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Jake Lever

Jake Lever (born 5 March 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays as a key defender for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Selected by the Adelaide Football Club with the 14th pick in the 2014 national draft, Lever made his AFL debut in 2015 and played 56 games for the Crows over three seasons, including their 2017 Grand Final appearance. Lever requested a at the end of the 2017 season and joined in the 2017 off-season exchange period, where he has since played over 130 games, reaching a career total of 186 matches as of 2025. Known for his intercepting ability, rebounding skills, and competitive marking, he wears number 8 for the Demons and has established himself as one of the league's elite defenders. Among his major achievements, Lever was nominated for the award in 2015 during his debut season with and was selected in the AFL Players Association's 22Under22 team for three consecutive years (2015–2017). With , he played a pivotal role in their 2021 premiership victory, earning All-Australian honors that year, and finished third in the club's count in 2023. As of November 2025, Lever remains an active and integral part of 's backline, continuing to contribute to the team's defensive structure.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Jake Lever was born on 5 March 1996 to parents Alan and Narelle Lever. He grew up in , a small town in Victoria's Macedon Ranges region, where his family owned a 15-acre on which he lived until age 18. Lever's upbringing was steeped in rural life and family support for his sporting pursuits. His parents frequently drove him 45 minutes each way to training sessions with the TAC Cup team, fostering his early development as a footballer. On the farm, he spent much of his childhood riding motorbikes across the paddocks, kicking a , and using a cricket net built by his father. The family later maintained a property in nearby Lancefield, maintaining their ties to the Macedon Ranges area. He is the eldest of four children, with three younger siblings consisting of two brothers and one sister. This close-knit family dynamic influenced his 2017 trade request from back to , as he sought to be nearer to his parents and siblings.

Junior career and draft prospects

Lever began his junior football career with the Romsey-Lancefield Rangers in the Riddell District Junior Football League, where he showed early promise as a versatile player capable of contributing across multiple positions. By 2012, at age 16, he had progressed to the ' under-16 Barry Davis squad, which he captained, and was selected to represent Victoria Metro at the under-16 National Championships, also serving as their captain. That year, Lever demonstrated scoring prowess, booting 33 goals over three weeks for Romsey's under-16 side, highlighting his athleticism and competitiveness before transitioning primarily to defense. In 2013, as a bottom-aged (17-year-old) player, Lever emerged as a standout for the in the TAC Cup, playing 11 matches and averaging 19.2 disposals (12.4 kicks and 6.8 handballs), along with strong marking and intercepting ability. His performances earned him selection in the 2013 TAC Cup Team of the Year as one of only two bottom-agers, alongside . Lever also represented Vic Metro at the Under-18 Championships, captaining the side in one match across four appearances, as they finished runners-up with a 4-1 record. His leadership and on-field dominance that year positioned him as a top-two or top-three draft prospect among recruiters. Lever's trajectory was interrupted in November 2013 when he ruptured his () during a NAB Academy training camp on the Gold Coast, sidelining him for the entire 2014 season. Undergoing reconstruction surgery shortly after, he adopted a cautious approach, focusing on a pre-season return rather than rushing back mid-year. During recovery, Lever contributed off-field by coaching the and Vic Metro teams, gaining insights into the game while completing his rehab. Despite the injury raising concerns about his durability, Lever's pre-injury form kept him in high regard entering the 2014 NAB , where he tested adequately upon returning to full fitness: 3.19 seconds in the 20m sprint and 10 minutes 32 seconds in the 3km time trial. Viewed as a competitive, aggressive key defender with excellent game-reading and aerial strength, he was still projected as a first-round selection, though with some attached to his knee. selected him at pick 14 overall in the 2014 national draft, valuing his potential as a long-term intercepting backman.

