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Jared Rivers

Jared Rivers (born 18 October 1984) is an coach and former player, best known for his tenure as a in the (AFL), where he played a total of 194 games across the Football Club and . Originally from , Rivers was drafted by with the 26th pick in the 2002 National Draft at age 18 and made his AFL debut in 2003. He established himself as a reliable key for the Demons, playing 150 games between 2003 and 2012, during which he earned an nomination in round 3 of the 2004 season for his promising performances and won the award in 2004. After becoming a at the end of the 2012 season, Rivers signed a two-year contract with , where he contributed 44 games from 2013 to 2015, including a strong sixth-place finish in the club's award in 2014 and participation in the 2013 preliminary final loss to . His AFL career concluded with his on 23 August 2015, prompted by a chronic knee injury requiring surgery on a torn meniscus. In recognition of his contributions to , Rivers was awarded life membership by the club in 2015. Transitioning to coaching shortly after retirement, Rivers joined Collingwood as a development coach in late 2015. He was promoted to head coach of Collingwood's Victorian Football League (VFL) side in November 2016, a role he held from 2017 to 2019. In 2020, he served as defensive coach for North Melbourne. Rivers then took on the senior coaching position at Collegians Football Club in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) A Grade competition from 2021 to 2023, including a premiership in 2023. He subsequently joined St Kilda as an assistant coach in October 2024, focusing on the backline for the 2025 season. In October 2025, Rivers returned to Melbourne in an assistant coaching role, overseeing the backline and team defence under senior coach Steven King.

Early life and junior career

Early life

Jared Rivers was born on 18 October 1984 in . He grew up in the regional town of , where community sports, particularly , played a central role in local life. This environment fostered his early interest in the sport, as the area is known for its strong football culture and grassroots participation. Rivers was raised in a family with deep ties to ; his father, Peter Rivers, was a former player and the coach for the South Augusta Bulldogs' 2000 premiership-winning team, contributing to the household's emphasis on athletic development and community involvement. His older brother, Jess Rivers, also played in the premiership team. Public details on his remain limited, but this regional upbringing highlighted values of resilience and teamwork, shaping his foundational athletic mindset. Peter Rivers passed away in November 2024. He attended Caritas College in during his early schooling, immersing himself in a setting that supported both education and extracurricular sports. Later, Rivers completed his secondary education at Sacred Heart College in , where he continued to build his physical prowess as a versatile defender. Standing at 192 cm and weighing 92 kg by the start of his senior career, his build suited the demands of key position play in . This period marked the transition from casual regional exposure to more structured athletic preparation, influenced by South Australia's football heritage.

Junior career

Rivers began his junior football career with the South Augusta Bulldogs in the Football League, where he played in the senior A-grade side at the age of 15 and contributed to the club's premiership win in 2000. His impressive displays against more experienced opponents in the regional competition attracted the interest of (SANFL) club North Adelaide, which recruited him to its senior team. Over the following two seasons, Rivers established himself as a consistent performer in the backline for North Adelaide, honing his defensive skills in a competitive environment. In 2001, Rivers earned selection for South Australia's under-18 team at the National Under-18 Championships, where he demonstrated his potential as a tall capable of competing at a high level. A wrist injury later sidelined him and prevented participation in the 2002 championships, but his prior performances had already positioned him as a notable draft prospect. Rivers was ultimately selected by the Melbourne Football Club with the 26th pick in the 2002 AFL National Draft, earning a place on the club's senior list with expectations of contributing to the defensive structure following his recruitment from North Adelaide.

AFL playing career

Melbourne (2003–2012)

Rivers made his AFL debut with Melbourne in round 19 of the 2003 season, playing the final three games of the year as a 18-year-old defender drafted at pick 26 in the 2002 national draft. In his breakout 2004 season, he played 22 of 23 possible matches, establishing himself as a reliable intercept defender known for his marking and rebounding ability from half-back, which earned him the NAB AFL Rising Star award as the league's best young player under 21. Over his decade at Melbourne, Rivers evolved into a key defender, contributing to the club's backline during periods of rebuilding following their finals appearance, where he played 22 games as one of the side's primary defensive options. His tenure included interruptions from injuries, such as a hamstring strain that caused him to miss the 2007 season opener and limited him to 13 games that year. By the end of 2012, he had played 150 games for the Demons, kicking 18 goals, and had become a leader in the defensive unit amid the team's struggles to return to contention. At the conclusion of the 2012 season, Rivers departed as an unrestricted , signing a two-year contract with to join a premiership-contending side after not featuring in since 2006.

