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Liam Stocker

Liam Stocker (born 23 January 2000) is an Australian rules footballer who plays as a defender for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Selected by Carlton with the 19th pick in the 2018 AFL National Draft, he made his senior debut in 2019 and played 28 games for the club before being delisted at the end of the 2022 season. Joining St Kilda via the 2023 supplemental selection period, Stocker has since established himself as a mainstay in the team's backline, contributing physicality and aggression to the defense while accumulating 56 games for the Saints as of the 2025 season. Across his AFL career, he has played 84 games and kicked 2 goals, with a career average of 13.64 disposals per game. Stocker's career trajectory reflects resilience amid early setbacks at Carlton, where he transitioned from a promising half-back to struggling with consistency and injuries. Recruited from Sandringham's under-18s and in , his dual-footed ability and intercept marking were highlighted as key strengths upon drafting. After limited opportunities and a foot injury in 2022 hampered his progress, his move to St Kilda under coach marked a revival; in his debut season with the club, he played 23 games with an average of 17.04 disposals, earning praise for his role in a competitive back six. By 2025, Stocker had played 17 games for St Kilda, maintaining a defensive focus with 11.12 disposals per game, and he remains contracted until the end of 2026 as an unrestricted . Beyond the field, Stocker has openly shared his experiences with challenges, including anxiety that intensified during Carlton's 2020 hub season in , where he reached a low point involving overuse of anti-anxiety prescription medication. Supported by club welfare officers, coaching staff like Brent Stanton, and AFL-provided counseling and psychiatric care, he sought professional help that facilitated his recovery and return to form. Now pursuing an engineering degree, Stocker advocates for men's , encouraging others to "share this stuff" and reach out for support to break the .

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Liam Stocker was born on 23 January 2000 in . His family relocated to , when he was four months old, following a job opportunity for his father, Russell Stocker. The family later moved to in 2004 before returning to and settling in Sandringham, , in 2010 when Stocker was 10 years old. Throughout these international relocations, Stocker's family provided a stable foundation, with his parents supporting the transitions and maintaining a close-knit dynamic amid the changes. Upon returning to , Stocker received early encouragement from his family to engage with , influenced by the local sports culture in Sandringham. This exposure marked the beginning of his involvement in junior football activities.

Schooling and early development

Liam Stocker attended Haileybury College, an independent school in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, where he completed his secondary education in 2017. Following his family's relocation to Sandringham in 2010, Stocker integrated into the local schooling environment in Melbourne's bayside area, which provided a stable foundation for his teenage years. At Haileybury, he participated in . Stocker also engaged in cricket at Haileybury, where he emerged as a leading . These experiences at Haileybury introduced him to structured competitive settings, emphasizing character development through diverse pursuits that complemented his academic routine.

Junior football career

Club-level play

Liam Stocker joined the in the TAC Cup in 2016, where he played a role in the team's premiership success that season, contributing to their victory in the grand final against the Gippsland Power. During his debut year at this level, Stocker gained valuable experience in high-stakes matches, helping the Dragons secure their third TAC Cup title. In 2017, his performances were more variable as he adjusted to increased expectations, though he remained a consistent presence in the midfield rotation while focusing on building physicality through the club's structured training program. Stocker's development accelerated in , marking a standout season that highlighted his inside midfield potential. He averaged 22 disposals, 12 contested possessions, and 5 clearances per game across 12 matches, demonstrating improved consistency and contest-winning ability honed through intensive club sessions emphasizing stoppage work and endurance. Key performances included a best-afield effort against the in round 10, where he amassed 28 disposals and multiple clearances to drive the Dragons to victory, and a dominant 35-disposal outing (18 contested) with 12 inside-50s in round 13 versus the Pioneers, underscoring his growth in high-pressure environments. These club efforts culminated in Stocker winning the Morrish Medal as the competition's player. At the Dragons, Stocker's skill development centered on refining his ball-winning craft and decision-making under fatigue, with coaches tailoring drills to enhance his clearance extraction and contested ball efficiency during weekly training blocks. This club form directly led to his selection for Vic Metro in the Under-18 Championships, though a broken sustained earlier in the season sidelined him from participating.

Representative honors and draft selection

Stocker was selected to represent Vic Metro at the 2018 AFL Under 18 Championships, though he was unable to participate due to a broken sustained earlier in the season that required . Despite the injury sidelining him from the national carnival, his consistent performances for the in the TAC Cup underscored his potential as an inside midfielder. Stocker capped off his junior season by winning the 2018 Morrish Medal, awarded to the player in the TAC Cup, polling 18 votes to finish two ahead of Western Jets' Connor Thar. The award highlighted his explosive ball-winning ability and toughness, with averages of 22.5 disposals, 12.4 contested possessions, 5.6 clearances, and 4.8 tackles per game across 12 matches for the Dragons. Invited to the Combine, Stocker impressed in some physical tests, recording an 85cm running , but faced criticism for his endurance, with one club noting concerns over his aerobic capacity and defensive transition in interviews. Scouting reports praised his aggression, dual-sided kicking, and clearance work, positioning him as a top-20 prospect, with Carlton rating him inside their top 10 on the draft board. He was ultimately selected by Carlton with pick No. 19 in the 2018 National Draft, acquired through the competition's first live trade, in which the swapped their future first-round selection with .

