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Dylan Shiel

Dylan Shiel (born 9 March 1993) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played as a midfielder in the Australian Football League (AFL), primarily for the Greater Western Sydney Giants from 2012 to 2018 and the Essendon Football Club from 2019 to 2025. Shiel was born in Melbourne and developed his skills through local and junior pathways, playing for the Edithvale-Aspendale Football Club before attending Caulfield Grammar School, where he notably kicked eight goals from the midfield in a 2010 school match against Haileybury College, securing his pre-selection for the inaugural GWS Giants list at age 17. He progressed through the Dandenong Stingrays in the TAC Cup, averaging 30 disposals per game in 2010, and represented Victoria at the 2009 NAB AFL Under-16 Championships with 20 disposals per match at 78% efficiency. Relocating to Sydney in 2011 as part of GWS's expansion, Shiel debuted in Round 1 of the 2012 AFL season and quickly established himself as a classy on-baller known for his speed, ball-carrying ability, and stoppage work, amassing 135 games and 64 goals for the Giants over seven seasons. His standout 2017 campaign, averaging 26.2 disposals and 6.4 clearances per game, earned him All-Australian selection and a spot in the AFL Players Association's 22under22 team in 2015, while he also joined the Giants' leadership group in 2016 and received a NAB AFL Rising Star nomination in 2012. At the end of the 2018 season, Shiel was traded to Essendon in a high-profile deal involving pick 9, where he played 99 games and kicked 29 goals across seven injury-affected seasons, highlighted by a runner-up finish in the 2019 (Essendon's ) with 389 votes and career averages of 23.6 disposals, 11.6 kicks, and 11.9 handballs per game. Despite playing only one season with 20-plus games for the Bombers, Shiel contributed 63 votes across his 234-game career (93 goals total) and trained at half-back during pre-seasons to adapt his role. In 2025, an injury-interrupted year saw him return via the VFL before featuring in his final AFL match against Carlton in August, after which Essendon mutually agreed to part ways, not offering a contract for 2026. Standing at 182 cm and weighing 82 kg, Shiel idolized and remains recognized for his contested possessions prowess, ranking first in the TAC Cup for that metric in 2010.

Early life and junior career

Early life

Dylan Shiel was born on 9 March 1993 in , . He grew up in the city's south-eastern suburbs, where he developed an early interest in . Shiel attended St Bede's College in Mentone during his early before receiving a scholarship to , from which he graduated in 2010. As a child, he was a passionate supporter of the , idolizing players like . This family-influenced fandom sparked his enthusiasm for the sport from a young age. His initial involvement in football came through school activities and local community programs in , fostering a casual engagement with the game before more structured opportunities arose.

Junior career

Shiel began his junior football with the Edithvale-Aspendale Football Club before progressing to the Dandenong Stingrays in the TAC Cup competition, where he showcased his potential as a dynamic . In 2010, despite missing early games due to a broken foot, he played seven matches for the Stingrays, averaging 30 disposals per game along with 10 handball receives and 12 groundball gets. His contested possession average of 13 per game led the entire competition, highlighting his elite ball-winning ability. Earlier, Shiel earned selection in the Vic Country team for the 2009 NAB Under-16 Championships, where he averaged 20 disposals at 78% efficiency, three clearances, eight receives, and seven groundball gets per match. He stood out for his speed in breaking lines more effectively than any other player in the carnival, combining explosive pace with strong contested marking and tackling. These performances, coupled with an eight-goal haul from the midfield in a school match for Caulfield Grammar, secured Shiel's recruitment by the as one of their underage zone selections in the . In , Shiel relocated to ahead of the Giants' entry into the and spent the season playing reserves football in the NEAFL, where he focused on developing his physicality and refining his game sense to prepare for senior level demands.