Geelong (2013–2015)

Following the end of the 2012 season, Rivers signed a two-year contract with as an unrestricted on 17 October 2012, seeking a fresh start in a contending environment. He quickly integrated into 's established premiership backline, providing experienced depth as a tall defender known for his intercept marking and run from defense. In his debut season of 2013, Rivers managed 10 games, including both appearances, despite a injury sustained in Round 1 against that sidelined him for much of the home-and-away season. His return for the qualifying final win over and the preliminary final loss to highlighted his value in high-stakes matches, where he contributed to 's defensive structure during their push to the preliminary final. Rivers peaked in 2014, playing 22 games—including Geelong's elimination final victory over and semi-final loss to —while finishing sixth in the club's count. As a reliable third tall in the backline alongside players like Tom Lonergan and Harry Taylor, he averaged strong disposal numbers and helped maintain 's contention status, with the team securing a top-four finish. Over his three seasons at , Rivers appeared in 44 games without scoring a goal, focusing instead on his defensive role to support the team's forward pressure and transition play. Chronic issues, which had plagued Rivers earlier in his career, worsened in 2015, limiting him to 12 games amid ongoing pain and reduced mobility. A torn in his right , diagnosed after Round 22, required season-ending and ultimately forced his hand. On 23 August 2015, at age 30, Rivers announced his immediate retirement from football, citing the cumulative toll of injuries on his body after 194 games across and . In reflecting on his career, he expressed mixed emotions but pride in his contributions, noting the challenges overcome and his gratitude for the opportunities at both clubs; he was later awarded life membership by in December 2015 for his 150 games and service there.

Coaching career

Collingwood (2015–2019)

Following his retirement from playing in August 2015, Rivers joined Collingwood as a development coach just three months later, tasked with nurturing the club's young defenders and improving overall team defending strategies. Drawing on his experience as a versatile defender, he worked alongside coaches like Ben Hart and Dale Tapping to enhance leadership and skills among emerging backline talents, including Tommy Langdon and . In late 2016, Rivers was promoted to of Collingwood's VFL reserves team for the 2017 season, succeeding Dale Tapping. Over the next three years, he oversaw the VFL program, emphasizing defensive structures and player transitions between the reserves and levels. Under his leadership, the VFL side reached the finals in 2017, marking a strong start, and continued to provide a developmental pathway in 2018 and 2019, aligning closely with the senior team's push toward contention. This alignment supported Collingwood's 2018 premiership success by honing skills for players rotating through the VFL system. Rivers departed Collingwood at the end of the 2019 season after five years with the club, moving to an assistant coaching role at to further his career in senior structures.

North Melbourne (2020)

In September 2019, Jared Rivers was appointed as North Melbourne's defensive coach for the 2020 season and beyond, joining Rhyce Shaw's panel after three years leading Collingwood's VFL team, including reaching elimination finals in 2017 and 2018. His role involved overseeing the club's defensive principles and teaching philosophy, drawing on his playing experience as a defender across 194 games with and . Rivers emphasized the alignment with Shaw's vision for the club, stating it was a "no brainer" opportunity due to the impressive culture at . Rivers' tenure focused on implementing defensive strategies during a disrupted preseason and the early stages of the COVID-19-affected , which was truncated to 17 home-and-away games after a suspension from March to June. He contributed to repositioning players like into key defensive roles, which helped elevate Ziebell's intercept possessions to a career-high average of 7.6 per game. This approach aimed to bolster the backline amid personnel changes and the challenges of a condensed schedule played largely in Queensland hubs, where struggled overall, winning only three matches and finishing 17th on the ladder. Despite the team's difficulties, Rivers' input correlated with a per-game improvement in defensive performance, with North Melbourne conceding an average of 70.9 points against compared to 83.4 in the previous full 22-game season. The club ranked 17th in total points against (1205), but the shorter season and external disruptions limited the full implementation of his tactics. Rivers' one-year stint ended prematurely in July 2020 when his two-year contract was terminated as part of North Melbourne's COVID-19-related staff redundancies, alongside other assistants like Brendan Whitecross. At 35, he expressed no immediate plans to return to coaching, instead seeking opportunities for further outside the system.

Collegians (2021–2023)

In August 2020, Jared Rivers was appointed as the senior coach of the Collegians Football Club in the (VAFA) A competition, commencing his tenure at the start of the 2021 season and replacing Shane Joyce after four years in the role. The club, which had reached two grand finals in 2017 and 2018 but had struggled in recent years, viewed Rivers' elite-level experience—including 194 games and recent assistant coaching roles—as a key asset to build on their finals-contending potential. Rivers' three-season rebuild emphasized a simplified game plan to clarify player roles, fostering greater continuity and confidence among the squad, while drawing on defensive principles from his AFL assistant coaching at to instill resilience and prevent collapses under pressure. He focused on youth integration, blending emerging talents such as Matthew Warren and Nicholas Canny with established leaders like David Mirra and Vivian Michie to drive standards and adopt a high-intensity style. Pre-season hard work and a mindset shift from near-relegation threats to finals aspirations were central, transforming the team's approach after an abandoned 2021 season where they languished in ninth place on the ladder. Under Rivers, Collegians showed steady improvement, recording 13 wins and 5 losses in 2022 to secure a mid-table finish and a six-game win streak late in the season, including upsets against top teams like Old Brighton. The 2023 campaign marked their pinnacle, with a 15-3 home-and-away record culminating in a dominant A Grade premiership victory over St Kevin's Old Boys by 85 points in the grand final (19.16.130 to 6.9.45). This success elevated the club from mid-table obscurity to , highlighted as one of the most dominant seasons in VAFA history. Rivers' tenure provided him with essential head coaching autonomy at the amateur level, offering valuable experience in leading a full rebuild before his return to professional coaching ranks in 2024. He stepped down in late 2023 citing family reasons, having re-signed for that season amid the club's rising trajectory.

