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Justin Westhoff

Justin Westhoff (born 1 October 1986) is a former Australian rules footballer who played his entire professional career with the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Standing at 199 cm and weighing 96 kg, Westhoff was known for his versatility, excelling as a key forward, defender, and occasional midfielder, earning him the nickname "The Hoff" as a cult figure among fans. Drafted by with pick 71 in the 2006 National Draft from the Central District Football Club, Westhoff made his AFL debut in Round 10 of the 2007 season against at the age of 20. Over 14 seasons, he played 280 games and kicked 313 goals, ranking third all-time for both in history. His career highlights include ranking second in the for marks in 2014 with 182, winning the club's as best and fairest in 2018, and earning the Coaches' Award in 2013. Westhoff's resilience was evident after being dropped to the SANFL in 2010, from which he returned in career-best form, leading the club in contested marks in 2011 and contributing to Port's finals campaigns, including a preliminary final appearance in 2014. Notable moments include a game-saving mark and goal against St Kilda in 2013 and kicking the best goal in Port's inaugural AFL match in China in 2017. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2020 season, reaffirming his commitment as a team player.

Early life and background

Family and upbringing

Justin Westhoff was born on 1 October 1986 in the rural town of Eudunda, . His family relocated to Tanunda in the region when he was three years old, primarily to access greater sporting opportunities for the children. This move immersed the young Westhoff in a community renowned for its deep-rooted passion for , where local clubs and family traditions played a central role in daily life. Westhoff grew up in a close-knit, sports-oriented that emphasized from an early age. His father, Danny Westhoff, was a prominent figure in the sport, serving as president of the Tanunda Football Club and having played at a high level himself. The brothers—eldest , , and youngest —often spent weekends immersed in activities together, fostering a shared enthusiasm that shaped their formative years. Westhoff pursued a in the SANFL with Central District, while was drafted by in 2007, debuting in 2008 and playing six AFL games before being delisted at the end of 2011. Additionally, their Nick Westhoff was selected by as a in the 2009 AFL Rookie Draft and played two senior games for in 2011. The 's vibrant scene, combined with familial encouragement, sparked Westhoff's early interest in the game, setting the foundation for his development amid the region's rolling vineyards and tight-knit country communities.

Junior and SANFL career

Westhoff began his junior career with the Tanunda Football Club in the region of , where he developed his skills in local competition. Growing up in a with strong ties, including his brothers who also pursued the sport, Westhoff immersed himself in the game from a young age in the Tanunda community. He earned selection to a South Australian under-age representative team, appearing in one junior game that showcased his potential. Transitioning to a higher level, Westhoff joined the Central District Football Club in the (SANFL), where he quickly progressed to senior football. In the 2006 season, his breakout year at age 19, Westhoff played 22 senior games for Central District, booting 47 goals as a dynamic forward and drawing significant attention from recruiters for his marking ability and goal-scoring prowess. A notable incident that year occurred on 17 April, when he received a controversial two-game suspension for high contact on North Adelaide captain Darryl Wintle during Central District's commanding seven-goal victory, an event that underscored his aggressive style despite the penalty. These performances highlighted Westhoff's raw talent and physicality as a tall forward, positioning him as a promising capable of transitioning to elite levels, with his goal-kicking efficiency and contested marking standing out in SANFL ranks.

AFL career

Draft, debut, and early seasons (2007–2009)

