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Josh Daicos

Josh Daicos (born 26 November 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). The son of Collingwood legend Peter Daicos and brother to fellow Magpie Nick Daicos, Josh was selected as a father-son recruit at pick 57 in the 2016 AFL national draft after excelling with the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup. He made his senior debut for Collingwood in round 22 of the 2017 season against Geelong and has gone on to play 151 games, kicking 67 goals as of the end of the 2025 season. Known for his elite run-and-carry ability, precise kicking, and high disposal output, Daicos has established himself as a cornerstone of Collingwood's midfield, often averaging over 25 disposals per game in recent seasons. Daicos played a pivotal role in Collingwood's 2023 premiership victory, where he won the club's award, the , and earned selection in the for his standout performance of 25.0 disposals and 443 metres gained per game that year. He followed this with a third-place finish in the 2024 behind his brother Nick and teammate , while maintaining elite averages of 26.8 disposals in 2025 across 25 matches. Other notable accolades include the 2020 Goal of the Year for a stunning boundary-line effort against , the 2020 selection. In 2025, he claimed the Trophy as best on ground in Collingwood's King's Birthday win over , recording 34 disposals and providing crucial drive from half-back. Daicos finished sixth in Collingwood's 2025 count with 288 votes, underscoring his consistent impact amid the team's competitive campaign.

Early life

Family background

Josh Daicos was born on 26 November 1998 in , , as the eldest child of , a legend who played 250 games for the between 1979 and 1993, and his wife Colleen Daicos. The family resides in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, where Josh grew up immersed in the world of due to his father's prominent career. Daicos has two younger siblings: brother , born on 3 January 2003 and also an player for Collingwood, and sister . The family's heritage stems from Peter's parents, Stamko and Milka Daicos, who immigrated to in the 1950s from the village of Banica in the region of Greek Macedonia, bringing with them a story of migration and adaptation that shaped the Daicos lineage. Peter Daicos's achievements provided Josh with early and constant exposure to the sport, including regular kick-to-kick sessions in local parks upon his father's return from work, fostering a deep familial connection to from a young age. This environment in Melbourne's eastern suburbs not only motivated Josh's passion for the game but also highlighted the enduring influence of his father's legacy on his upbringing.

Junior career

Josh Daicos began his junior career in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, playing for the Bulleen-Templestowe Junior Football Club in the Yarra Junior Football League, where he competed in age-group teams including under-14 and under-16 levels. He also represented the Greythorn Falcons, another YJFL club, during his early years, contributing to team efforts in local competitions that emphasized fundamental skills and teamwork. At , Daicos played school football, further honing his abilities as an emerging midfielder in the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria competition. His time at the school, which he attended until graduating in 2016, allowed him to develop core midfield traits such as endurance and ball movement, though he did not receive major individual awards at this stage. Around age 16, Daicos transitioned from local junior clubs to more competitive youth setups, joining the Oakleigh Chargers program after playing club football with Bulleen-Templestowe in , a move that highlighted his potential through consistent performances and selection. This period focused on advancing his skills in disposals and goal-kicking, building on the foundations laid in his earlier club and school experiences.

State representative career

TAC Cup

Josh Daicos joined the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup for the 2016 season, marking his entry into Victoria's premier under-18 competition after developing through junior ranks at Bulleen Templestowe Football Club. As a who had not featured in the competition the previous year, Daicos quickly adapted, playing primarily as a with midfield rotations, displaying creativity and footy smarts reminiscent of his father Peter Daicos's inside craft. In 10 appearances, Daicos recorded 11 goals and averaged around 16 disposals per game, with more than half of his possessions coming from contested situations, highlighting his ability to win the ball in tight spaces. His statistical output included strong marking and tackling efforts, contributing to the Chargers' push into series. Notable performances included a round-one outing against the Western Jets where he gathered 16 disposals, took eight marks, and kicked two goals, setting a tone for his season. Daicos's TAC Cup form elevated his draft stock, demonstrating pressure acts and contested ball-winning that underscored his merit-based rise, despite his eligibility for Collingwood's father-son rule. He featured in key games for Oakleigh, applying consistent pressure and showcasing his versatility in forward and midfield roles, which helped solidify his reputation as a crafty, pressure-oriented .

