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Jonathan Giles

Jonathan Giles (born 8 January 1988) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played as a ruckman in the Australian Football League (AFL). Giles began his AFL journey after being drafted by Port Adelaide in the 2005 National Draft, though he did not play any senior games for the club before being delisted and playing in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) with Sturt. He was then selected by the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the 2010 rookie draft, debuting in 2012 and playing 51 games for the club from 2012 to 2014, including their inaugural AFL match. After being traded to Essendon at the end of 2014, he appeared in three games in 2015, before moving to the West Coast Eagles for the 2016 season, playing nine matches across two years until retiring at the end of 2017 due to a knee injury. Over his AFL career, Giles featured in a total of 63 games and kicked 43 goals, establishing himself as a journeyman ruckman across four clubs. Standing at 201 cm and weighing 101 kg, Giles was known for his powerful presence in the ruck and ability as a goalkicker, contributing to various teams during the early expansion era of the . Following his retirement, he transitioned into construction management in , working for the company Built alongside his wife, Hannah.

Early life and junior career

Background and family

Jonathan Giles was born on 8 January 1988 in . He grew up in the region, spending his early years in the small country towns of and Tanunda, where he developed an interest in through local junior competitions. As a teenager, Giles played for Central District in the (SANFL), honing his skills as a ruckman before being drafted by in the 2005 AFL National Draft at pick 70. Giles comes from a family with deep roots in the , which significantly shaped his upbringing. His father, Ian Giles, is a Uniting Church minister, and his maternal grandfather also served as a minister in the same denomination. The family was actively involved in church life; Giles' mother, Libby, played guitar and sang during services, and the children, including Jonathan, regularly attended multiple weekly services as part of their routine. This religious environment instilled strong in Giles, who has described himself as a practising Christian and later attended in during his time with the . Giles has two older siblings: a brother, , who is a physiotherapist and five years his senior, and a , Rosemary. The family has a notable athletic lineage, with Giles' cousin Jack Hannath also playing as a ruckman for in the . Despite the ministerial family tradition, Giles pursued studies in business rather than entering the clergy, opting instead for a career in professional football.

Junior football achievements

Giles began his junior football career with the colts team at the Bombers in South Australia's region, where he developed his skills under coach Phil 'Charlie' Brown, honing his marking ability, play-reading, and overall game sense. In 2005, at age 17, he moved to play for Central District's under-17s side in the SANFL juniors, earning the award for his standout performances as a ruckman. That same year, his potential was recognized when selected him with pick 70 in the AFL National Draft, marking him as a promising tall prospect despite being a late selection. While on Port Adelaide's list from 2006 to 2009, Giles continued his development in the (SANFL) with Central District, serving as the second ruckman in their premiership-winning teams of 2008 and 2009, where he contributed significantly to the club's back-to-back successes. Following his delisting by Port at the end of 2009, Giles joined Sturt for the 2010 SANFL season and immediately impressed by winning the P.T. Morton Medal as the club's player, showcasing his ruck craft and leadership in just his first year with the Double Blues.

AFL career

Port Adelaide (2006–2009)

Jonathan Giles was selected by Port Adelaide with pick 70 in the 2005 AFL Rookie Draft from the Central District Football Club in the (SANFL). Originally from in South Australia's , Giles joined the club at age 17 weighing 83 kg and focused on building physical strength during his four years on the Power's list. By late 2008, he had increased his weight to 101 kg through targeted training, including an additional 3 kg during the 2009 pre-season, to better suit his role as a ruckman. He made his pre-season debut for Port Adelaide in the 2008 NAB Cup but did not break into the senior side during his tenure. Giles spent his time at Port Adelaide developing in the SANFL with Central , the Power's affiliated club, where he alternated between the league and reserves teams in 2007 and 2008. He earned a breakthrough late in the 2008 season, securing a spot in Central ' senior lineup and contributing to their SANFL premiership victory, for which he received a medallion. Giles repeated the success in 2009, playing in another premiership-winning for Central against Sturt. Despite his SANFL achievements, Giles played no senior AFL games for Port Adelaide and faced pressure to elevate his performance to retain his spot. He was delisted by the club in October 2009 alongside utility Nick Lower, creating four list vacancies for the 2010 season.