Professional AFL career

Carlton Football Club (2019–2022)

Liam Stocker was selected by Carlton with pick 19 in the 2018 AFL National Draft, acquired via a live trade with Adelaide that involved swapping future first-round selections. He made his AFL debut on 5 May 2019 against North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium, recording 10 disposals in the match as a 19-year-old defender. In his debut season, Stocker played five games, primarily as a half-back, but faced limited opportunities amid a competitive defensive lineup. The 2020 season presented significant challenges for Stocker, who did not feature in any matches after departing Carlton's hub in July due to personal reasons. This absence marked a difficult period, compounded by the disruptions of the hub environment. Stocker returned for preseason in late 2020, focusing on rebuilding his fitness and role within the team. Stocker's most consistent year at Carlton came in 2021, where he played 17 games and kicked his two career goals for the club—one against in round 9 and another versus Collingwood in round 18. He averaged around 14 disposals per game, often contributing from the back half with his intercepting ability, though a foot injury earlier in the season sidelined him for about a month. His performances helped solidify his position, including a career-high 23 disposals against in round 23. In 2022, injuries severely limited Stocker to just six games, starting with a syndesmosis setback from preseason in December 2021 that delayed his return until round 5. He suffered a further AC joint in his first senior match of the year, exacerbating his struggles for consistent selection. Despite showing promise in brief stints, including 15 disposals against in round 24, limited opportunities and ongoing fitness issues contributed to his delisting at the end of the season. Over his four years at Carlton, Stocker played a total of 28 games and scored 2 goals, reflecting a tenure marked by potential interrupted by injuries and depth competition.

St Kilda Football Club (2023–present)

After being delisted by Carlton at the end of the 2022 season, Stocker joined St Kilda as a rookie via the pre-season supplemental selection period ahead of the 2023 AFL season. This move provided him with a fresh opportunity to revive his career, drawing motivation from his earlier experiences at Carlton where he had shown glimpses of potential but struggled for consistency. Stocker quickly established himself at St Kilda, playing all 23 games in as he transitioned into a reliable backline role. He maintained strong availability in subsequent seasons, appearing in 16 games during 2024 and 17 games in 2025, contributing to a total of 56 matches for the club without kicking a goal. His consistent selection underscored his growth into a mainstay , with notable performances including a solid outing in the Round 24 clash against in 2025, where he recorded 12 disposals and helped stabilize the Saints' defense in a narrow loss. Recognizing his defensive form and reliability, St Kilda extended Stocker's contract by one year in September 2024 and again in August 2025, securing his services through the 2026 season. This extension highlighted his transformation from a delisted player to an integral part of the backline, praised by the club for his aggression and willingness to compete.

Playing style and attributes

Key strengths and skills

Liam Stocker is renowned for his dual-footed kicking ability, which enhances his precision and versatility in delivery from both the midfield and defensive positions. Drafted as a combative inside midfielder, he demonstrates elite kicking skills on both sides of his body, allowing him to instinctively select the optimal foot for accurate passes under pressure, such as targeting key forwards inside 50. This ambidexterity stems from his junior career, where he averaged high disposal efficiency, contributing to his effectiveness in transitioning play. As an inside , Stocker excels in contested possessions and clearances, showcasing a strong appetite for the contest that defines his aggressive playing style. His background includes averaging 13 contested possessions and five clearances per game at TAC Cup level, highlighting his tenacity in winning the ball from stoppages and distributing it efficiently. This combative edge has carried into his professional career, where he provides physical support in midfield rotations, often recording solid contested numbers while maintaining composure. Stocker's defensive prowess is evident in his tackling technique and marking ability, where he averages 4.4 per game across his career. He defends effectively both in the air and on the ground, using hard tackles and consistent pressure to compete against opposition forwards, as praised by coaches for his ability to neutralize threats. His trademark aggression and willingness to put his body on the line further bolster his reliability in the backline. Physically, at 184 and 83 , Stocker possesses the and build suited to versatile roles in the midfield and backline, complemented by explosive speed and endurance that enable him to cover ground effectively and add running power to his game. These attributes allow him to transition seamlessly between positions, maintaining intensity across quarters.

