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Luke Beveridge

Luke Beveridge (born 23 August 1970) is an coach and former player, best known as the senior coach of the in the (AFL). Beveridge began his playing career in 1989, appearing in 118 matches over 11 seasons primarily as a rover and half-forward for (1989–1992), Footscray (1993–1995, now the ), and St Kilda (1996–1999). After retiring as a player in 2000, he transitioned into coaching, initially at amateur and development levels, including premierships with St Bede’s/Mentone Tigers in the (2006–2008). He later served as development manager at Collingwood (contributing to their 2010 premiership) and as backline coach at (premierships in 2013 and 2014) before being appointed Western Bulldogs senior coach in August 2014. Under Beveridge's leadership, the have reached six finals series—including two grand finals and a historic premiership victory in 2016, their first since 1954 and second overall—while playing 13 finals matches (a club record). As of the end of the 2025 season, Beveridge has coached 253 games for the Bulldogs (a club record), with 144 wins (a club record), the highest winning percentage (56.92%) among coaches with 100+ games, and is the longest-serving coach in club history. His coaching excellence earned back-to-back AFL Coaches Association Coach of the Year awards in 2015 and 2016, recognizing his innovative strategies and ability to maximize player potential.

Early life

Family background

Luke Beveridge was born on 23 August 1970 in , , . Beveridge hails from a family deeply embedded in Australian rules football traditions on his paternal side, with his grandfather Jack Beveridge serving as a for Collingwood and contributing to the club's four consecutive premierships from to 1930. This legacy fostered an early connection to the sport within the family, shaping Beveridge's environment from a young age. On his maternal side, Beveridge's grandfather Alec Nicolaou immigrated from the Greek island of , instilling a strong Greek-Australian heritage that later led to Beveridge earning a representative honour in the Greek . Beveridge's parents were John Beveridge, a renowned recruiter for St Kilda who passed away on 24 October 2024 at of 85 following a prolonged illness, and mother , who has roots and was a talented . He grew up alongside three siblings: older sister Cath, brother , and younger brother . The family resided in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs, specifically East Bentleigh, directly across from the Yarra Yarra Golf Club, where Beveridge spent his early years immersed in a blend of sporting influences from both parental lineages.

Junior career

Beveridge began his junior career at St Peters Football Club in East Bentleigh, joining the under-11s team in 1978 under the coaching of his father, . Despite his small stature at the time, he was noted for his strength, toughness, and relentless , starting as a forward pocket where he excelled at kicking goals by applying his father's advice to "get in fast and get in first." This early experience in the local leagues helped shape his agile, hard-running playing style as a and forward, emphasizing quickness and determination over physical size. Progressing through the Victorian underage system, Beveridge represented the state in the Teal Cup under-17s interstate competition, playing alongside future talents like and Steven Kolyniuk. He continued developing at Melbourne's under-19s side, where his consistent performances earned him zone selection status within the club's recruiting zone in Melbourne's south-east suburbs. Beveridge's junior career was influenced by his family's football legacy, particularly his grandfather Jack Beveridge, a key rover in Collingwood's 1927–1930 premiership teams. This foundation led to his recruitment by as a zone selection, paving the way for his AFL debut the following year.

Playing career

Melbourne (1989–1992)

Luke Beveridge was recruited to the Football Club in 1988 as a from St Peters in East , where he had developed as a promising and forward. He made his senior debut in Round 7 of the 1989 season against Carlton at the , aged 18, wearing guernsey number 48, in a narrow six-point . Beveridge primarily played as a and forward, contributing speed and goal sense to the Demons' lineup during his four seasons at the club. Over his time at Melbourne from 1989 to 1992, Beveridge played 42 games and kicked 41 goals, with his output varying significantly year to year due to limited senior opportunities stemming from strong competition in the forward line and rover positions. In his debut season of 1989, he featured in 12 games for 7 goals, earning the club's Best First Year Player award and the Reserves after strong reserve-grade form. However, 1990 saw him restricted to just 3 games and 1 goal, as established players like and dominated selection. Beveridge rebounded in 1991 with 21 games and 27 goals, including a standout five-goal haul against the in Round 18. His 1992 campaign was curtailed to 6 games and 6 goals, highlighted by two-goal performances against in Round 2 and Collingwood in Round 5, before he was delisted from senior contention. Seeking greater consistency and game time after inconsistent selection and falling out of favor with coaches, Beveridge was traded to Footscray at the end of the 1992 season in exchange for player Adrian Campbell and draft pick 122 (used on Damon Munt). This move allowed him to pursue a more prominent role in the , departing after contributing to four finals appearances, including kicking four goals across those matches.