AFL Under-18 Championships

Josh Daicos represented Vic Metro at the 2016 Under-18 Championships, playing as a / after recovering from a broken hand that had limited his earlier elite exposure. He featured in three games across the Division 1 carnival, averaging 11.3 disposals, 4.3 contested possessions, three marks, 2.6 tackles, and 0.7 clearances per match, while contributing two goals overall. In the round-four clash against the Allies at Etihad Stadium, Daicos kicked one as Vic Metro secured a 14-point , 10.14 (74) to 8.12 (60). He added another and recorded 11 disposals in the decisive round-five win over at Simonds Stadium, helping Vic Metro finish undefeated and claim the Division 1 title with a 23-point triumph. Daicos impressed with his great speed and agility, elite kicking skills, and strong vision and decision-making under pressure, particularly in forward-half transitions and around goal, where his natural goal sense shone. These performances elevated his standing among national prospects, positioning him as a genuine top-30 draft candidate despite his father-son eligibility with Collingwood.

AFL career

Draft and debut

Daicos was selected by Collingwood with pick 57 in the 2016 National under the father-son rule, as the son of club legend , who played 250 games for the . Entering the professional ranks, Daicos initially focused on development with Collingwood's VFL reserves team in 2017 to enhance his endurance and match fitness. He played 14 games at that level, kicking eight goals and averaging 16.2 disposals per match, which helped prepare him for senior football. Daicos earned his AFL debut in Round 22 of the 2017 season against at the , coming into the side as one of three inclusions. In the match, which Collingwood lost by 11 points, he recorded four kicks, six handballs, and 10 disposals while playing primarily in the forward half.

Early career (2017–2020)

Daicos made his debut for Collingwood in round 22 of the 2017 season against , marking the beginning of his professional career following his selection as a father-son pick in the 2016 draft. He played two games that year, kicking one goal while averaging 11 disposals per game, primarily as a transitioning from the VFL where he had shown promise with the Collingwood reserves. In 2018, Daicos appeared in 10 senior games, contributing five goals and averaging 15.5 disposals, often shuttling between the and VFL to develop his crafty forward role and build physicality against senior opposition. Over these two seasons, he totaled 12 games and six goals, focusing on establishing consistency amid a competitive Collingwood list. In 2019, Daicos struggled with injuries and form, managing only five AFL games for one goal while averaging 17 disposals, spending much of the season in the VFL. However, he navigated challenges including minor injuries and fierce internal competition for forward and midfield rotations, which occasionally saw him tested in multiple positions to maximize his elite skills. In 2020, amid the shortened season of 18 rounds, Daicos played every home-and-away game plus finals, totaling 18 appearances with 10 goals and an average of 17.3 disposals. A career highlight came in round 10 against , where he executed a stunning boundary-line checkside goal—intercepting a kick-in, evading a defender, and bending the ball through from an impossible angle—earning him the Goal of the Year award. His consistent performance across the season, including strong ball-winning and territorial gains, culminated in selection to the Players' Association's 22Under22 team, recognizing him as one of the league's rising stars under 22. This breakout campaign highlighted his growing versatility as a capable of pressure acts and goal assists, contributing to Collingwood's finals appearance despite the team finishing seventh.

Later career (2021–present)

In 2021 and 2022, Josh Daicos established himself as a consistent performer for Collingwood, playing 17 games in 2021 and 25 games in 2022 while averaging approximately 20 disposals per game across both seasons. He played a key role in the team's finals campaigns, including contributing to Collingwood's qualifying final appearance in 2022 after a strong finish to the home-and-away season. During this period, Daicos began transitioning from a forward role to a more versatile midfield position, showcasing his growing adaptability on the wing and through the middle. The 2023 season marked a pinnacle for Daicos, as he featured in 26 games and was instrumental in Collingwood's premiership victory, culminating in a four-point win over at the . In the decider, he recorded 17 disposals and applied pressure in defence, helping secure the club's 16th flag. Daicos shifted primarily to a wing role during the year, enhancing his versatility and earning selection as an All-Australian wingman while winning the as Collingwood's . This evolution from forward to an all-around midfielder continued, with Daicos contributing 16 goals across the season as part of his broader impact. From 2024 to 2025, Daicos reached career-best form, playing 23 games in 2024 and 25 in 2025 for a combined 48 appearances, bringing his career total to 151 games by the end of 2025 without suffering any major injuries. He averaged 26.8 disposals in 2025, often flying under the radar with crucial contributions in midfield rotations and half-back, where his efficiency and ball-winning ability supported Collingwood's contested style. In 2025, he earned the Trophy as best on ground in Collingwood's King's Birthday win over , recording 34 disposals. By the conclusion of 2025, Daicos had kicked 67 career goals, solidifying his status as a durable, multifaceted asset in the ' engine room.