(2012–2014)

Jonathan Giles joined (GWS) as a rookie-listed player ahead of the club's inaugural season in 2012, having been delisted by after four years on their list without a senior appearance. He spent 2011 developing in the NEAFL with the Giants' reserves before making his debut in round one of 2012 against . As the club's primary ruckman, Giles played 20 games that year, contributing significantly to the expansion side's ruck division with strong hitout work and forward pressure, including a career-high three goals in a match against . His consistent performances earned him a three-year contract extension in October 2012. In 2013, Giles solidified his role as GWS's lead ruckman, appearing in all 22 games and averaging over 24 hitouts per match while providing versatility with 14 goals for the season. He earned praise for his endurance and work rate, highlighted by standout performances such as three goals and three Brownlow votes against in round seven, and a best-on-ground effort in a rare win over in round 19. Despite the team's struggles, finishing with just one victory, Giles' reliability helped build the club's foundation in the ruck contest. Giles' time at GWS culminated in 2014, where he played nine games and kicked seven goals before the arrival of Shane Mumford reduced his opportunities. A notable highlight came in round two with four goals against St Kilda, showcasing his forward capabilities. In round eight against , he became the first GWS player to reach 50 AFL games, an unlikely milestone for the journeyman ruckman who had faced early career setbacks. Seeking greater playing time, Giles requested a in October 2014 and was subsequently dealt to Essendon in exchange for pick 53.

Essendon (2015)

Jonathan Giles joined Essendon via trade from at the end of the 2014 season, in exchange for the Bombers' third-round draft pick (No. 53). He signed a one-year contract and was expected to provide ruck depth amid the club's ongoing supplements saga and player suspensions. Giles spent the early part of the 2015 season developing in the VFL with Essendon, where he played 15 consecutive games for the reserves side, averaging strong ruck numbers including 38 hitouts per match. He earned a senior debut in Round 18 against the at Etihad Stadium, coming into the side as a replacement for the injured . In a 47-point loss, Giles recorded 10 disposals, 17 hitouts, and 5 clearances in a challenging match. He retained his spot for the following two games, facing his former club in Round 19 (a 17-point win) and in Round 20 (a 42-point loss). Across these three AFL appearances, Giles amassed 36 disposals, 67 hitouts, 20 clearances, and 1 goal with 2 behinds, demonstrating his utility as a contested ruckman. His season was cut short by a injury sustained during the Round 20 clash with , which sidelined him for the remainder of the year and contributed to his eventual trade request. At the conclusion of 2015, Giles was traded to in exchange for pick No. 57 (with Essendon receiving pick No. 62 in return), marking the end of a brief stint at the club where he provided valuable experience but limited senior opportunities.
RoundOpponentDisposalsHitoutsClearancesGoals-Behinds
18101750-0
19142880-1
20122271-1
Total3667201-2

West Coast (2016–2017)

In October 2015, Jonathan Giles was traded from Essendon to the in exchange for the Eagles' third-round draft pick (No. 57), with Essendon also sending its fourth-round pick (No. 62) as part of the deal. As a 201 cm ruckman with experience at and , Giles was recruited to bolster West Coast's ruck depth. Giles made his debut for in round 13 of the 2016 season against at , stepping in due to a suspension in the ruck . He played four games that year, including the final two matches after injuries in the ruck group, providing ruck support with averages of 5.2 kicks, 3.5 handballs, and 8.8 disposals per game. His contributions helped stabilize the ruck during a period of disruption, though he remained a depth player amid the Eagles' push toward . The 2017 season offered Giles a more prominent early role due to ongoing injuries in the ruck division. He featured in five games from rounds 1 to 7, recording one goal and averages of 3.8 kicks, 4.0 handballs, and 7.8 disposals, while contributing in hit-outs and stoppages as a backup. However, a degenerative knee condition worsened, limiting his further participation and ultimately forcing his retirement at age 29 in September 2017, despite having a contract for the following season. Over his two seasons with West Coast, Giles played nine games and kicked three goals, serving as a reliable but injury-interrupted depth option in a competitive ruck group.

