Mattaes Phillipou (born 27 December 2004) is an Australian rules footballer who plays as a midfielder and forward for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).[1]Recruited from the PHOS Camden Football Club in South Australia and the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), Phillipou was selected by St Kilda with the tenth pick in the 2022 AFL National Draft.[1][2] He made his AFL debut in the opening round of the 2023 season, playing all 23 games that year and kicking 21 goals while earning a nomination for the AFL Rising Star award as one of the league's top emerging talents.[1][2]Phillipou's development faced setbacks in subsequent seasons, including a hip injury in mid-2024 that led to a VFL stint before his return, a stress fracture in his femur that delayed his 2025 campaign, and further injuries such as a plantaris tendon issue limiting him to just seven games in 2025.[1][3][4] Despite these challenges, he showed resilience with strong performances upon return, including a career-high 119 AFL Fantasy points against Carlton in round 24 of 2024.[1] In August 2025, he signed a two-year contract extension, securing his place at the club until the end of the 2028 season.[5] Standing at 190 cm and weighing 88 kg, Phillipou is noted for his aerial strength, goal-scoring ability, and transition to a full-time midfield role.[1][2]
Early life
Family background
Mattaes Phillipou was born on 27 December 2004 in Adelaide, South Australia.[6][7]He is the son of former Australian rules footballer Sam Phillipou, who played three games for Footscray in the AFL during the 1995 season after a distinguished SANFL career that included 106 games and 180 goals for Woodville-West Torrens, as well as 44 games and 70 goals for Port Adelaide.[8][9] Phillipou's grandfather, Peter Phillipou, was a SANFL player who appeared in 272 games for the West Torrens Eagles from 1967 to 1984.[10][11] Phillipou's early interest in football was inspired by his father's and grandfather's professional involvement, providing a direct familial connection to the sport across three generations.[10]Phillipou has a younger brother, Jevan Phillipou, born on 30 March 2007, who is a 2025 AFL draft prospect.[12]Growing up in Adelaide's active local football community, Phillipou was immersed in the sport from a young age through his family's legacy and the region's strong Australian rules culture.[10][13]Before committing to football in his late teens, he pursued other athletic pursuits including swimming for upper-body strength, running in athletics, and basketball, which contributed to his overall physical development during his pre-junior years.[10]
Junior career
Mattaes Phillipou began his organized football journey with the PHOS Camden Football Club in the Adelaide Footy League, where he competed at the under-16 level and quickly established himself as a standout performer with high disposal averages that highlighted his emerging midfield prowess.[2][13]Transitioning to a higher competitive level, Phillipou joined the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles in the SANFL under-18 competition, contributing to their 2021 premiership win as a bottom-ager with an average of 23.3 disposals and 25 goals across the season.[13][14] In 2022, he elevated his output further, averaging 28 disposals, 6.6 marks, 5.1 tackles, 4.3 clearances, and 1.5 goals per game over eight under-18 matches, while also featuring in three reserves games, including a notable three-goal, 13-disposal performance against Sturt in round 17.[13] Key highlights included a 32-disposal, six-goal haul against the Bulldogs and another six-goal, 32-disposal game versus the Double Blues, underscoring his damaging midfield-forward impact.[13]Phillipou earned representative selection for the South Australian under-18 team, captaining the side at the 2022 NAB AFL National Championships where he delivered standout performances, including best-on-ground honors against the Allies despite playing through injury, and strong showings versus Victoria Country.[15][16] South Australia claimed the championship title, with Phillipou's contributions—such as high disposal counts and goal involvement—playing a pivotal role in their success.[17][18]Physically, Phillipou developed into a 190 cm frame during his junior years, with scouts noting his continued growth to around 192 cm by late 2022, complemented by a strong leap and clean hands derived from a basketball background that enhanced his contested marking and aerial ability.[6][13] This progression, motivated in part by his family's deep football heritage—including his father Sam Phillipou's SANFL and VFL stints and grandfather Peter Phillipou's SANFL career—positioned him as a prototype AFL midfielder with significant potential.[19][10]
AFL career
Draft selection and debut
Phillipou was selected by St Kilda with the tenth overall pick in the 2022 AFL National Draft, held on 28 November 2022.[20] As the top prospect from South Australia, he was widely regarded in pre-draft rankings as a versatile and powerful midfielder capable of impacting games from multiple positions, with scouts highlighting his athleticism and ability to deliver damaging plays.[21][22] His strong performances for Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL under-18s competition formed the basis of his draft appeal.Upon joining St Kilda, Phillipou was assigned jersey number 25, the same he had worn at junior level, and signed an initial three-year contract running until the end of the 2025 season.[23][24] During the 2023 pre-season, he turned heads in practice matches, including a 60-metre goal in the intra-club simulation against Melbourne and a performance of 15 disposals and one goal in the match simulation against Essendon.[25][26]Phillipou made his AFL debut in Round 1 of the 2023 season on 19 March against Fremantle at Marvel Stadium, aged just 18.[27] In the match, which St Kilda won by 54 points, he recorded 16 disposals—including six kicks and ten handballs—along with one goal from a contested mark, demonstrating immediate composure and impact in his first senior appearance.[28]