Player evolution and versatility

Liam Stocker began his junior career as a highly regarded inside , winning the NAB League's Morrish Medal in 2018 with the , where he demonstrated elite ball-winning abilities. Upon being drafted by Carlton at pick 19 in the 2018 National Draft, however, he was predominantly deployed as a across his 28 senior games from 2019 to 2022, adapting to a more defensive role amid limited opportunities and injuries. Following his delisting by Carlton at the end of the 2022 season, Stocker joined St Kilda via the pre-season supplemental selection period in 2023, where he transitioned into a versatile backline role as a rebounder off half-back, often alongside players like Jack Sinclair and . This shift allowed him greater freedom on the field, moving away from deeper defensive positions to contribute more dynamically in transitions, while also trialing stints inside midfield and on the wing during pre-season simulations. His dual-footedness provided a foundational asset in this evolution, enabling effective disposal under pressure in varied positions. Stocker's development post-delisting marked a significant turnaround, with a career-best 2023 season at St Kilda where he played 23 games, showcasing improved consistency and form as a mainstay in the backline. In 2024, an abdominal injury limited him to 16 games, yet he maintained his spot in the senior side, averaging 12.06 disposals amid a slight regression in output. By 2025, he rebounded to feature in 17 matches, averaging 11.12 disposals and earning a one-year contract extension, reflecting sustained growth in reliability despite team demands. Throughout his time at St Kilda, Stocker adapted to injuries and positional needs, such as shifting into the midfield during the fourth quarter of games to provide impact when required, while an abdominal strain in mid-2024 necessitated adjustments in training and load management. This versatility has coincided with long-term growth in leadership, exemplified by his endorsement of the club's "next man up" mentality during forward line absences in 2024, and enhanced game-reading abilities that have solidified his role in defensive structures.

Personal life and advocacy

Family and personal interests

Liam Stocker has been a lifelong supporter of the since his childhood, a passion that made his signing with the in 2023 a deeply personal milestone in his career. Stocker has received vital support from his family, who have formed a key part of his support network outside of . His family's backing has been instrumental in his personal stability and professional transitions. As part of his daily routine, Stocker incorporates practices, such as observational techniques, to foster mental and maintain focus amid his demanding schedule. Beyond , Stocker pursues an degree, reflecting his interest in intellectual challenges and long-term . Following his move to St Kilda, he has emphasized achieving lifestyle balance through structured routines and , helping him adapt to new while prioritizing overall .

Mental health journey and community involvement

Liam Stocker endured a silent battle with mental ill-health, primarily anxiety, for nearly seven years before it reached a breaking point. His struggles began subtly during his early career development, escalating as he tied his self-worth closely to performance and avoided acknowledging symptoms due to . This intensified during Carlton's 2020 Queensland hub amid the , where isolation and pressure culminated in a severe after just 10 days, marking a profound low point in both his personal and professional life. At this juncture, Stocker received crucial support from key mentors at Carlton, including assistant coach Brent Stanton and Medical and Player Development Coordinator Lillian O’Sullivan, who helped him navigate the immediate crisis and commit to ongoing professional care. Regular sessions with a and , alongside encouragement from family and his former partner, played a pivotal role in his recovery process. This support enabled him to confront his reluctance to discuss openly, transforming his personal challenges into a foundation for advocacy. Stocker has since become actively involved in mental health initiatives within the sporting community, serving as an for Outside the Locker Room, an organization focused on male and . He also collaborates with the Centre for Health and Wellbeing in Sport, contributing to efforts that promote awareness among athletes, including participating in Spud's Game on May 9, 2025. Through public discussions, including interviews and storytelling platforms, Stocker emphasizes destigmatization, stating, “If I can tell my story… hopefully it will encourage people to speak to those they trust.” His commitment stems from a desire to assist others facing similar issues, despite his initial hesitation to share vulnerably.

Career statistics and honors

AFL game statistics

Liam Stocker has played 84 () games across his career with Carlton (2019–2022) and St Kilda (2023–2025), scoring 2 goals. His career statistics include 1,146 disposals at an average of 13.6 per game, 364 marks at 4.3 per game, and 164 tackles at 2.0 per game. At Carlton, Stocker appeared in 28 games and kicked his 2 career goals, while at St Kilda he has played 56 games without scoring. In 2024, an abdominal injury limited Stocker to 16 games for St Kilda, after which he managed 17 appearances in 2025. The following table summarizes Stocker's year-by-year AFL statistics:
SeasonTeamGamesGoalsDisposals (Total/Avg)Marks (Total/Avg)Tackles (Total/Avg)
2019Carlton5068 / 13.612 / 2.49 / 1.8
2020Carlton000 / 00 / 00 / 0
2021Carlton172238 / 14.058 / 3.437 / 2.2
2022Carlton6066 / 11.012 / 2.011 / 1.8
2023St Kilda230392 / 17.0145 / 6.339 / 1.7
2024St Kilda160193 / 12.167 / 4.236 / 2.3
2025St Kilda170189 / 11.170 / 4.132 / 1.9
Career8421,146 / 13.6364 / 4.3164 / 2.0

Awards and milestones

In 2018, Stocker won the Morrish Medal as the player in the TAC Cup, earning the award with a commanding lead after averaging 22 disposals, over five clearances, and four tackles per game for the . Following his delisting from Carlton, Stocker earned a career revival opportunity through St Kilda's pre-season supplemental selection period in 2023, joining the club as a and debuting in Round 1. Stocker signed a one-year contract extension with St Kilda in September 2024, securing his position through the 2025 season. In August 2025, he signed another one-year extension, securing his position through the end of the 2026 season, in recognition of his consistent defensive contributions. Notable career milestones include reaching his 50th game for St Kilda during the 2025 season and accumulating a total of 84 matches by the end of that year.

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