AFL career

Greater Western Sydney Giants (2012–2018)

Dylan Shiel made his AFL debut for the in the club's inaugural match on 24 March 2012, a 63-point loss to the at , where he recorded 11 disposals, one mark, and three tackles. As a 19-year-old selected in the 2010 mini-draft and elevated from the , Shiel's early career focused on building experience in a developing team, playing 12 games in his debut season primarily as a midfielder. Over the following years, he progressed steadily, contributing to the Giants' rise as a competitive force, and by 2015, he had established himself as a reliable on-baller with averages exceeding 20 disposals per game in multiple seasons. Shiel's development culminated in a pivotal role during the 2016 season, where he played 23 games and helped the Giants reach their first preliminary final against the . In that match at Spotless Stadium, he amassed 28 disposals, seven clearances, and five inside-50s, delivering a standout second-half performance with multiple clearances that highlighted his growing influence in the alongside teammates like Callan Ward and Josh Kelly. As a core , Shiel's speed and contested ball-winning ability became integral to the Giants' team dynamics, supporting their push toward contention despite the eventual loss. By the end of his seven seasons at GWS, he had played 135 games and kicked 64 goals, evolving from a promising into a key leader in the . The 2017 season marked Shiel's breakout year, as he played all 25 games and averaged 26.2 disposals, 3.7 tackles, and 3.7 marks per game, earning selection in the All-Australian team for his elite midfield output. His consistent performance, including high contested possession rates and clearance work, underscored his emergence as one of the competition's top inside-outside midfielders, helping GWS finish second on the ladder. Following this peak, Shiel requested a trade at the end of the 2018 season, citing a desire to return to Victoria after seven years in Sydney. Negotiations with Essendon intensified during the trade period, culminating in a deal on 17 October 2018 where GWS received Essendon's first-round picks in 2018 (pick 9) and 2019 (pick 8).

Essendon Bombers (2019–2025)

Shiel joined Essendon from in October 2018, traded in exchange for the Bombers' ninth overall pick in 2018 and their first-round selection in 2019 (which became pick eight). In his debut season of 2019, Shiel quickly established himself as a key , playing 22 games and averaging 26 disposals per match. His strong performance earned him second place in Essendon's best-and-fairest award. During the 2020–2022 period, Shiel contributed significantly to Essendon's midfield. He averaged 23 disposals across 15 games in the shortened 2020 season and remained a consistent ball-winner despite the team's inconsistent results in 2021 and 2022. Shiel faced injury setbacks in and , including knee and foot surgeries that caused him to miss the early rounds of 2024, limiting his output and leading to occasional omissions from the senior side. His role diminished further in 2025, where he played only 14 games amid ongoing form and fitness struggles. On 28 August 2025, Essendon and Shiel mutually agreed to part ways, concluding his tenure after 99 games and 29 goals for the club; Shiel expressed interest in continuing his career at another club in 2026.

Playing style and achievements

Playing style

Dylan Shiel is renowned for his elite endurance and speed, enabling him to cover significant ground as a hard-running . His athletic profile includes a sub-3-second 20m sprint time of 2.91 seconds recorded during his draft combine, which complements his powerful build and allows him to excel in both contested and uncontested situations. Shiel's outside running ability is a core strength, where he transitions smoothly from stoppages to generate drive and metres gained, often ranking among the league's leaders in this metric during his peak years at . Combined with his contested ball-winning prowess, these attributes make him a versatile inside-outside operator capable of influencing games through relentless pressure and ball movement. Positionally, Shiel has primarily operated as a central , blending inside extraction with outside distribution, though he has demonstrated adaptability in other roles. At Essendon in recent years, particularly during the 2025 pre-season, he trained extensively at half-back, leveraging his speed and decision-making to add rebounding dynamics to the team's structure. This versatility allows him to contribute to team balance by providing run from defence when needed, while maintaining his midfield influence. His style impacts team setups by enabling fluid rotations, where his endurance supports high-pressure tactics that distribute load across the . Shiel's playing style evolved notably across his career, particularly following injuries at Essendon that prompted a shift from aggressive, high-intensity involvement to a more measured, distributed role. During his time at GWS, especially peaking in 2017, he was a tenacious clearance player with elite tackling pressure, forming a key part of the Giants' tough midfield unit. Post-trade and after foot and other setbacks from 2020 onward, his game adapted to emphasize smarter positioning and reduced contested impacts, focusing on clean disposal and connectivity rather than constant physical duels. This maturation has seen him compared to durable, all-around midfielders like for his ability to blend endurance-driven run with tactical intelligence, enhancing overall structure through reliable contributions in varied phases of play.

