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Gary Rohan

Gary Rohan (born 7 June 1991) is an former professional who played as a speedy forward in the (AFL), appearing in 204 games and kicking 216 goals across a 15-season career with the and . Recruited from the under-18s in rural Victoria's Cobden, Rohan was selected by with the sixth pick in the 2009 AFL National Draft, debuting the following year at age 18. After 106 games for the Swans over nine seasons, where he established himself as a dynamic half-forward known for explosive pace and aerial ability, he was traded to in October 2018 in exchange for the club's 61st draft pick. With the Geelong Cats, Rohan played 98 games, contributing significantly to their high-pressure forward line and earning a place in the 2022 premiership team after a dominant victory over . His tenure at Geelong was marked by versatility, often rotating between forward and defensive roles, though hampered by recurring injuries, including a fractured sustained in a VFL match in September 2024 that required surgery and sidelined him for the remainder of the season. Despite these setbacks, Rohan reached the 200-game milestone in July 2024 and was praised for his relentless work rate and team-oriented play. Delisted by in September 2024 at age 33, Rohan transitioned to local , signing a one-year deal with the Netball Club in the Hampden for the 2025 season to continue playing closer to his family roots. Off the field, Rohan has been involved in community initiatives and family life, welcoming a son with his wife Madi in July 2025 following a premature birth. Standing at 189 cm and weighing 92 kg, his career statistics highlight his efficiency as a goalkicker and pressure forward, leaving a legacy as a resilient competitor in the .

Early life and junior career

Early life

Gary Rohan was born on 7 June 1991 in Cobden, a small town in rural , Australia. Rohan grew up in the close-knit farming community of Cobden, located in Victoria's Western District, a region renowned for its dairy industry. His upbringing in this rural environment, surrounded by agricultural life, fostered a strong sense of and connection to the land, influencing his early amid the town's population of around 1,800 residents. For his education, Rohan attended Cobden Primary School, where he spent his early years immersed in a supportive local setting that emphasized community involvement. He later continued his schooling at Cobden Technical School, which offered practical and hands-on learning opportunities aligned with the area's farming heritage. During this period, Rohan developed interests in various sports beyond , including athletics, reflecting the active outdoor lifestyle typical of rural Victorian youth. Rohan's initial exposure to Australian rules football came through informal local community games in Cobden, where the sport is deeply embedded in the town's culture. This early, unstructured play in the rural setting laid the groundwork for his later involvement in organized junior .

Junior football

Rohan began his junior career with the Cobden Football Club in local underage competitions in rural . Growing up in the small town of Cobden, he received strong family support that encouraged his early involvement in the sport. In 2008, Rohan made his senior debut for Cobden in the Hampden Football League, playing the full season after being overlooked by TAC Cup clubs. The following year, Rohan joined the in the TAC Cup under-18 competition, where he gained recognition as a versatile player capable of performing in both defensive and forward roles. His athleticism stood out, particularly his speed and ability to take strong marks, which helped him adapt quickly to the higher level of competition. Rohan represented Vic Country at the 2009 AFL Under-18 Championships, earning the team's award for his dynamic performances as a forward. He was selected in the , praised for his exciting play style that combined explosive pace with aerial strength. These achievements solidified his status as one of the top prospects in the draft pool. Rohan's junior career culminated in his selection as the No. 6 overall pick in the 2009 AFL National Draft by the Sydney Swans, marking him as a high-potential talent identified early through his TAC Cup and national championship showings.