Retirement and legacy

Retirement announcement

On September 20, 2017, ruckman Jonathan Giles announced his immediate retirement from the Australian Football League (AFL), citing a degenerative that had progressively limited his ability to play and train. The decision came five days after the Eagles' semi-final loss to , marking the end of Giles' 11-year professional career across four clubs, during which he played 63 games. At , where he had joined at the end of 2015, Giles appeared in nine games over two seasons, including five in 2017 despite ongoing issues. The retirement was prompted by in his , resulting from bone-on-bone damage that caused persistent swelling, stiffness, and pain, rendering further participation unsustainable without risking more severe interventions like surgery or . Giles had been aware of the condition's potential to shorten his career for years, but scans and medical advice in the lead-up to the 2017 season confirmed it had reached a critical point. In a statement, reflected, "The was no good... I step away knowing I gave everything," expressing gratitude to the club for the opportunity despite the challenges. West Coast football manager Craig Vozzo acknowledged the impact, noting that the injury had "impeded him for some time" and that had "played an important role" when called upon, wishing him success in his next chapter. Giles' exit was the sixth confirmed list change for that off-season, following retirements of veterans like and Sam Mitchell, as the club prepared for the 2018 season. In a later reflection, he embraced the "" tag for his career , stating, "You want to play footy forever, but there's got to be a time when you say 'enough's enough'," while appreciating the growth from its ups and downs.

Career impact and reflections

Jonathan Giles' AFL career, spanning four clubs and 63 games, exemplified the resilience required of a ruckman, providing depth and cultural contributions during periods of transition for emerging teams. At , where he played 51 games from 2012 to 2014, Giles became the first Giant to reach the 50-game milestone, a historic achievement that underscored his reliability in the club's inaugural years. As a mature-age draftee, he offered and experience to a predominantly young roster, helping establish the club's foundational culture and participating in its first-ever win against in 2012, where he kicked three goals. His performances earned him fifth place in the Giants' in their debut season and more votes than any teammate that year, highlighting his early impact as a ruck-forward. At Essendon in 2015, Giles featured in three games, serving as ruck depth alongside Shaun McKernan and providing stability during a challenging season marked by his own knee injury. With West Coast from 2016 to 2017, he played nine games, stepping up when injuries sidelined key ruckmen like Nic Naitanui and Scott Lycett, and later transitioned into a part-time senior ruck coaching role in 2018, mentoring those players and contributing to the Eagles' ruck development during their premiership-winning season before relocating to Melbourne. Overall, Giles' career, though limited by delistings and injuries—including a degenerative knee condition that forced his 2017 retirement—emphasized his role in fostering team resilience and providing serviceable ruck support without securing a starring position. Reflecting on his journey, Giles has expressed gratitude for the opportunities across clubs, particularly GWS, which he credits with reviving his career after being delisted by . "I’ll always be really fond of the club. They gave me a chance," he stated, emphasizing the familial environment that valued his input in building a new franchise. He viewed his time there as pivotal, noting, "Here we were in a situation where everything we did was going to be setting the club up for years to come." Upon retiring due to his issues, Giles acknowledged the unorthodox path: "My career didn’t go how you think you want it to pan out, but... [it] made me the person I am today," highlighting lessons in patience learned early at and the personal growth from adversity. Coaches like Kevin Sheedy praised his dedication, predicting further growth while urging a more ruthless edge, a sentiment that captured Giles' hardworking but often understated legacy.

Personal life and post-football career

Family and personal interests

Jonathan Giles was born on 8 January 1988 in , , to Ian and Libby Giles. His father, Ian, served as a minister for the , while his grandfather also held the same position, instilling a strong Christian faith in the family from an early age. Giles' mother, Libby, contributed to church services by playing guitar and singing, and the family routinely attended three or four services each Sunday during his childhood. He has an older brother, David, a physiotherapist who is five years his senior, and an older sister, Rosemary; the family's height, notably Giles' own 201 cm stature, was inherited from his mother's side. Additionally, his cousin Jack Hannath pursued a career as an AFL player with . Giles' personal interests are deeply rooted in his faith, which has remained a cornerstone of his life throughout his career and beyond. Raised in a devout , he continues to practice , regularly attending services, including at Hillsong during his time in . Although his family's ministerial background influenced his values of respect and equality—drawn from biblical teachings—he chose not to follow in those footsteps, instead studying while playing at a lower level. He has expressed interest in potential post-football paths such as physiotherapy, like his brother, or management and property development. Family holds significant importance for Giles, shaping his appreciation for supportive club environments during his tenure. He particularly valued the ' inclusive culture, where family days extended to everyday interactions involving parents, cousins, and extended relatives, describing it as a place where "every day was family day, really." Now married to Hannah and residing in , Giles has transitioned to a family-oriented life outside football, working in while drawing on the built through his sporting challenges to navigate personal growth.