Individual honours

Shiel's early promise in the was recognized with a nomination for the award in 2012, after he played 12 games in his debut season for the , showcasing his speed and ball-winning ability as a young midfielder. This accolade highlighted his rapid transition from junior ranks to senior football, validating his selection as a foundation player for the expansion club. In 2015, Shiel was named to the Players' Association's 22Under22 team, an honor that celebrated his emergence as one of the competition's most dynamic young midfielders, having averaged 26.1 disposals per game that season and contributing to the Giants' push toward their first finals appearance. This selection underscored his growing influence within Greater Western Sydney's engine room, where he consistently ranked among the club's top performers in disposals and clearances. In 2016, Shiel was added to the Greater Western Sydney Giants' leadership group, recognizing his maturity and standing among his peers. Shiel achieved his highest individual recognition in 2017 when he was selected in the All-Australian team as an interchange midfielder, a testament to his breakout year in which he averaged 26.2 disposals and 6.4 clearances per game, helping drive the Giants to a preliminary final. During his time at Greater Western Sydney, he also recorded multiple top-10 finishes in the club's best and fairest count, including fourth place in 2017, reflecting his reliability and impact without securing the outright award. After transferring to Essendon ahead of the 2019 season, Shiel immediately made his mark by finishing runner-up in the , the Bombers' award, with his 26.2 disposals and leadership in the midfield earning praise despite the team's challenges. This performance validated his status as a high-caliber recruit, though subsequent seasons were hampered by injuries, limiting further major accolades.

Career statistics

AFL playing statistics

Dylan Shiel's AFL career spans 234 games from 2012 to 2025, during which he scored 93 goals and accumulated 5,512 disposals, averaging 23.6 disposals per game, 720 marks, and 887 tackles. Across his tenure with the (2012–2018), Shiel played 135 games, kicking 64 goals and averaging 24.4 disposals per game, while with the Essendon Bombers (2019–2025), he featured in 99 games, scoring 29 goals and averaging 22.5 disposals per game. Shiel's peak performance occurred in 2017, when he played all 25 games for Greater Western Sydney, recording 656 disposals at an average of 26.2 per game, alongside 12 goals, 92 tackles, and 65 marks. The table below details his season-by-season AFL statistics, including games played (G), goals (Gls), kicks (K), handballs (H), disposals (D), marks (M), tackles (T), and average disposals per game (Avg D).
YearClubGGlsKHDMTAvg D
2012GWS125108120228394619.0
2013GWS2111194217411627019.6
2014GWS179186207393658223.1
2015GWS148164202366385526.1
2016GWS2313319320639828427.8
2017GWS2512329327656659226.2
2018GWS236321274595667925.9
2019Essendon2293112655766810826.2
2020Essendon154189159348385223.2
2021Essendon837481155162419.4
2022Essendon193189247436628622.9
2023Essendon126105119224323818.7
2024Essendon929495189343121.0
2025Essendon142141155296534021.1
CareerTotal2349327242788551272088723.6

Pre-AFL and reserves statistics

Shiel began his competitive senior-level football in the TAC Cup with the Stingrays in 2010, where he featured in seven matches despite missing time due to a broken foot. In those games, he averaged 30 disposals per match, including 10 receives and 12 ground ball gets, while leading the competition with 13 contested possessions per game. He also kicked six goals during the season. Prior to his AFL debut in 2012, Shiel gained further experience in the NEAFL as part of the ' development program, playing for their reserves affiliate, the UWS Giants, in 2011. These matches helped him build consistency in a more mature competition, with reports noting strong performances upon his return from a pre-season . During his AFL tenure with Essendon from 2019 onward, Shiel made 53 appearances for the club's VFL reserves side, often as part of injury rehabilitation programs following issues such as knee surgery in 2021 and foot problems in 2023. In these games, he scored 28 goals and demonstrated sustained midfield output, exemplified by a 2024 season where he played 14 matches and averaged 23.4 disposals, including 125 kicks and 203 handballs. These pre-AFL and reserves performances highlight Shiel's progression; his junior average of 30 disposals in the TAC Cup translated to 19 disposals per game across 12 AFL matches in 2012, as he adapted to the professional level before building to career highs exceeding 27 disposals in later seasons.
Season/CompetitionTeamGamesDisposals (Avg)GoalsKey Notes
2010 TAC CupDandenong Stingrays7306Led comp in contested possessions (13 avg)
2011 NEAFLUWS GiantsMultiple~20+ (reported)Not availableDevelopment games pre-AFL debut
2019–2025 VFL (select)Essendon VFL53 (total)23.4 (2024 avg, 14 games)28 (total)Primarily injury rehab; 328 disposals in 2024

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