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Jordon Sweet

Jordon Sweet (born 2 February 1998) is an Australian rules footballer who plays as a ruckman for the in the (AFL). Originally from Tea Tree Gully in , Sweet was selected by the with pick 23 in the 2018 AFL Rookie Draft after playing for North Adelaide in the (SANFL). He made his AFL senior debut in round 5 of the 2021 season against and played 11 games for the Bulldogs before being traded to during the 2023 trade period, returning to his home state in search of greater senior opportunities. At , Sweet quickly established himself as a key contributor in the ruck division, complementing the team's midfield with his competitive and versatile play style. In the 2024 season, his first full year with the club, he averaged 35.2 hit-outs and 9.5 hit-outs to advantage per game while securing the primary ruck role. His performance elevated further in 2025, where he averaged 37.3 hit-outs, 11.2 disposals, and 81.4 Fantasy points per game across the season, including standout matches such as 53 hit-outs against in round 21 and 22 disposals against in round 19. By the end of the 2025 season, Sweet had accumulated 47 career games and 10 goals, renowned for his both on the field and in training. Sweet's development has been marked by his ability to adapt and improve alongside elite ruckmen, including learning from All-Australian during his time at the . Standing at 206 cm and weighing 106 kg, he brings a strong physical presence to Port Adelaide's lineup, contracted through 2026, and continues to be a vital asset in the club's pursuit of premiership success.

Early life and junior career

Early life

Jordon Sweet was born on 2 February 1998 in Ingle Farm, a northern suburb of , . As a South Australian native, Sweet grew up immersed in the state's strong culture, which profoundly shaped his early interests. His family background, while not extensively documented publicly, included a supportive environment tied to local football; his father, Ron Sweet, was an avid Norwood SANFL supporter and coached under-age teams, fostering a household passion for the sport. Sweet has three older brothers, all enthusiastic fans, further embedding the game within his family life. Sweet's initial exposure to football came through informal play in his childhood neighborhood, where he and friends used makeshift goals like an electricity pole and a in their cul-de-sac for games. This casual engagement evolved into more structured involvement around the age of eight, influenced by the vibrant community scene in that emphasized grassroots participation and family involvement.

Junior and SANFL football

Sweet began his competitive junior football journey in Adelaide's northern suburbs at Ingle Farm Junior Football Club, joining around the age of eight and playing there for six years, during which his father coached the team for five seasons. This early involvement in the sport, rooted in his upbringing, laid the foundation for his development as a ruckman. He later transitioned to Gully Football Club to continue playing alongside school friends, representing the club as his local junior outfit before advancing to higher levels. From Tea Tree Gully, Sweet progressed to North Adelaide's junior program, competing in their under-13s through to under-16s squads, where he honed his skills in a more structured environment. This period marked his entry into talent pathways, including selection in the 2016 AFL Academy, which exposed him to national-level coaching and scouting. By his late teens, Sweet had significantly improved his ruck contest work and physical conditioning, transforming from a developing tall into a dominant presence capable of competing at semi-professional levels. In the (SANFL), Sweet debuted for North Adelaide's senior side in 2018 after brief stints in their reserves, playing a total of eight league games and kicking five goals that season. His breakthrough performances included a standout round-18 outing with 12 disposals, five marks, 14 hitouts, and a goal, earning him recognition as a Breakthrough Player nominee. Sweet contributed significantly to North Adelaide's 2018 SANFL premiership victory, participating in the grand final where he scored a crucial goal during a pivotal moment in the match. These experiences solidified his growth, emphasizing mobility and aggression in the ruck as key strengths preparing him for professional opportunities.

Draft selection

Jordon Sweet was selected by the with pick 23 in the 2018 Rookie Draft, taken from North in the SANFL and his local club Tea Tree Gully. Having turned 20 years old in 2018, Sweet had nominated for the 2016 National Draft but went undrafted, prompting a year of continued development in the SANFL where his strong performances for premier North highlighted his ruck potential. reports praised his physical growth, noting improved strength and contest work that positioned him as a promising tall option for clubs. As a rookie-listed player, Sweet signed a commencing with the season, allowing him to focus on further development within the Bulldogs' VFL affiliate, Footscray, without immediate senior expectations. This pathway emphasized building his ruck skills and game sense in a professional environment.