AFL career

Adelaide tenure (2015–2017)

Lever was selected by the Adelaide Crows with their first pick, number 14 overall, in the 2014 AFL National Draft after a standout junior career with the Calder Cannons in the TAC Cup. He made his AFL debut in round six of the 2015 season against the Gold Coast Suns at People’s Choice Home Loans Oval, recording 15 disposals and seven marks in a 96-point victory. Over the course of the season, Lever played 12 games, primarily as a key defender, averaging 13.7 disposals and 5.0 marks per game while contributing to the Crows' backline stability. His breakout performance came in round 17 against the Suns, where he amassed 24 disposals and 10 marks, earning him the AFL Rising Star nomination for that round and later votes in the overall award. In 2016, Lever solidified his position in Adelaide's defense, playing all 24 home-and-away games and featuring in the club's Elimination and Semi-Finals losses. He averaged 15.8 disposals and 5.2 marks per game, with notable intercepting ability highlighted by 66 rebound 50s for the season, helping the Crows reach the finals for the second consecutive year. Lever also kicked his first career goals, two in total, including one in a win over in round 13. His development earned him selection in the Under 22 squad for the second straight year. Lever's 2017 season saw him play 20 games, averaging 16.0 disposals and 6.3 marks, as topped the ladder with 16 wins. He contributed significantly in , featuring in the Qualifying Final win over the Gold Coast, the Preliminary Final victory against , and the Grand Final loss to by 48 points at the , where he recorded 14 disposals. His consistent performances as an intercepting defender led to his inclusion in the 40-man All-Australian squad and a third consecutive Under 22 team selection. Over his three seasons at , Lever played 56 games, establishing himself as a cornerstone of the club's backline.

Trade to Melbourne (2017)

In the lead-up to the 2017 AFL trade period, Jake Lever, who was out of contract at the end of the season after playing 56 games for since being drafted in 2014, entered negotiations for a long-term extension with . offered what they described as a lucrative deal that would have made Lever their highest-paid player, but he rejected it, citing a desire to return to his home state of for family reasons. On October 3, 2017, shortly after 's loss to , Lever formally nominated as his preferred destination, having already agreed in principle to a four-year with the Demons reportedly worth nearly $3.5 million. Negotiations between the clubs intensified, with Adelaide indicating they would require two first-round draft picks to facilitate the trade, a stance influenced by Lever's status as a 21-year-old All-Australian squad member who had averaged 3.8 intercept marks per game in 2017. , viewing Lever as a key defensive addition for both immediate and long-term impact, met the demands on October 11, 2017, trading their 2017 first-round pick (No. 10), 2018 first-round pick, and 2018 fourth-round pick to in exchange for Lever, 's 2017 second-round pick (No. 35), and 2018 third-round pick. The deal was described by 's head of football, Burton, as a fair outcome for both parties, while football manager Josh Mahoney emphasized Lever's professionalism and potential as a decade-long asset. The trade marked a significant acquisition for , bolstering their backline with a player who had been a nominee and was seen as one of the league's premier young intercept defenders. , despite their reluctance, wished Lever well, with list manager noting the resolution allowed the club to focus on their premiership defense efforts.

Melbourne career (2018–2021)

Lever joined the Football Club via trade from at the end of the 2017 season, arriving as a highly touted key defender expected to bolster the Demons' backline. He made his debut for Melbourne in Round 1 of 2018 against , where he showed early promise with his intercepting ability. Over the first 10 games, Lever averaged 14.5 disposals and 2.5 intercepts per match, ranking seventh among key defenders in Player Ratings and 11th league-wide for intercepts. His standout performance came in Round 9 against Carlton, recording 27 disposals and five rebound 50s. However, his season was cut short in Round 11 against the when he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), limiting him to 11 games and requiring reconstructive surgery. In 2019, Lever returned from ACL rehabilitation in May, playing his first VFL game for before a rapid recall to the senior side amid Melbourne's injury crisis. He featured in eight matches, averaging 14.6 disposals but struggled with consistency due to lingering effects from surgery and minor ailments, including an ankle roll during VFL play that cleared scans but delayed his rhythm. Despite the challenges, Lever contributed to defensive stability, particularly in intercept marking, though the Demons finished 11th on the ladder. His limited output reflected a cautious reintegration, with coach noting the need for patience in his recovery. The 2020 season, shortened to 17 home-and-away games due to the , saw Lever play all 17 matches for , establishing himself as a cornerstone of the backline. He averaged 10.5 disposals and 4.4 marks per game, with a team-high nine intercepts in a key win over in Round 5. Pairing effectively with recruits like , Lever helped reach the preliminary finals, finishing third on the ladder. His composure under pressure and rebounding from defence were pivotal, as he ranked among the league's top interceptors. No major injuries disrupted his campaign, allowing for a full season of development. Lever's 2021 season marked a career breakthrough, playing 25 games as topped the ladder and won the premiership—the club's first since 1964. He led the with 94 intercept marks and averaged 15.6 disposals, 5.4 marks, and 4.1 intercepts per game, earning his first All-Australian selection as a back-pocket . In the finals series, Lever was instrumental, nullifying key forwards in the Grand Final victory over the . His leadership and elite reading of the play earned third place in 's best and fairest (Ron Barassi Snr Memorial Trophy) and fifth in the Dick Taylor Memorial Trophy voting, solidifying his status as one of the competition's premier s.