AFL career

Time at Sydney Swans

Rohan made his AFL debut for the Sydney Swans in Round 7 of the 2010 season against Geelong at Skilled Stadium, where he had previously played much of his junior football. As the Swans' number one draft pick (selection No. 6 overall in the 2009 AFL Draft), he showed early promise with speed and athleticism, playing nine games and kicking seven goals in his debut year. Over his nine seasons with Sydney from 2010 to 2018, Rohan appeared in 106 games and kicked 96 goals, though his output was often interrupted by injuries that limited him to an average of 10 to 15 games per season. Rohan's tenure was marked by significant injury setbacks that hampered his consistency. In Round 4 of the 2012 season, he suffered a severe leg fracture—specifically a broken and damage—in the opening minutes against , requiring surgery and an extended recovery period of nearly 15 months. He faced recurring strains, including a four-week absence in 2015 after injuring the muscle during a win over , and another in early 2016 that sidelined him for at least eight weeks. Additionally, in the 2016 semi-final against , Rohan sustained a injury that saw him stretchered off but ultimately cleared to play in the preliminary final and later that year. These challenges tested his resilience, with Rohan later reflecting on periods where he questioned his future in the game. Despite the interruptions, Rohan evolved from an initial role as a half-back flanker, where his pace was utilized in transition play, to a more established forward position by the mid-2010s, contributing pressure and goal-scoring threat in Sydney's attacking structure. He featured in key team milestones, including the Swans' loss to and the 2016 defeat to the , where he played as a forward but struggled with limited disposals in the high-stakes . One of his standout moments came in Round 14 of the 2017 season, when he marked in the goal square after the siren against Essendon and kicked the match-winning goal, securing a thrilling one-point victory for in a comeback win. At the conclusion of the 2018 season, Rohan was traded to Geelong in exchange for pick 61 in the 2018 AFL National Draft, ending his time at the Swans after 106 games and seeking a fresh start closer to his hometown roots.

Time at Geelong Football Club

Rohan was traded to Geelong from Sydney in October 2018 in exchange for the club's 61st draft pick. He made his debut for the Cats in round 1 of the 2019 season against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Over six seasons with Geelong from 2019 to 2024, Rohan appeared in 98 games and kicked 120 goals, establishing himself as a versatile forward known for his explosive speed, strong marking ability, and pressure acts around the contest. Rohan's tenure included several standout moments in high-stakes matches. In the 2020 preliminary final against , he contributed three s to help secure a 40-point victory and advance to the grand final. His most memorable individual play came in round 14 of the 2021 season, when he kicked a match-winning after the from 45 meters against the , securing a five-point win and bolstering 's premiership contention. Rohan played a pivotal role in 's 2022 premiership success, including three s in the qualifying final win over Collingwood and another three in the grand final triumph against by 81 points, earning his first premiership medal after four previous grand final appearances without success. In his later years at , Rohan's opportunities diminished due to inconsistent form and injuries, limiting him to 15 games in 2023 and 12 in 2024. A significant setback occurred in September 2024 when he suffered a from an accidental during a VFL match, requiring surgery and sidelining him for the remainder of the season. delisted Rohan at the end of the 2024 season, bringing his AFL career to a close after 204 games across both clubs. Throughout his time at the club, Rohan was commended for his resilience in overcoming repeated injuries and for his positive attitude, including fronting up to support the club's program immediately after his delisting.

Later career

Local league football

Following his delisting from the at the end of the , Gary Rohan signed a one-year deal with the Port Fairy Seagulls in the Hampden Football League in December 2024. The move allowed him to return to his roots near Cobden, where he had grown up and played junior football. In the 2025 season, Rohan played primarily as a forward for , bringing his AFL-honed skills to the community-level competition. He kicked 12 goals across his first 10 games, demonstrating his experience through strong marking and goal-scoring contributions in early rounds, including two goals on debut. His efforts helped bolster the Seagulls' forward line alongside local legend Jason Rowan. Rohan's season was cut short by a fractured injury sustained in the final minutes of round 11 against on July 12, 2025, which sidelined him for the remainder of the year. Despite the setback, he remained involved with the team, attending training sessions to support his teammates. A key motivation for joining was to mentor younger players and contribute to the club's junior development, leveraging his background as a development coach with Geelong's AFLW program. Rohan expressed excitement about providing leadership and assisting in coaching efforts while aiming to play a full season. As of November 2025, Rohan has not announced any playing commitments beyond his 2025 stint with Port Fairy, representing a transitional post-AFL phase focused on community football and family.