Profile

Physical attributes

Jordon Sweet measures 206  (6  9 in) in height and weighs 106 . These features contribute to his imposing yet mobile tall frame ideal for competing in ruck contests within . His build allows for effective mobility around the ground while providing the physical presence required to challenge opponents in stoppages and aerial duels. As a primary ruckman, Sweet occasionally demonstrates versatility by rotating into forward positions, leveraging his and strength to contest marks and support attacking plays. Sweet's physical development evolved notably from his junior career, where he stood at 202 cm and weighed between 102 and 107 kg during his SANFL days, to achieving a more robust and mature AFL-ready physique by his early twenties. This growth enhanced his endurance and power, solidifying his role as a durable tall player in the professional league.

Playing style

Jordon Sweet is recognized as a competitive and crafty ruckman, particularly noted for his strong work rate and ability to support the midfield through relentless contest involvement. Described as a workhorse both on the field and in training, he excels in providing consistent ruck support, leveraging his physical presence to compete effectively in stoppages. His tactical approach emphasizes team-oriented play, where he prioritizes linking up with emerging midfielders rather than focusing solely on individual dominance. Sweet's strengths lie in his robust physicality, which allows him to outmuscle opponents in ruck contests, combined with good disposal skills by foot that enable him to transition play forward effectively. For a of his height, he demonstrates notable mobility, making him versatile enough to alternate between rucking duties and contributing as a forward threat when required. This mobility complements younger midfield groups by winning key taps and facilitating quick ball movement, as highlighted in assessments of his role within team structures. In his early career, Sweet focused on building endurance to address initial athletic limitations, such as speed and stamina, which were identified as areas for improvement during his draft evaluation. Over time, particularly through alongside elite ruckmen, he has matured into a reliable tap ruckman by 2025, refining his craft to deliver dependable performances in high-pressure environments. This evolution underscores his dedication to growth, transforming early challenges into a more well-rounded, team-supportive style.

AFL career

Western Bulldogs (2019–2023)

Jordon Sweet was selected by the with pick 23 in the 2018 AFL Rookie Draft from North Adelaide in the SANFL. During his initial seasons in 2019 and 2020, Sweet developed primarily at the VFL level with the Footscray Bulldogs, where he featured in 13 games in 2019 and averaged strong hit-out numbers while adapting to professional demands. He did not earn a senior opportunity during this period, overshadowed by the club's established ruck options, including , and signed a one-year extension in late 2020 to continue his progression. Sweet made his AFL debut in round five of the 2021 season against at Marvel Stadium, marking his entry into senior football after consistent VFL performances. He played five games that year before returning to the reserves, then featured in six matches during the 2022 season, scoring one goal. However, opportunities remained limited in 2023, with no senior appearances as he focused on refining his ruck craft and versatility in the VFL, leading the competition in hit-outs that season. At the end of the 2023 season, Sweet requested a trade to to secure greater senior exposure and return to his home state of . The Bulldogs granted the request, trading him to in exchange for pick 50 on the final day of the trade period. Over his five years at the club, Sweet's tenure emphasized development amid intense internal competition for the ruck role, building a foundation in aerial contests and stoppage work despite sporadic senior minutes, and scoring two goals in 11 games.

Port Adelaide (2024–present)

Following the 2023 AFL trade period, Jordon Sweet was acquired by from the Western Bulldogs in exchange for pick 50, returning to his home state of in pursuit of greater senior-level opportunities. Sweet made his senior debut for in Round 6 of the 2024 season against Collingwood at the , marking the start of his integration into the team's ruck division. He went on to play 17 games that year, solidifying his position as a regular ruckman and contributing to the Power's structure amid their push for finals contention. In 2025, Sweet delivered a standout campaign, appearing in 19 games and totaling 36 appearances with 8 goals across his two seasons at by the end of 24. His workhorse efforts complemented the club's emerging midfield, providing mobility and contest work as a key rotation option in the ruck. As of November 2025, Sweet remains contracted through 2026 and is viewed as an integral part of Adelaide's lineup following the home-and-away season.

Career statistics

Jordon Sweet has played 47 () games and kicked 10 goals across his career up to the end of Round 24 in 2025. The season-by-season statistics are presented below, including averages for key metrics such as disposals, kicks, handballs, and hit-outs.
SeasonTeamGamesGoalsDisposals (avg)Kicks (avg)Handballs (avg)Hit-outs (avg)
2021518.64.24.419.8
2022617.83.54.322.7
202300
20241749.94.25.735.2
202519411.24.86.437.3
These figures are derived from official records.

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