Later years at Melbourne (2022–2025)

In 2022, Lever returned from a minor pre-season setback to play 19 games for , averaging 12.7 disposals, 7.2 kicks, and 5.5 handballs per match. He contributed to the Demons' strong start, helping secure 10 straight wins before the team finished fifth on the and exited the finals in straight sets, losing the qualifying final to by 14 points and the elimination final to by 40 points. Despite the team's late-season fade, Lever maintained composure in defense, notably recording a season-high 18 disposals and seven marks in round 10 against . However, he played through a in his foot during the finals series, which impacted his mobility. Lever's form elevated in 2023, where he featured in all 24 home-and-away games plus the qualifying final, averaging 14.1 disposals, 8.1 kicks, 6.0 handballs, and a league-second 3.0 intercept marks per game. His elite 8.2 intercept possessions per match anchored Melbourne's league-best defense, conceding the fewest points (72.8 per game), as the Demons finished seventh with 16 wins before a nine-point qualifying final loss to Collingwood. Standout moments included a clutch intercept mark on the siren against Brisbane in round 18 to seal a one-point victory and seven intercepts in round 23 against Hawthorn, earning the fans' player award. Off the field, he signed a four-year contract extension in September, committing to the club until the end of 2027. Lever placed third in the club's best-and-fairest count, praised for his aerial dominance and leadership alongside Steven May. The 2024 season proved challenging for Lever, limited to 18 games due to multiple soft-tissue injuries that sidelined him for six matches. He still averaged 13.5 disposals, 8.8 kicks, and 4.7 handballs, ranking third at the club with 46 intercept marks (2.6 per game) and leading the backline with seven intercepts per outing. A highlight was his round-eight performance against , where he tallied 26 disposals, 10 marks (including two contested), 11 contested possessions, and two clearances. Lever mentored emerging defender Blake Howes while partnering May to stabilize the during Melbourne's inconsistent campaign, which ended in 12th place with 11 wins and no appearance. In 2025, Lever's season was disrupted early by an ankle injury that led to surgery in April, causing him to miss eight weeks and limiting him to eight games overall. He averaged 12.0 disposals, 6.8 kicks, and 5.2 handballs upon return, showing renewed energy as noted by coach Simon Goodwin after a mid-season omission for round 16 against Gold Coast, which Lever described as blindsiding but motivational. Amid trade speculation linking him to North Melbourne, Lever reaffirmed his commitment to his contract in September, stating he had no intention of leaving. Melbourne struggled to a 7-16 record, finishing 15th and missing finals for the second straight year.

Statistics

Season-by-season data

Jake Lever's professional AFL career statistics, broken down by season, reflect his progression from a key defender at Adelaide to a cornerstone of Melbourne's backline. The data highlights his consistent involvement in games, with a focus on intercept possessions and marking ability, particularly evident in his peak seasons from 2021 onward. Below is a summary of his key metrics per season, including games played, disposals, kicks, handballs, marks, goals, and tackles.
SeasonTeamGamesDisposalsKicksHandballsMarksGoalsTackles
2015121641085660014
201624378248130124224
201720320208112125135
2018111591144554018
2019811777405503
2020171781215775026
202125389242147136044
2022192261369088132
202324339194145129025
20241824315984107123
2025896544245013
These figures underscore Lever's durability and defensive impact, with career-high disposals in coinciding with Melbourne's premiership success.