Footscray (1993–1995)

Following a limited role at , Beveridge was traded to Footscray at the end of the 1992 season in exchange for player Adrian Campbell and the Bulldogs' third-round draft pick (No. 122). He quickly integrated into the team as a and , providing depth in the midfield and forward line during his three seasons with the club. Over 31 games for Footscray from 1993 to 1995, Beveridge kicked 29 goals, with his output peaking in 1994 when he played 12 matches and booted 14 goals. That year, he was noted for his pressure acts, including strong tackling and contested possessions, as well as opportunistic goal-kicking that contributed to the team's attacking momentum. In 1993, he appeared in 8 games for 8 goals, showing early promise with performances like 34 disposals against and 6 tackles versus , while in 1995 he added 11 games and 7 goals amid a more settled role. Beveridge was part of Footscray's strong 1994 campaign, where the team finished fifth on the ladder and advanced to the finals, though they were eliminated in the qualifying final by and the subsequent semi-final by . Despite his contributions to the season's push, he faced increasing competition for selection from emerging players, leading to his to St Kilda at the end of 1995 in exchange for pick 52 (used to select ).

St Kilda (1996–1999)

Beveridge joined St Kilda at the end of the 1995 season, traded from Footscray in exchange for draft pick 52. He took on a utility role, leveraging his experience as a and forward developed at previous clubs. In his debut year of 1996, Beveridge played 16 games and kicked 16 goals, contributing to the team's strong start. A highlight of his St Kilda tenure came in the pre-season competition, where he was part of the Saints' victorious 1996 Ansett Australia Cup team, defeating Carlton in the grand final at . Over the next two seasons, his output remained solid in 1998 with 18 games and 13 goals, but playing time dropped sharply to just 7 games and 4 goals in 1997. Beveridge appeared in 4 games and booted 4 goals in 1999 before announcing his retirement mid-season, earning a recall for a farewell appearance in the final round against . In total, Beveridge played 45 games and kicked 37 goals for St Kilda across four seasons, retiring at age 29 at the conclusion of the 1999 season. Injuries and a dip in form contributed to his reduced opportunities in 1997 and 1999, marking the wind-down of a career hampered by inconsistent availability throughout.

Coaching career

Early coaching roles (2000–2011)

After retiring from AFL football in 1999, Beveridge made a brief return to the sport as a player for Frankston in the (VFL) during the 2001 season, appearing in a limited number of games before fully transitioning to coaching. Beveridge began his coaching career in the mid-2000s with the St Bede's/Mentone Tigers in the (VAFA), taking over as senior coach in 2006 after the club had been relegated to C Section the previous year. Under his leadership, the Tigers achieved a remarkable rise, securing three consecutive premierships across escalating divisions: C Section in 2006, B Section in 2007, and A Section in 2008, marking the first time in VAFA history a coach had accomplished this feat with the same group of players. In and , Beveridge contributed to VAFA representative teams as development and midfield coach for both senior and under-23 sides, emphasizing player growth and tactical systems. He also joined the VAFA board in , where he focused on enhancing organizational structures and player development initiatives during his two-year tenure. These experiences honed his coaching philosophy and paved the way for his entry into professional roles beyond the amateur level.

Collingwood assistant coach (2009–2010)

Beveridge joined Collingwood as an assistant coach in the player role in 2009 under senior coach , where he focused on nurturing young talent and contributing to team preparation across 44 games over two seasons. In 2010, Beveridge played a key part in Collingwood's coaching panel during their successful campaign, which culminated in a 35-point victory over St Kilda to claim the club's 15th premiership; his work in helped integrate emerging into the premiership-winning squad. Beveridge's tenure at Collingwood enhanced his standing in coaching through his emphasis on player motivation and innovative approaches to skill development and team systems. Following the 2010 premiership, Beveridge departed the club at the end of the season to seek further coaching prospects, with appointed as his replacement in the development role. This opportunity built on his prior success as a coach in the , where he led St Bede's/Mentone Tigers to three straight premierships from 2006 to 2008.

