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Jayden Brailey

Jayden Brailey (born 9 April 1996) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a for the in the (NRL). Born in , Brailey stands at 179 cm tall and weighs 88 kg, holding representative eligibility for both and . He debuted in the NRL with the in 2017, where he featured in 19 matches during his rookie season, scoring 4 tries and demonstrating strong running and dummy-half skills. Over three seasons with the from 2017 to 2019, Brailey accumulated 69 appearances and 9 tries, establishing himself as a reliable and tenacious performer at the position. In 2020, Brailey transferred to the , where he has since played 85 matches through the 2025 season, contributing 5 tries and serving as a key leader in the team's despite periods hampered by injuries. By the end of the 2025 NRL season, Brailey had amassed over 150 career appearances across both clubs. In March 2025, Brailey agreed to a two-year contract with the commencing in the 2026 season, praised by the club's recruitment manager for his proven NRL experience and leadership qualities.

Early life and background

Early life and education

Jayden Brailey was born on 9 April 1996 in Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia. He grew up in a family with English roots on his mother's side; his mother, Carla Brailey, was born in Liverpool, England, and emigrated to Australia at the age of five. His father, Glenn Brailey, is Australian, and the couple raised Jayden alongside his two younger brothers, Blayke and Taj, in the southern Sydney suburbs. Brailey completed his at Aquinas Catholic College in Menai, a co-educational school in the St George region. During his time there, he was recognized in school newsletters for extracurricular involvement, including participation in activities in 2014.

Junior rugby league career

Jayden Brailey began his rugby league journey playing for the Aquinas Colts in the junior competitions, where he developed his skills as a despite initially being overlooked for representative teams until his late teens. In 2014, Brailey earned selection for the Australian Schoolboys, representing the team on their European tour and featuring in key matches, including the second Test against . This recognition highlighted his emerging talent and paved the way for his entry into higher-level development pathways with the . Brailey made his debut in the National Youth Competition (NYC), also known as the Holden Cup, for the in 2014, appearing as an interchange in matches such as round 20 against the and earlier games like the round 10 clash with the . Over the following seasons, he progressed rapidly, becoming a regular starter and eventually captain of the NYC side by 2016. That year, entering his third season in the competition, Brailey was named Sharks NYC captain under coach John Morris and delivered standout performances, including being selected in the Holden Cup Team of the Year. His excellence culminated in Brailey winning the 2016 Holden Cup Player of the Year award, also recognized as the Dally M NYC Player of the Year, capping a dominant season that solidified his reputation as one of the competition's top young talents.

Professional club career

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (2017–2019)

Brailey made his professional debut for the in the against the on 19 February 2017, where he came off the bench and scored a try in a 22-6 loss. He followed this with his NRL debut on 2 March 2017, starting at in Round 1 against the at Southern Cross Group Stadium, contributing 28 tackles in a 26-18 defeat. In his 2017 season, Brailey solidified his role as the starting , playing 19 games and scoring 4 tries while averaging 36 tackles per match. However, his campaign was interrupted in Round 16 against the Manly Sea Eagles on 25 June, when he suffered a broken in two places after tackling , requiring surgery and sidelining him for eight weeks. He returned in Round 24 against the , helping the Sharks secure a berth. The 2018 season saw Brailey play all 26 games, including the , crossing for 3 tries and enhancing his dummy-half service and defensive work as the reached the preliminary final before a 22-6 loss to the on 21 September. In 2019, he featured in 24 matches, scoring 2 tries, before the club announced on 31 July that he had signed a three-year deal with the starting in 2020, granting him an early release from his contract. His tenure concluded in the elimination final against Manly on 14 September, a 28-16 defeat at 4 Pines Park. Over three seasons with , Brailey played 69 games exclusively as , scoring 9 tries and emerging as a reliable No. 9 who filled the void left by Michael Ennis's retirement, contributing to the team's consistent top-eight finishes.

