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Jared Polec

Jared Polec (born 12 October 1992) is a former Australian rules footballer who played 148 senior games and kicked 75 goals in the (AFL) across three clubs from 2011 to 2022. Selected by the with the fifth overall pick in the 2010 national draft from (SANFL) club Woodville West-Torrens, Polec made his SANFL senior debut at just 16 years of age and earned a Rising Star nomination in that match. After debuting for Brisbane in round 3 of 2011 and playing 16 games over three seasons, he was traded to ahead of the 2014 season, where he established himself as a key midfielder, playing 90 games and polling five votes in his debut year. In 2019, Polec joined as a , signing a four-year and playing games over four seasons, including a career-best 22 games in his first year where he again received five Brownlow votes and finished seventh in the club's award. Known for his explosive pace, damaging run from the midfield, and precise left-foot delivery as a winger, Polec's career was hampered by recurring injuries, particularly hamstring and foot issues, leading to his delisting by at the end of 2022 despite a year remaining on his deal.

Early life and junior career

Early life

Jared Polec was born on 12 October 1992 in , . He spent his childhood in , where is deeply embedded in the local community culture, providing early opportunities for young athletes like Polec to engage with the sport through neighborhood games and introductory programs. Polec's family has roots in the region, contributing to his upbringing in a -oriented environment. He attended Henley High School, where his mother, , a enthusiast, organized extra sessions to support his development. By his , he had grown to a of 189 and weighed 80 , physical traits that supported his budding athletic potential. This foundational exposure paved the way for his transition to structured junior clubs in the area.

Junior career

Polec began his organized journey with the Seaton in the junior levels of South Australian , where he developed his skills as a promising talent in the local competition. In 2009, at the age of 16, he transitioned to the in the (SANFL), making an early senior debut and quickly establishing himself in the club's structure. His parents' descent contributed to strong community connections in , supporting his early involvement in the sport. Polec delivered standout performances across SANFL underage and reserves grades, showcasing his versatility and immediate impact as a dynamic with explosive pace and ball-winning ability. His rapid progression highlighted his potential, particularly in transition play from the midfield. Representing at the under-18 level, Polec was selected for the NAB Under-18 Championships, where he played all five matches, averaging 20 disposals and kicking a goal per game to earn All-Australian honors. These performances underscored his elite potential as a , distinguished by his precise left-foot kicking and ability to cover ground effectively.

AFL playing career

Brisbane Lions (2011–2013)

Jared Polec was selected by the with their first pick, number 5 overall, in the 2010 AFL National Draft from the in the (SANFL). Prior to the draft, he had made his SANFL debut for at the age of 16, showcasing early promise as a skilled and versatile player. Polec made his AFL debut in Round 3 of the 2011 season against at , aged 18. In his debut year, he played 3 games and kicked 1 goal, adapting to the professional level as an emerging and . His playing style emphasized speed and contested possessions, drawing from his junior attributes as a strong, fast operator who averaged 11 contested possessions in under-18 championships. Over the next two seasons, Polec featured more prominently in 2012 with 12 games and 8 goals, but his opportunities diminished in 2013 to just 1 game. In total, he played 16 senior games across three seasons, scoring 9 goals while transitioning from a highly touted draft prospect to a player seeking greater consistency. In September 2013, Polec requested a trade to return to , citing as a key factor after struggling to secure a regular spot in the Lions' lineup. This move was part of a broader trend of young South Australian players leaving , reflecting challenges in player retention for interstate clubs.

Port Adelaide (2014–2018)

In October 2013, in a three-way trade involving Brisbane, Port Adelaide, and Greater Western Sydney, Port acquired Polec from Brisbane along with pick No. 21 from GWS and pick No. 45 from Brisbane. Brisbane received picks No. 34 from Port, No. 22 from GWS, and No. 48 from GWS, while GWS obtained picks No. 14 from Port and No. 29 from Brisbane, fulfilling his desire to return to his home state of South Australia after experiencing homesickness during his early AFL career in Queensland. Polec had an immediate breakout season in , playing 24 games and kicking 17 goals while averaging 19.6 disposals. He recorded career-highs of 30 disposals and three goals in a standout performance against in round 7, earning three votes for the effort. His consistent midfield run and precise left-foot delivery contributed to Port Adelaide's campaign, where he played in all three matches, including the elimination final win over . The 2015 season was derailed by a in the of his left foot, which emerged early and limited him to just five games before ruling him out for the remainder of the year. Despite consultations with specialists, Polec opted against to preserve his long-term career prospects, opting instead for a managed rehabilitation program. Polec returned in 2016 and solidified his role as a key over the next three seasons, playing 61 games and scoring 27 goals while averaging over 21 disposals per game in 2017 and 2018. In 2017, he led in metres gained per game, showcasing his damaging run from the contest, and collected four Brownlow votes across the season. By 2018, he reached a career-high average of 25.1 disposals, earning seven Brownlow votes and helping drive the team's midfield rotations. Over his full tenure at from 2014 to 2018, Polec featured in 90 games and kicked 46 goals. At the end of the 2018 season, Polec requested a trade to , seeking a longer-term and a fresh challenge after rejecting a three-year extension from .