Hawthorn assistant coach (2012–2014)

In 2012, Luke Beveridge joined as an assistant coach under senior coach . He took on the role of defensive coach, overseeing the club's backline and contributing to the development of key defensive strategies. Beveridge's prior experience as a development coach at Collingwood, where he helped secure a 2010 premiership, informed his focus on player growth and tactical systems at . During his tenure, Beveridge played a pivotal role in Hawthorn's back-to-back premiership successes in 2013 and 2014, emphasizing robust defensive structures and talent pathways that integrated young players into the senior lineup. He also coached the reserves side and led pre-season sessions, including taking charge of the senior team for the 2014 NAB Challenge opener against , where he implemented Clarkson's game plan to prepare players for the season. His work strengthened the Hawks' defensive resilience, allowing for a balanced team approach that supported their flag wins. In July 2014, Beveridge was appointed as St Kilda's director of coaching for the 2015 season, prompting his announced departure from at the end of that year. However, in November 2014, he resigned from the St Kilda role to accept the senior coaching position at the , concluding his three-year stint at after gaining substantial experience across 75 games, including finals.

Western Bulldogs senior coach (2015–present)

Luke Beveridge was appointed as the senior coach of the in November 2014 on a three-year contract, succeeding Brendan McCartney. In his debut season of 2015, Beveridge led the Bulldogs to eighth place on the ladder with 14 wins and 8 losses, securing their first appearance since 2013 before a narrow elimination final loss to by 7 points. Despite the finals exit, his transformative impact on a previously struggling side earned him the Coaches Association's Allan Coach of the Year award, recognizing the club's dramatic improvement from 14th in 2014. The pinnacle of Beveridge's tenure came in 2016, when the Bulldogs, finishing seventh with 13 wins, 8 losses, and 1 draw, mounted an improbable campaign. Overcoming four consecutive elimination-style matches, including upsets against , , and , they reached the grand final and defeated by 22 points to claim the club's first premiership since 1954. This victory, achieved through relentless team resilience and tactical adaptability, solidified Beveridge's reputation as a master motivator. The success was short-lived in terms of dominance, as the Bulldogs missed in 2017 (10th place) and 2018 (13th place), prompting a necessary rebuild focused on list management and youth integration. Beveridge guided the Bulldogs back to finals in 2019 (seventh place) and 2020 (seventh place in the shortened season due to ), though both campaigns ended in early exits. The 2021 season saw further highs, with the team finishing fourth and advancing to the grand final after a strong preliminary win over , only to suffer a 74-point defeat to . Following this, inconsistencies plagued the side in 2022 (8th) and 2023 (9th), marked by injuries, form slumps, and internal adjustments to maintain competitiveness. The Bulldogs rebounded in 2024, securing sixth place with 14 wins and 9 losses and qualifying for an elimination final, though they were eliminated by . In 2025, Beveridge's Bulldogs finished ninth with 14 wins and 9 losses, narrowly missing amid a competitive . By the end of the season, he had coached 253 games at the club—144 wins and 109 losses—establishing records for most wins, appearances (seven), and premierships (one) in Bulldogs history, while becoming the longest-serving senior coach by 2024. Beveridge has extended his contract multiple times, most recently in June 2025 for two years through to the end of 2027, reflecting the club's ongoing faith in his leadership. Central to Beveridge's coaching philosophy is a holistic approach to player development, emphasizing , emotional , and man management to unlock potential in everyday athletes. He fosters a "players' coach" environment that builds trust and resilience, often drawing on personal narratives to inspire collective effort. Tactically, his style—dubbed "Bevo Ball"—prioritizes high-pressure defense and territorial control to disrupt opponents and create turnovers, evolving from his assistant roles to suit the Bulldogs' dynamic list. This blend of psychological depth and aggressive gameplay has sustained the club's contention window despite periodic challenges.

Statistics

Playing statistics

Luke Beveridge played 118 games and kicked 107 goals in his Australian Football League (AFL) career from 1989 to 1999, primarily as a rover and forward. By club, he appeared in 42 games for 41 goals with Melbourne, 31 games for 29 goals with Footscray, and 45 games for 37 goals with St Kilda. The following table details his season-by-season statistics, including average disposals, marks, and tackles per game where recorded (senior AFL matches only).
SeasonClubGamesGoalsDisposals (Avg)Marks (Avg)Tackles (Avg)
198912710.31.30.8
1990316.01.30.3
1991212716.21.91.1
19926617.73.01.2
1993Footscray8816.92.32.4
1994Footscray121412.62.41.9
1995Footscray1179.31.51.2
1996St Kilda161614.42.91.9
1997St Kilda744.91.00.7
1998St Kilda18139.62.31.3
1999St Kilda4419.04.01.0

Coaching statistics

Luke Beveridge has coached the in the Australian Football League (AFL) since 2015. As of the end of the 2025 season, his overall coaching record stands at 253 games, with 144 wins, 0 draws, and 109 losses, yielding a win percentage of 56.92%. The following table summarizes Beveridge's coaching statistics by season, including all home-and-away and finals matches:
SeasonGamesWinsDrawsLossesWin %
201523140960.87
201626190773.08
2017221101150.00
201822801436.36
2019231201152.17
202018100855.56
202126180869.23
2022231201152.17
2023231201152.17
2024241401058.33
202523140960.87
Total253144010956.92
Source: AFL Tables In finals series, Beveridge has coached 13 games, achieving 7 wins and 6 losses, with his most notable success being the 2016 premiership.