Coaching roles

Following his delisting from the Geelong Football Club at the end of the 2024 AFL season, Gary Rohan continued to build his coaching credentials, having first entered the role amid injury-limited playing time that restricted him to 15 games in 2023. In August 2023, while still an active AFL player, Rohan joined the Geelong Cats' AFLW program as a development coach under senior coach Daniel Lowther, focusing on skill development and supporting the forward line by drawing on his own experience as a speedy forward skilled in marking and contested situations. Rohan's responsibilities included weekly training sessions with the team, where he contributed to drills emphasizing technical skills and tactical elements informed by his 204 games, including the 2022 premiership. He worked alongside assistant coaches such as Renee Garing and Rebecca Webster, undertaking a formal course since 2019 to deepen his understanding of the game from a non-playing perspective. In December 2024, Rohan joined the Football Netball Club's coaching group for the 2025 season to support the club's junior development while also playing. This arrangement allowed him to mentor emerging players at the community level, leveraging his expertise to aid skill acquisition and team preparation, marking a deliberate step toward a post-AFL career in coaching.

Personal life

Rohan was previously married to Amie Smith, with whom he had three daughters: twins and born in July 2018, and Rose born in early 2020. died five hours after birth due to . The couple separated in late 2020. In 2022, Rohan married Madi Bennett. The couple experienced a in their first year of . They welcomed their first child, son Gus, in February 2024, followed by their second child, son Hugo, who was born prematurely in July 2025 and required neonatal intensive care before returning home. Rohan has been involved in community initiatives, receiving the Variety Children's Charity Community Impact Award in September 2019 for his dedication to supporting children.

Statistics and accolades

Career statistics

Gary Rohan played 204 () games for a total of 216 goals between 2010 and 2024, comprising 106 games and 96 goals with the and 98 games and 120 goals with the Geelong Cats. The following table provides a yearly breakdown of his statistics, including games played, goals kicked, disposals, marks, and tackles:
SeasonTeamGamesGoalsDisposalsMarksTackles
201097972823
201198811919
20124339815
201355251211
20141661724237
201518132007738
201618251876852
201716221536452
2018117932730
201919251626534
202019221646136
202121322147541
202212141083129
202315181344535
2024129883414
Total2042161917656466
Rohan's AFL career game counts were impacted by recurring injuries, particularly and issues, which limited his appearances in several seasons. Across his AFL career, Rohan averaged 9.4 disposals, 3.2 marks, and 2.3 tackles per game, with 4.3 contested possessions per game on average.

Individual honours and achievements

Rohan's junior career highlights included winning the best and fairest award for the Geelong Falcons in 2009, where he edged out his older sister Stacy by one vote for the honour. That same year, he represented Vic Country at the AFL National Under-18 Championships, earning the team's MVP award and selection in the All-Australian Under-18 team as an explosive half-forward. In his AFL career, Rohan achieved notable moments in high-stakes games, including kicking a match-winning goal after the siren for against Essendon in Round 14 of the 2017 season, securing a dramatic one-point victory. He replicated this feat for in Round 14 of 2021, nailing a set shot from 55 metres on a tight angle after the siren to defeat the by five points in a premiership-contender thriller. His performances in were particularly praised, with Rohan booting three goals in 's 2022 qualifying final win over Collingwood, silencing critics of his past September form and contributing to the club's run to the . Rohan capped his AFL tenure by playing in 's 2022 premiership victory, marking his third appearance in a across his career with and . He earned no major individual AFL medals such as the Coleman or Brownlow, but was nominated for 's best clubman award during injury-affected periods early in his career. Beyond on-field success, Rohan received the 2019 Tom Hafey Heart of Football Award from , recognising his off-field contributions to community work during his first season at .

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