(2020–2025)

Brailey signed with the on a three-year deal commencing in the , securing a release from the final year of his contract with the Cronulla Sharks. He debuted for the club in Round 1, starting as the primary and showcasing his quick service from dummy half in the 24-14 win over the Bulldogs. However, in his second appearance against the in Round 2, Brailey ruptured the (ACL) in his right knee midway through the first half but played on until halftime. Scans confirmed the injury, sidelining him for the entire season after just two games. Returning strongly in , Brailey was named co-captain alongside , sharing leadership duties for the season opener and beyond. He appeared in 23 matches, anchoring the role with high tackle efficiency and effective short kicking to pressure defenses, helping stabilize the team's attack. Under his and Saifiti's guidance, the Knights surged to seventh on the ladder and reached the playoffs for the first time since 2013, only to fall in the elimination final to the , 28-20, on 12 September in . The 2022 campaign tested Brailey's durability further when he ruptured his left during pre-season training in , requiring surgery and an extended . Limited to eight games upon his mid-season return, he resumed co-captaincy duties with , providing vocal direction and quick ruck service in limited minutes to support the forward pack. The Knights struggled overall, finishing 14th and missing . In 2023, Brailey featured in the opening five rounds, starting at and contributing to early momentum with his defensive work rate before a devastating recurrence of his right injury during the Round 6 match against the on 10 . Scans revealed a torn and , necessitating surgery and ruling him out for the season. Brailey's recovery culminated in a robust 2024 season, where he played 23 games as the undisputed , delivering consistent 40-minute stints with sharp passing and pressure on opposition markers to facilitate playmaking. His on-field presence bolstered ' spine, aiding their climb to eighth place and a return to . The run ended abruptly in the elimination final, a 28-16 defeat to the on 14 September in . In September 2021, shortly after his standout 2021 performances, Brailey extended his contract with Newcastle by three years, securing his position through the end of 2025. He played 24 games in his final season with the club in 2025, maintaining his role as a key leader and hooker despite ongoing management of prior injuries. On 26 March 2025, Brailey agreed to a two-year deal with the , set to join them from the 2026 season onward. As Newcastle's primary from 2020 to 2025, Brailey's tenure was marked by resilience amid recurring injuries—two ACL reconstructions and an Achilles repair—that limited him to 85 appearances over six seasons. Yet, when fit, his contributions were pivotal: he offered steady ruck control, high completion rates in sets, and inspirational leadership that fostered team cohesion during rebuild phases under coach Adam O'Brien. His ability to mentor younger players and maintain composure in high-pressure moments underscored his value beyond statistics.

Statistics and achievements

Career statistics

Jayden Brailey has appeared in 154 (NRL) games as of the end of the 2025 season, scoring 14 tries for a total of 56 points. He has also featured in 7 finals matches, where he scored 1 try for 4 points. Throughout his career, Brailey has primarily played as a . By club, Brailey played 69 games for the between 2017 and 2019, scoring 9 tries for 36 points, and 85 games for the from 2020 to 2025, scoring 5 tries for 20 points. The following table summarizes his yearly NRL statistics:
YearClubGamesTriesPoints
201719416
201826312
20192428
2020200
202123312
2022814
2023500
20242314
20252400

Awards and honours

In 2016, while playing for the ' NYC team in the Holden Cup, Brailey was named the competition's Player of the Year, recognizing his outstanding performance as a young hooker. During his debut NRL season in , Brailey earned the ' Rookie of the Year award at the club's Monty Porter Medal presentation, highlighting his seamless transition to first-grade . In 2018, Brailey received state-level recognition with his selection to the Emerging Blues squad, coached by , as part of preparations for future representation. That same year, he contributed to the ' run to the NRL Preliminary Final, where the team fell to the , marking a significant team achievement in his breakout season. Brailey assumed a leadership role in 2021 as co-captain of the alongside , guiding the team through the season and earning praise for his on-field direction and resilience following an injury recovery. In 2022, Brailey was nominated for the NRL's Ken Stephen Medal, an award honoring players for exemplary and personal character, in acknowledgment of his off-field contributions with the Knights. Brailey has been eligible to represent and but has not yet earned senior international or state honours as of 2025.

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