Personal life

Family relationships

Josh Daicos maintains a close relationship with his parents, and Daicos, who continue to provide guidance on both his professional career and . , a Collingwood legend and 1990 premiership player, offers specific mentorship on football tactics, drawing from his own experience to emphasize ball control, space-making, and off-ball movement during informal training sessions in local parks. supports the family through daily care, including nutrition and logistics, fostering a stable home environment where Josh and his brother still reside. This ongoing parental involvement has been particularly vital during Josh's career challenges, helping him navigate early setbacks like limited game time in his debut seasons. Josh shares a strong bond with his younger brother , both of whom have built parallel careers at Collingwood as father-son draftees, with Josh selected at pick 57 in 2016 and Nick at pick 4 in 2021. Their mutual support was evident during the 2023 premiership, where they celebrated together after Collingwood's four-point victory over , with Josh crediting Nick for keeping him motivated through tough periods. On the field, the brothers occasionally combine effectively, such as when Nick set up Josh for a goal against in a 2025 pre-season match. Off the field, they reinforce each other's professionalism, committing to long-term contracts with the club—Josh until 2030 and Nick until 2029—to sustain the family legacy. The Daicos family upholds cultural ties rooted in Peter's heritage, with his parents immigrating from the region of in the 1950s, earning Peter the "Macedonian Marvel" for his playing style and background. This ancestry contributes to their public profile as a dynasty, blending immigrant resilience with sports success across three generations at Collingwood. The family's traditions emphasize close-knit support, which was highlighted in post-2023 premiership celebrations, where , , , and Colleen shared emotional embraces and reflected on realizing a lifelong dream together.

Engagement and partnership

Josh Daicos has been in a relationship with model Annalise Dalins since around 2021. The couple, who met through mutual connections in Melbourne's social scene, have maintained a relatively private romance while occasionally sharing glimpses on . On 16 September 2024, Daicos proposed to Dalins during a on the Greek Islands, marking a significant milestone in their three-year partnership. The engagement was publicly announced shortly after, with Dalins describing it as the "happiest day of our lives" in a heartfelt Instagram post. The pair initially planned a 2025 wedding but announced in May 2025 that they had postponed it to 2026, citing a desire for more preparation time amid busy schedules. Dalins, who works as a fashion model and influencer, has been a supportive presence at key events, including attending the 2024 Melbourne Cup with Daicos and joining him at the Brownlow Medal ceremony. In October 2025, Dalins was hospitalized following a health scare, missing Collingwood's best and fairest awards night, but later shared an update confirming her recovery. Following her parents' separation, which left Dalins navigating personal challenges, she has integrated closely into the Daicos family, crediting them with providing emotional support during a difficult period. Daicos's parents, and , welcomed her warmly, helping to fill the familial void she experienced. The couple continues to make joint appearances at AFL-related events, blending their personal lives with Daicos's professional commitments.

Statistics and honours

Career statistics

Josh Daicos's career statistics, as of the end of the 2025 season, include 151 games played and 67 goals kicked, with career averages of 12.6 kicks, 9.4 handballs, 22.0 disposals, 4.2 marks, and 2.7 tackles per game. The following table provides a season-by-season breakdown of his AFL statistics:
SeasonGamesGoalsKicksHandballsDisposalsMarksTackles
201721101222412
201810587681553437
2019514045851913
202018101691433126842
20211791731493224853
2022251531421352710165
2023261636228865012059
202423732724657312074
202525342324867112357
Career151671,9051,4123,317637412
In the TAC Cup for the Oakleigh Chargers during the 2016 season, Daicos played 10 games and kicked 11 goals. At the 2016 AFL Under-18 Championships representing , he appeared in 3 games, averaging 11.3 disposals and 2.7 marks per game while scoring 2 goals.

Individual honours

Daicos represented Metropolitan at the 2016 AFL Under-18 Championships, where he featured in matches against the Allies and . Despite strong performances in the TAC Cup with the Oakleigh Chargers, he did not receive major individual awards at that level. During the 2020 season, which marked a breakout year amid a condensed schedule due to the , Daicos won the AFL Goal of the Year for his spectacular boundary-line checkside goal against in round 10. He was also selected in the AFL Players Association's 22Under22 team at the end of that year. Daicos contributed to Collingwood's 2023 premiership victory, playing a key role in the grand final win over , and won the club's award, the , as well as selection in the . In 2024, he finished third in the . In 2025, Daicos finished sixth in Collingwood's count and claimed the Trophy as best on ground in Collingwood's King's Birthday win over .

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