Westhoff was selected by Port Adelaide with the 71st pick in the 2006 AFL , having impressed in the SANFL for Central Districts where he averaged 16 goals per season in 2005 and 2006. Westhoff made his AFL debut on 3 June 2007 in round 10 against at AAMI Stadium, where he kicked three goals in Port Adelaide's 34-point loss. He built on this start with a career-high four goals in a 25-point win over on 14 July 2007, contributing significantly to Port's strong mid-season form. Westhoff played 16 games and kicked 34 goals in 2007, earning a spot in Port Adelaide's lineup for the , where the team suffered a 119-point loss to on 29 September 2007. His breakout debut season was recognized with the Gavin Wanganeen Medal as Port Adelaide's best under-21 player, as well as a nomination for the AFL Rising Star award, where he finished fourth with 10 votes. In 2008, Westhoff transitioned to a roaming role across half-forward and the wings, playing 21 games and kicking 22 goals as Port finished 13th. He continued in this versatile position in 2009, managing 13 games and 20 goals before a broken bone in his left foot sidelined him for eight weeks in April. Across his first three seasons (2007–2009), Westhoff appeared in 50 games and kicked 76 goals, establishing himself as a key emerging talent for the Power.

Mid-career development and versatility (2010–2014)

During the 2010 season, Westhoff transitioned from a primary forward role to a more versatile utility position, including stints as a backup ruckman alongside , which allowed him to spend additional time in the midfield and contribute to contested situations. This shift was evident early in the year when he impressed in pre-season trials for the second ruck spot, showcasing his athleticism and marking ability at 199 cm. A highlight came in Round 17's Showdown XXIX against , where Westhoff kicked four goals, helping secure a 27-point victory despite the team's overall struggles that year. Over 2010, he played 19 games and booted 17 goals, laying the groundwork for his evolving multi-positional game. Westhoff's versatility continued to develop in , culminating in a standout performance in Round 4's Showdown, where he earned the Showdown Medal as best on ground with 24 disposals, two goals, seven marks, and strong defensive pressure in a 14-point win for . This game underscored his growing impact across half-forward and midfield roles, amassing 20 games and 23 goals for the season. The following year, under new coach who took over in late 2012, Westhoff adapted further to a role, playing 22 games and kicking 28 goals while providing flexibility in attack and defense. By 2013, Westhoff experienced a significant resurgence under Hinkley's direct coaching style, thriving as a key target in the forward line while rotating through the midfield, which contributed to Port's improved form. He played 23 games, booted 31 goals—including four in a dramatic second-half comeback during the Round 4 Showdown—and finished fifth in the count with 199 votes. In 2014, Westhoff delivered his most consistent season to date, playing all 25 games and achieving career-high averages of 18.7 disposals and 7.2 marks per game, alongside 29 goals, as he solidified his utility status by interchanging between forward, midfield, and even occasional defensive duties. Over the 2010–2014 period, Westhoff featured in 109 games and kicked 128 goals, marking his evolution from a goal-focused forward to a highly versatile asset for the Power.

Later years and retirement (2015–2020)

In the later stages of his AFL career, Justin Westhoff continued to demonstrate his positional versatility for , often deployed in defensive roles to bolster the backline during challenging periods. From 2015 to 2017, he maintained consistent output, playing 22 games and kicking 25 goals in 2015 while being frequently shifted to the back half to provide stability amid team struggles; he followed with 22 games and 23 goals in 2016, supporting the alongside his forward duties, and 23 games with 15 goals in 2017, averaging around 20 disposals per match as a reliable . Westhoff's form peaked in 2018, where he played 22 games and booted 24 goals, earning the John Cahill Medal as Port Adelaide's best-and-fairest player with 179 votes, ahead of runners-up Tom Jonas and Ollie Wines. This award recognized his leadership within the club's group, which he had joined in 2016, and his ability to adapt across forward, wing, and defensive positions, including occasional ruck work. As one of the oldest players on the list at age 32, Westhoff's maturity helped guide younger teammates during a season that saw Port finish seventh. The 2019 and 2020 seasons brought challenges due to injuries and form fluctuations, limiting Westhoff to 20 games and 12 goals in —his lowest tally since 2011—and just 12 games with 10 goals in , as he battled to maintain a regular spot amid team injuries and a compressed schedule. On 16 September 2020, Westhoff announced his at the end of the season, having played 280 games and kicked 313 goals for , placing him second on the club's all-time games list behind (300). Reflecting on his longevity, Westhoff emphasized his commitment to team needs over personal stats, noting the emotional decision after 14 seasons with .