St Kilda (2024–2025)

In October 2024, Jared Rivers was appointed as an assistant coach at St Kilda for the 2025 season. He joined the club's restructured coaching panel under senior coach , bringing his experience from previous roles at Collingwood and , as well as his successful stint as at Collegians in the . Rivers served as the Saints' defence coach, focusing on the backline and player development. In pre-season interviews, he expressed enthusiasm for working with St Kilda's emerging talent, particularly highlighting young defenders such as for their potential and quality. He noted the "fantastic" progress of players like Wanganeen-Milera, , and Darcy Wilson, emphasizing the club's youthful list as a key source of excitement for fans and staff alike. During the 2025 season, Rivers contributed to St Kilda's backline coaching amid a campaign that saw the team finish 12th on the with nine wins and 14 losses. His efforts centered on nurturing the club's young defensive group, aligning with Lyon's strategic direction, though the ended in mid-table position without reaching the finals. Rivers' tenure at St Kilda lasted one , concluding with his resignation on October 8, 2025, to pursue a coaching opportunity at . The club acknowledged his contributions to the development program in an official statement.

Melbourne (2025–present)

In October 2025, Jared Rivers returned to the Melbourne Football Club as an assistant coach, having been appointed on 9 October to work under new senior coach Steven King. This move marked his departure from St Kilda, where he had served as a backline coach, to rejoin the club where he played 150 games from 2003 to 2012 and earned life membership in 2015. Rivers' appointment reunites him with former Melbourne and Geelong premiership teammates, including King and fellow assistant , adding a layer of familiarity to the revamped coaching panel. The panel also incorporates , a recent addition focused on midfield development, as seeks to rebuild following a challenging 2025 season. As a life member, Rivers brings deep club knowledge, emphasizing a return to core values and leveraging his playing experience to foster team culture. In his role, Rivers oversees the backline and team defensive strategies, drawing on his prior experience coaching defenses at St Kilda to implement structured game plans. By November 2025, he was actively involved in pre-season preparations for the 2026 season, focusing on integrating young defenders and enhancing overall defensive cohesion to support Melbourne's premiership aspirations.

Playing statistics

Melbourne statistics

Rivers played 150 games for Melbourne between 2003 and 2012, scoring 18 goals and averaging 12.3 disposals per game.
SeasonGamesGoalsKicksHandballsDisposalsMarksTackles
20033041528
200422013012925910949
200514098661647923
200622416612929511858
200730172239168
200860283866239
20092001131082218663
20101801429423610644
20112011301432738851
2012221317111128210941
In his breakout 2004 season, Rivers averaged 11.8 disposals and 5.0 marks per game across 22 appearances, earning him the award as the league's best young player under 21.

Geelong statistics

Jared Rivers played 44 games for between 2013 and 2015, scoring no goals across his tenure at the club. His statistical output was notably affected by recurring injuries, particularly in 2015 when knee issues restricted his participation. The following table summarizes Rivers' season-by-season statistics during his time at , including games played (G), kicks (K), handballs (H), disposals (D), marks (M), and tackles (T). Data encompasses both home-and-away and finals matches where applicable.
SeasonGKHDMTGoals
201310505310326240
201422157128285125470
201512996616577250
Total44306247553228960
In 2013, Rivers featured in 10 games, including three finals (qualifying final loss to , elimination final win over , and preliminary final loss to ), with modest averages of 10.3 disposals and 2.6 marks per game amid a transitional role in the backline. His 2014 season marked a career high at , playing 22 games—including two finals appearances (qualifying final loss to and elimination final loss to )—with averages of 12.95 disposals and 5.68 marks, contributing to the team's fifth-place finish. By 2015, injuries curtailed his involvement to 12 games (no finals appearances), resulting in slightly elevated averages of 13.75 disposals and 6.42 marks, reflecting diminished defensive impact compared to the prior year.

Career totals

Over the course of his career spanning 2003 to 2015, Jared Rivers played a total of 194 games and kicked 18 goals. Of these, 150 games and all 18 goals were with , while he added 44 games (and no goals) during his time at . Rivers' career averages reflect his role as a reliable , with 6.73 kicks, 5.62 handballs, and 12.35 disposals per game. He also averaged 4.95 marks and 2.32 tackles per match, contributing to a total of 964 marks and 450 tackles across his career. In defensive actions, Rivers recorded 1135 one percenters, encompassing spoils, intercept possessions, and other key backline contributions that underscored his positional strength. His rebound 50s averaged 2.12 per game (412 total), highlighting his ability to transition play from defense.
StatisticTotalAverage per Game
Games Played194-
Goals180.09
Kicks13056.73
Handballs10885.62
Disposals239312.35
9644.95
Tackles4502.32
One Percenters11355.85
Rebound 50s4122.12
Rivers achieved Life Member status at for his longevity and service to the club, but he received no All-Australian selections during his career.

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