North Melbourne (2019–2022)

In October 2018, Jared Polec was traded from to in a deal that also saw Pittard move to the , in exchange for North's first-round draft pick (No. 11) and a future fourth-round selection. Polec signed a lucrative five-year with reportedly worth $3.5 million, providing him with long-term security at approximately $700,000 per season. He made his debut for the club in Round 1 of the season and transitioned primarily to a wing role, contributing to a side that faced ongoing challenges, including finishing near the bottom of the ladder in multiple years. Over the 2019 to 2021 seasons, Polec played 40 games for , scoring 19 goals, with his strongest output in 2019 when he featured in 22 matches and kicked 16 goals. In , he appeared in 13 games for three goals amid the shortened COVID-affected season, before issues limited him to just five games without a goal in 2021. These setbacks reflected broader team struggles, as won only 13 of 67 games during this period, but Polec's experience helped provide leadership on the wing despite the club's rebuild phase. The 2022 season proved particularly challenging for Polec, who managed only two games and one goal before a foot injury required surgery in April. An ongoing ankle problem then prevented his return, ruling him out for the remainder of the season in July. At age 29, the chronic foot condition hampered his ability to complete full training sessions, leading to delist him in November 2022 despite one year remaining on his contract; Polec subsequently announced his retirement from the due to the injury. In total, Polec played 42 for 20 goals at , contributing to his tally of 148 games and 75 goals across all clubs.

Career statistics and highlights

Over the course of his career spanning 2011 to 2022, Jared Polec played 148 games and kicked 75 goals. He averaged 20.1 disposals, 3.7 marks, and 2.7 tackles per game. Polec's club statistics reflect his progression across three teams: at the from 2011 to 2013, he appeared in 16 games and scored 9 goals; with from 2014 to 2018, he played 90 games and kicked 46 goals; and at from 2019 to 2022, he featured in 42 games and booted 20 goals.
ClubGamesGoals
169
9046
4220
Career Total14875
Among his highlights, Polec recorded a career-high 34 disposals in a 2018 match against while playing for . In that same season, he finished in the top five in 's award. He accumulated 24 votes across his career, with notable tallies including 7 votes in 2018. Foot injuries significantly impacted Polec's availability, particularly in 2015 when a limited him to just 5 games for , causing him to miss the remaining 17 games of the season; in 2022, another foot injury requiring surgery restricted him to 2 games for , resulting in 20 missed games that year.

Post-playing career

Coaching at Hoppers Crossing (2023–present)

Following his delisting from North Melbourne at the end of the 2022 season due to an ongoing foot injury, Jared Polec transitioned into coaching. In September 2023, he was appointed as the senior coach of the Football Club in the Western Region Football League (WRFL) on a two-year contract. In his debut season as coach in 2024, Polec guided from wooden spooners—finishing last in 2023—to a remarkable WRFL Division 1 premiership victory. The team defeated Werribee Districts by one point in the grand final, 13.12 (90) to 14.5 (89), securing the club's first senior flag since 2004 and ending a 20-year drought. This turnaround was fueled by strategic signings such as former midfielder Jed Anderson, whose explosive midfield presence and exemplified the team's improved contested ball wins and toughness. Polec's earned him the WRFL Seniors Coach of the Year . In 2025, finished fourth on the Division 1 ladder under Polec, qualifying for the finals. Polec's centers on introducing new systems and structures to reset team beliefs, while emphasizing player development through education from experienced recruits and fostering a personable, family-oriented that encourages . He leverages his background to prioritize midfield structure and off-ball efforts, enabling effective contested possessions and tactical adjustments, as seen in key quarter-time and half-time messages that drove scoring surges. To build stability, he secured two-year contracts for approximately 80% of the playing list, promoting long-term consistency. In September 2024, Polec's contract was extended through the end of 2027, reflecting the club's confidence in his vision for sustained finals contention.

Other pursuits

Following his AFL retirement in 2022, Jared Polec has resided in the area of , where he has prioritized personal recovery from longstanding foot injuries that plagued his playing career, including a fractured in 2015 and subsequent surgeries in 2022. He has balanced his coaching commitments with family life alongside his wife, Alison, to whom he was married in 2018 after their engagement in 2016. Polec remains involved in the broader community through availability for guest speaking engagements and marketing opportunities, leveraging his experience as a former top draft pick and multi-club player. Of descent, he has not been publicly documented in specific charitable initiatives or community events tied to his heritage as of November 2025, with no major non-sporting professional shifts reported.

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