Playing style and roles

Positional versatility

Justin Westhoff demonstrated exceptional positional versatility throughout his career with , transitioning seamlessly between key forward, ruckman, defender, and utility roles across half-forward, wing, and back pocket. Standing at 199 cm, his physical attributes allowed him to adapt to the demands of multiple positions, contributing effectively in attack, midfield, and defense as team needs evolved. Early in his career, Westhoff established himself as a roaming forward, exemplified by his 2008 season where he frequently operated on the wing and across half-forward to maximize his mobility and marking ability. By 2010, he staked a claim as a second ruckman, providing relief in the ruck division during a period of injury challenges for the club, while also reverting to roaming forward duties later in the year. In 2013 and 2014, under coach , Westhoff experimented successfully at half-back, leveraging his intercepting skills to initiate plays from defense and ranking second in the for marks in 2014. His defensive shift peaked in 2018, where he primarily played as a backman, delivering crucial intercept possessions and rebounding efforts that earned him the as Port Adelaide's best-and-fairest player. Statistically, Westhoff's versatility is reflected in his career of 6.1 contested possessions per , showcasing his competitiveness across positions. In his later years, particularly from onward, he averaged around 3.7 intercept marks per in standout seasons like , highlighting his defensive reading of the play. He amassed 313 career goals, predominantly as a forward early on but continuing to contribute scores from half-forward and roles throughout his tenure.

Key attributes and impact

Standing at 199 , Justin Westhoff possessed a commanding physical presence that underpinned his effectiveness as a tall . His strong aerial ability was evident in his career average of 5.8 marks per game, allowing him to secure possessions in contested situations and contribute reliably to forward entries. Complementing this was his great endurance base, which enabled him to roam across the ground and maintain pressure throughout matches. Westhoff's skill set featured elite kicking accuracy, often delivering precise passes into the forward line and converting opportunities from difficult angles, as demonstrated in his career tally of 313 goals. He excelled at contested marking, bulking up early in his career to improve his ability to win the ball in tight spaces and set up scoring chances for teammates. His team-oriented play was characterized by selfless acts, such as providing shepherding to create space for others, earning praise as the "ultimate team person" from senior coach . Westhoff's impact extended beyond individual contributions, as his maturity and unrivalled experience made him a key mentor to younger players at . In 2014, he played all 25 games, averaging 20.4 disposals, 5.8 marks, and 1.3 goals per match, forming a cornerstone of the team's minor premiership success. Over his 280-game career, his consistent performances helped sustain Adelaide's appearances across multiple seasons, providing stability and in high-stakes games.

Achievements and legacy

Individual honours

Throughout his AFL career with Port Adelaide, Justin Westhoff earned several individual accolades recognizing his early promise and consistent performance. In his debut season of 2007, Westhoff was nominated for the award in round 15 for his strong start as a key forward, ultimately finishing fourth in the Ron Evans Medal count with 10 votes from the 25 rounds. That same year, he won the Medal, awarded to Port Adelaide's best under-21 player, as well as the club's Best First-Year Player award, highlighting his immediate impact after being selected at pick 71 in the 2006 NAB AFL Draft. In 2014, Westhoff led the in marks with 182. Westhoff's standout performance in the 2011 Showdown against in round 4 earned him the Showdown Medal as the best player afield, where he contributed 24 disposals, 10 marks, and two goals in Port Adelaide's 12-point victory. At the club level, Westhoff placed fifth in the 2013 count with 199 votes, reflecting his versatility across forward and defensive roles during a finals-bound season. His most significant individual honour came in 2018, when he claimed the as Port Adelaide's best-and-fairest player, polling 179 votes to edge out defenders and Hartlett in a thrilling count at age 32.