Transition to civilian life

Following his from the at the end of the 2017 season due to a degenerative condition, Jonathan Giles transitioned into the industry, leveraging skills developed during his football career such as and . He joined Built, a Perth-based company, where he initially took on roles in contract administration and as a junior site foreman on the $60 million Raine Square refurbishment . Giles balanced this new career path with part-time involvement in , serving as a ruck coach for the academy, where he mentored players including , , and on skills, positioning, and injury recovery techniques. This coaching role allowed him to remain connected to the sport while adapting to civilian professional life, emphasizing a structured yet flexible routine that contrasted with the demands of elite athletics. By 2020, Giles had relocated to and advanced within Built to a senior project engineer position, focusing on managing construction projects and applying his discipline from to oversee timelines, budgets, and team coordination. He has described the shift as rewarding, noting how the industry's emphasis on resilience mirrored the challenges he faced in the .

Career statistics

AFL playing statistics

Jonathan Giles appeared in 63 (AFL) matches over six seasons, primarily serving as a ruckman for (2012–2014), Essendon (2015), and (2016–2017). He kicked 43 goals and recorded 1,458 hitouts, underscoring his specialization in ruck contests and second efforts around the ground. His career averages included 11.1 disposals, 2.0 marks, 2.3 tackles, and 23.1 hitouts per game, reflecting a focus on contested possessions and stoppage work rather than accumulation stats. The following table summarizes his seasonal AFL statistics, including games played (Gls), goals (Gls), behinds (BHs), kicks (K), handballs (HBs), disposals (D), marks (M), tackles (T), and hitouts (HO). Data is aggregated per season for clarity, with career totals at the bottom.
YearTeamGamesGoalsBehindsKicksHandballsDisposalsMarksTacklesHitouts
2012Greater Western Sydney201881771082857043442
2013Greater Western Sydney22146160712313046535
2014Greater Western Sydney974532275824213
2015Essendon312279365767
2016West Coast421211435101092
2017West Coast512192039615109
Total6343234572447011291451458
Giles' most productive period came in 2012–2013 with the Giants, where he averaged over 24 hitouts per game and contributed offensively with 32 goals across those seasons, often rotating forward to exploit his marking ability. Injuries limited his later output, particularly in 2014 and beyond, reducing his game time and impacting hitout totals. Despite this, his ruck efficiency remained notable, with a hitout-to-game ratio emphasizing his value in contested situations.

State and reserves statistics

Jonathan Giles began his reserves career in the (SANFL) while on Port Adelaide's rookie list from 2006 to 2009, playing for affiliated club Central District. He contributed to the Bulldogs' premiership successes in 2008 and 2009, including appearances in key matches leading to the grand finals. After being delisted by , Giles joined Sturt in the SANFL for the 2010 season, where he excelled as a ruckman and won the club's award, the P.T. Morton Medal. In 2015, following his trade to Essendon, Giles played 15 games in the (VFL) for the Bombers' reserves side before earning an AFL debut. Giles' state league tenure continued after his trade to West Coast, where he represented East Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) from 2016 to 2017. Over 28 games, he kicked 28 goals, led the club's goalkicking in 2016, and amassed 839 hitouts, showcasing his dominance in the ruck. Post-AFL retirement due to injury, Giles played 17 games for Aspley in the NEAFL during 2018, providing leadership to the Hornets' lineup.
ClubLeagueYearsGamesGoalsKey Achievements
Central DistrictSANFL2006–2009Not specifiedNot specifiedPremierships (2008, 2009)
SturtSANFL2010Not specifiedNot specifiedP.T. Morton Medal ()
EssendonVFL201515Not specifiedConsistent ruck presence pre-AFL debut
East PerthWAFL2016–20172828Leading goalkicker (2016); 839 hitouts
AspleyNEAFL201817Not specifiedPost-retirement leadership role

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