traded from to in exchange for ruckman Braydon Preuss. He made an immediate impact in 2019, playing in the opening three matches for the and kicking his sole for the club during a 31-point loss to in round one. However, his season was soon derailed by a that sidelined him for several weeks, followed by a left shoulder dislocation sustained during a VFL match in , which required surgical reconstruction. These setbacks limited Tyson to just three games that year, with the majority of his appearances at VFL level for 's reserves side. Entering 2020, Tyson continued to battle persistent calf injuries that prevented any senior appearances, confining him once again to VFL football amid the shortened affected season. Recovery from his surgery and recurring calf tightness further hampered his progress, as he managed only limited training loads early in the year. By 2021, despite a promising pre-season where he showed strong form—including 23 disposals and three goals in an intra-club match—Tyson managed just three games, all in the early rounds, before calf issues resurfaced and restricted him to VFL duties for the remainder of the campaign. Over his three seasons at , he accumulated only six senior games and one goal, a stark contrast to his more productive tenure at where injuries were less debilitating. Tyson's time at the club concluded on September 1, 2021, when delisted him alongside Taylor Garner, Will Walker, and Connor Menadue as part of a list overhaul. This brought his overall career to 113 games, spanning stints at , , and . Tyson retired from the following his delisting, concluding his career at age 28.

Post-playing career

Coaching roles

Following his delisting from at the end of the 2021 season, Dom Tyson transitioned into coaching roles within . Tyson first became involved with the First XVIII Football team at De La Salle College in , in 2022, providing support. In 2023, he co-led the program with Mick Barlow to an undefeated season. He served as from February 2024 until June 2024. In 2024, Tyson joined the Collingwood Football Club's (AFLW) program as an assistant coach, focusing on the backline. He was promoted for the 2025 AFLW season to Senior Assistant and Backline Coach, a role in which he leverages his experience from 113 AFL games across , , and .

Business and other ventures

Following his AFL retirement in 2021, Dom Tyson transitioned into , with his primary focus being the expansion of Clutch & Co, a apparel brand he co-founded with his brother Hugh in 2017. Originally conceived as a project while Tyson balanced his playing career and studies, the brand emerged from their shared passion for and identified a market gap for affordable, versatile performance wear suitable for casual players. In early 2020, amid career setbacks—including a injury in that sidelined him for the season and broader challenges like limited game time and team hub disruptions due to —Tyson elevated Clutch & Co from a side venture to a more dedicated business. This shift was facilitated by the lockdowns, which allowed him to overhaul the platform, improve website functionality, and address early operational issues such as order fulfillment. Leveraging his network for initial promotion, Tyson marketed the brand through campaigns and secured a prominent billboard on Swan Street in to drive foot traffic and online sales. The brand's growth accelerated post-retirement, with strategies centered on product diversification and partnerships to capture a broader . Key initiatives included launching a women's apparel line of six items in late , targeting Australia's 20% female participation rate, and pursuing wholesaler collaborations alongside plans for a physical to enhance presence. These efforts emphasized quality performance gear—like polos, 1/4 zips, and pants—while prioritizing customer service to build loyalty among golfers seeking stylish, functional options. Beyond Clutch & Co, Tyson's post-playing transition included completing a degree at in 2020, providing foundational business acumen that informed his entrepreneurial pursuits. This academic milestone, achieved alongside his AFL commitments, underscored his proactive approach to career diversification during a period of professional uncertainty.

Statistics and honours

Career statistics

Dom Tyson played a total of 113 Australian Football League (AFL) games across three clubs, scoring 45 goals. His career averages included 22.0 disposals, 8.8 contested possessions, 4.2 marks, 3.5 tackles, and 3.7 clearances per game.

Overall Career Statistics

MetricTotalAverage per Game
Games Played113-
Goals450.4
Disposals2,48422.0
Contested Possessions9938.8
Uncontested Possessions1,54613.7
Marks4804.2
Tackles3913.5
Clearances4173.7
Inside 50s3363.0
These figures encompass his contributions in contested ball-winning and general play, with additional totals of 14 contested marks, 24 marks inside 50, 106 one percenters, and 168 rebounds.

Club Breakdown

Tyson's most productive period was with , where he accumulated the majority of his games and goals.

Individual awards

Dom Tyson earned recognition for his performances at both junior and senior levels during his career. In 2011, while playing for Vic Metro in the Under 18 Championships, he was named in the ruck in the All-Australian Under-18 team, highlighting his potential as a versatile drafted third overall later that year. Tyson's professional debut season with in 2012 saw him nominated for the award after round 18, becoming the eighth Giant to receive the honor that year for his consistent ball-winning and disposal efficiency in key matches. Upon transferring to Melbourne ahead of the 2014 season, Tyson quickly established himself, winning the Harold Ball Memorial Trophy as the Demons' best first-year player for his seamless adaptation and strong midfield output, including averaging over 20 disposals per game. That same year, he placed second in Melbourne's best and fairest award, the , accumulating 293 votes behind winner Nathan Jones, which underscored his immediate impact on the team.

Personal life

Education

Dom Tyson enrolled in a at in 2014, during the early years of his professional () career with the Melbourne Football Club. He completed the degree in 2020, navigating the challenges of his sporting commitments and ongoing injuries that limited his on-field participation during that period. Tyson was part of Deakin's Elite Athlete Program, which provides tailored support including flexible study options and academic assistance to help athletes balance training and coursework. This academic foundation has informed his transition to business endeavors following retirement.

Family and interests

Dom Tyson has maintained strong ties to his family and close friends in throughout his career, which significantly influenced his decision to request a trade from back to at the end of 2013. He explicitly cited proximity to his brothers and Hugh, family, and friends as a key motivation for returning home, allowing him to rebuild personal connections disrupted by his early relocation to . This move to the Melbourne Football Club enabled him to integrate his professional life more closely with his familial support network. In his personal interests, Tyson has pursued activities that promote physical well-being and relaxation, including and spending time in the ocean, particularly during periods away from the demands of professional football. He has also developed a keen interest in , which aligns with his entrepreneurial ventures in sports apparel. These hobbies reflect Tyson's emphasis on balanced recovery and enjoyment outside the sport. During his recurring calf injuries, which affected him multiple times between 2018 and 2020, Tyson adopted a structured approach focused on building lower-body strength and incorporating external treatments beyond club facilities. These efforts, including sessions and ocean-based activities, helped him manage the tendon issues in his left and return to full fitness.

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