Honours and achievements

As player

During his time as a player in the , Luke Beveridge earned several honors that highlighted his contributions and background. In his debut season with in 1989, he was awarded the Harold Ball Memorial Trophy as the club's best first-year player. Beveridge was part of St Kilda's victorious Ansett Australia Cup team in 1996, securing the pre-season competition premiership. In 2004, Beveridge was selected for the , recognizing players of Greek heritage in the league's history; his inclusion stemmed from his maternal grandfather's origins on the island of .

As coach

As senior coach of the , Luke Beveridge led the team to the 2016 AFL premiership, ending a 62-year drought for the club. This achievement earned him the Jock McHale Medal, awarded to the premiership-winning coach. Beveridge was named the Coaches Association Senior Coach of the Year in both 2015 and 2016, becoming the first coach to win the award consecutively. His 2016 success also resulted in the Spirit of Sport Award from the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, recognizing his gesture of presenting the Jock McHale Medal to injured captain Bob Murphy during the Grand Final celebrations. In 2021, Beveridge guided the to another appearance, their second under his tenure, following a strong campaign. As of November 2025, Beveridge's leadership has resulted in a club-record 13 series appearances, including additional campaigns in 2022, 2024, and 2025.

Personal life

Marriage and children

Luke Beveridge has been married to his wife, Dana Beveridge, for over 25 years. The couple has two sons, Kye (born c. 1998) and (born c. 2001). Kye, a former Collingwood VFL player who later returned to amateur football with St Bede’s/Mentone Tigers, transitioned to a in 2024, signing with Precision Modelling after being scouted via and sharing professional photos on . The resided in a home in Melbourne's suburbs, which they purchased in 1994 and sold in 2018 after nearly 25 years. has provided key support during Beveridge's coaching career transitions, including expressing excitement about his 2014 appointment as senior coach while the was on an overseas .

Family legacy

John Beveridge, Luke's father, served as a pivotal recruiter for the starting in 1983 as a club development officer and becoming a full-time recruiting figure through the introduction of the national draft in 1986, continuing his influential role into the 2000s by identifying talents such as , , and . Widely regarded as one of the VFL/AFL's greatest recruiters, he dedicated nearly 70 years to the sport, from junior coaching and statistical roles in the and to his later executive contributions at St Kilda. John passed away on October 24, 2024, at age 85 after a long illness, with his memorial service held at St Kilda's Linen House Centre. Luke's siblings—older sister Cath, brother , and younger brother (also known as )—have maintained close ties to the family's heritage, with Cath offering poignant reflections on their father's unwavering commitment to the game, noting how it shaped their upbringing despite his frequent absences for duties. Brothers and have remained connected to circles through local involvement, including coaching junior and community teams at clubs like St Peters in Melbourne's south-east. This sibling dynamic underscores the intergenerational pull of the sport within the Beveridge household, where family discussions often revolved around matches, strategies, and player development. The family's football lineage traces back further to Luke's paternal grandfather, Jack Beveridge, a Collingwood legend who played 148 games and featured in four consecutive premierships from 1927 to 1930 as a versatile defender. Jack's legacy profoundly influenced Luke, who represented his grandfather at the 2010 Collingwood Hall of Fame induction and has cited the stories of those Machine-era triumphs as foundational to his own coaching philosophy of resilience and excellence. Following John's death, tributes from the , St Kilda, and broader community emphasized the Beveridges' enduring passion for the game, with AFL CEO Andrew Dillon describing John as a "legendary figure" whose work touched countless lives, while Luke highlighted how his father's guidance enabled many players to "live their dreams." These sentiments captured the multi-generational thread of dedication, from Jack's on-field prowess to John's behind-the-scenes impact and Luke's . Although Luke's son Kye briefly appeared on Collingwood's VFL list in the mid-2010s before transitioning to amateur leagues, the direct line of professional involvement has not extended beyond that level.

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