Career totals and averages

As of the conclusion of the 2025 AFL season, Jake Lever has accumulated 186 games across his career with the Adelaide Crows and Melbourne Demons. His statistical output reflects his role as a key defender, emphasizing intercept possessions, rebounding, and marking, with career totals demonstrating consistent involvement in defensive transitions. Lever's career averages highlight his efficiency in disposals and contested marking, averaging 14.0 disposals per game, including 8.9 kicks and 5.1 handballs, alongside 5.4 marks and 1.4 tackles. He has contributed modestly to scoring with 5 goals and 5 behinds, while recording 588 rebound 50s, underscoring his impact on initiating attacks from . These figures position him as a reliable backline asset, with limited offensive output typical for his position.
StatisticCareer TotalCareer Average (per game)
Games Played186-
Goals50.0
Kicks16618.9
Handballs9485.1
Disposals260914.0
Marks9985.4
Tackles2571.4
Rebound 50s5883.2
Brownlow Votes80.0
These totals and averages are derived from official AFL records up to November 2025.

Honours and achievements

Team honours

Lever contributed to the Adelaide ' strong 2017 season, where the team secured the minor premiership after finishing atop the ladder with 15 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw, earning the as recognition for the best overall record across home-and-away games. This achievement marked Adelaide's first minor premiership since 2005 and positioned them as favorites heading into the finals. Lever played 18 home-and-away games that year, providing key defensive support as the Crows advanced through the finals, defeating the GWS Giants in a qualifying final and in the preliminary final before reaching the grand final. In the , faced at the but suffered a 48-point defeat, with the Tigers claiming the premiership. featured in the losing side, recording 15 disposals in a attended by over 100,000 fans. 's move to proved pivotal for his team success. He was a key member of the Demons' 2021 premiership team, which ended a 57-year drought by defeating the by 74 points in the grand final at Optus Stadium. played 25 games that season, including all finals, and contributed significantly to Melbourne's defensive structure during their finals campaign, which saw them overcome in a qualifying final and in a preliminary final. This victory represented Melbourne's 13th VFL/ premiership. No further major team honours have been achieved by Lever's clubs up to the 2025 season, though reached in multiple years during his tenure, including a semi-final in 2022 and a qualifying final in 2023. No finals appearances in 2024 or 2025.

Individual accolades

Lever's early promise at was recognized with a nomination for the award in Round 17 of the 2015 season, after he recorded 24 disposals and 10 marks in a dominant defensive display against the Gold Coast Suns. That year, he earned selection in the Players' Association's inaugural 22Under22 team, which honors the league's top players under 22 years old. In 2016, Lever continued his ascent by securing a spot in the 22Under22 team for the second consecutive season, as voted by fans from a 40-player . He also won Adelaide's Emerging Talent Award, recognizing the best all-round player under 21, ahead of a competitive field of young talents. Additionally, coaches across the league voted him third in the Coaches' Association , based on consistent performances in 20 games that season. Lever completed a hat-trick of 22Under22 selections in 2017, joining Adelaide teammate Matt Crouch in the fan-voted side after a strong preliminary final campaign. His intercept marking and game-reading ability that year led to inclusion in the 40-man All-Australian squad, though he did not make the final team. After transferring to Melbourne, Lever's form peaked in 2021, culminating in his selection to the All-Australian team as a back-pocket defender, rewarding a season of elite aerial contests and 18.4 average disposals per game. Within the club, he finished fifth in the best and fairest count, earning the Dick Taylor Memorial Trophy for his contributions to the premiership-winning defense. In 2023, Lever placed third in Melbourne's Snr Memorial Trophy , behind winner and runner-up , after averaging 19.1 disposals and leading the competition in intercept marks.

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