Club contributions and milestones

Throughout his 14-season career with , Justin Westhoff played 280 games and kicked 313 goals, placing him third all-time in games played for the club at the time of his retirement. His longevity and consistency were instrumental in the team's sustained competitiveness, including a key role in the 2007 where, as a debutant, he featured in the lineup during 's loss to by 119 points. Westhoff also contributed significantly to multiple Showdown victories against , notably booting four second-half goals in a 2013 comeback win that secured Port's third consecutive triumph in the rivalry. Westhoff reached several notable milestones that underscored his enduring impact on the club. In 2016, he played his 200th game against , a performance that highlighted his versatility across forward and defensive roles during Port Adelaide's push to . His contributions extended to the 2014 finals series, where he played in the elimination final victory over —slotting an early goal to set the tone—the semi-final win over , and the preliminary final against . In the disrupted 2020 season, which consisted of 18 rounds due to protocols, Westhoff provided vital leadership as a 33-year-old , playing 12 games for and mentoring younger players amid travel restrictions and isolations, such as the team's mandatory following a Gold Coast trip. His career cemented a legacy as one of 's most reliable contributors, ranked among the top three for games played and widely regarded by club officials as a "true team player" for his selflessness and humility in prioritizing collective success.

Personal life and post-retirement

Family and philanthropy

Westhoff is married to Bec Westhoff, whom he wed in October 2014 after the birth of their first child. The couple has four children: son Bodi (born circa 2010), daughters Tully (born 2013) and Piper (born 2015), and son Remi (born September 2019). Throughout his AFL career, Westhoff balanced professional demands with family support, particularly emphasizing quality time after the births of Bodi and Tully in the early 2010s, which coincided with a period of career stability. In philanthropy, Westhoff has focused on community initiatives addressing and youth in sustainable practices. As an ambassador for the Hutt Street Centre in , he regularly volunteered by preparing and serving meals at the centre's meal service while spending time engaging with individuals experiencing . He co-founded Forage Supply Co. in 2017 with a friend, establishing community programs that educate South Australian youth on growing food, seasonal eating, and environmental through school-based workshops and gardens. A key example is the community garden project adjacent to Tanunda Lutheran School in the , Westhoff's hometown region, where students learn hands-on to access healthier food options. Westhoff's efforts earned him a finalist for the 2020 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award, recognizing his promotion and support of the Hutt Street Centre's annual Walk a Mile in My Boots . In 2020, he helped transition the to a amid the , engaging 7,000 participants across and raising $600,000—nearly double the previous year's total—to combat and foster rebuilding opportunities. His retirement in 2020 has allowed greater focus on family alongside these ongoing charitable commitments.

Business ventures and community involvement

Following his retirement from the AFL at the end of the 2020 season, Justin Westhoff returned to the Port Adelaide Football Club in 2021 as Next Generation Coach and Player Welfare Coordinator, a role he continues as of 2025. He co-founded Forage Supply Co., a sustainable food and wine enterprise based in South Australia, in partnership with longtime friend Scott Rogasch. The company produces premium, small-batch wines sourced from Barossa Valley vineyards, emphasizing organic, vegan, and preservative-free practices to support environmental sustainability and social initiatives. Every bottle sold contributes to causes such as community gardens and housing solutions for the homeless, aligning the business with Westhoff's commitment to positive impact. Westhoff has described his post-retirement life as busier than during his playing career, with expanding into related ventures such as the 2020 release of a limited-edition "" series , commemorating his 280 games through 280 signed bottles. In 2022–2025, the company grew its media presence, including features on its innovative winemaking and model, while Westhoff continued to oversee operations amid increasing demand for its ethically produced wines. These efforts have positioned as a model for athlete-led businesses blending commerce with community benefit in regional . In the , Westhoff has remained actively involved in community events, particularly those promoting local sports and . In April 2025, ahead of the Gather Round's debut games at the redeveloped Barossa Park in Lyndoch, he participated in discussions with fellow regional great , reflecting on their football journeys and the event's potential to unite the community. Westhoff advocated for youth engagement in sports by encouraging visitors to explore Barossa's wineries, bars, and cafes, aiming to draw younger audiences to the region's footy culture and foster ongoing local participation in .

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