2023 season
In 2023, Mattaes Phillipou enjoyed a breakout rookie season with St Kilda, playing in all 23 home-and-away matches as well as the club's elimination final, for a total of 24 games. As a versatile midfielder/forward, he demonstrated consistency and adaptability to the AFL's physical intensity, contributing 304 disposals and 13 goals across the campaign while rotating between half-forward and inside midfield roles.[29][2]Building on his promising debut in round 1 against Fremantle—where he recorded 16 disposals and kicked his first AFL goal—Phillipou quickly showcased his scoring prowess. In round 2 versus the Western Bulldogs, he exploded with three goals from seven disposals, highlighting his explosive pace and finishing ability in just his second senior appearance. Later, in round 8 against North Melbourne, he amassed 13 disposals, earning early recognition for his damaging bursts from the contest.[30]Phillipou's ball-winning grew throughout the year, with standout disposal hauls including 13 disposals in round 6 against Carlton, 18 disposals apiece in round 4 versus Gold Coast and round 14 against Richmond. These performances underscored his transition to the elite level, blending elite endurance with contested possessions amid the AFL's demands. He received no Brownlow votes in 2023.[31]St Kilda's 2023 campaign saw the Saints finish seventh on the ladder with a 13–9 record and 104.9% percentage, securing a finals berth for the first time since 2011 before suffering an 24-point elimination final loss to Greater Western Sydney at the MCG. Phillipou featured in the defeat, gathering nine disposals as the young gun contributed to the team's spirited but ultimately unsuccessful September push.[32][33]
2024 season
In 2024, his second AFL season, Mattaes Phillipou appeared in 13 games for St Kilda, a decrease from the 24 matches he played the previous year, amid a mid-season form slump that led to his omission from the senior side.[34][1] The 19-year-old was dropped to the VFL affiliate Sandringham in early May, where he played six matches to regain confidence and refine his contest work, recording standout performances including 20 disposals and nine tackles against Box Hill in round seven.[35][36]Phillipou's return to the AFL lineup in the latter rounds marked a strong resurgence, highlighted by his efforts in round 24 against Carlton, where he amassed 20 disposals (13 kicks, seven handballs), seven marks, and one goal in St Kilda's two-point victory.[37] This performance exemplified his improved hunger at the contest and pressure around goals, contributing to a more dynamic role as a midfielder-forward.[1] With no major injuries interrupting his campaign, the stint in the VFL focused on his development, helping him adapt to the demands of senior football.[38]Overall, Phillipou's growth in the second half of the season supported St Kilda's push to a 12th-place finish on the ladder, securing 10 wins from 23 games and underscoring his emerging importance to the team's midfield depth.[39][1]
2025 season
Phillipou's 2025 season was heavily disrupted by injuries from the outset, beginning with a pre-season stress fracture in his right femur diagnosed in late January, which sidelined him for an estimated 10-12 weeks and forced him to miss the early rounds while focusing on rehabilitation and modified training.[40][3] This setback delayed his preparation significantly, limiting his involvement in intra-club matches and team drills as he worked through a structured recovery program under St Kilda's medical staff.Upon returning in Round 9, Phillipou managed only seven AFL appearances amid a series of further injuries, including a corked quad that postponed his debut, a minor calf strain in early June, and a re-aggravation of a plantaris tendon injury later that month, which again curtailed his senior opportunities and confined much of his time to VFL and rehab work.[41][42][43] In his limited outings, he showed glimpses of his versatility in the midfield and forward roles, though consistent runs were elusive due to the ongoing physical toll.By July, progress updates indicated steady rehabilitation, with St Kilda coach Ross Lyon expressing optimism about Phillipou contributing before season's end, noting his resilience in training sessions and potential to build on his 2024 resurgence as a key recovery objective.[44][45] Despite these efforts, the injury interruptions prevented a sustained impact.In August, amid his challenges, Phillipou secured his future at the club by signing a two-year contract extension on August 29, committing him through to the end of 2028 and providing stability as his younger brother Jevan emerged as a top prospect in the upcoming November draft.[46][47] This deal underscored the Saints' faith in his long-term potential, even as the team endured a disappointing campaign, finishing 12th on the ladder and missing finals for the third straight year.[48]
Playing style
Key attributes
Mattaes Phillipou stands at 190 cm and weighs 88 kg, possessing a physical frame that has evolved from his junior measurement of 192 cm, with ongoing growth potential noted to possibly reach 194 cm.[49][29][6] His athletic profile includes strong endurance, enabling sustained performance across quarters, complemented by explosive speed and power that enhance his midfield presence.[20]Phillipou's skill set features elite disposal efficiency, particularly in kicking accuracy and handball execution under pressure, allowing him to transition play effectively from contest to open space.[50] As a forward-midfield hybrid, he demonstrates sharp goal sense, consistently finding space to hit the scoreboard while maintaining clean hands in tight situations.[13] His ultra-professional approach is characterized by an intense drive and hunger for improvement, setting him apart as a highly motivated competitor.[1][6]In terms of positional versatility, Phillipou operates as a dynamic midfield engine, capable of driving clearances and bursts forward to exploit opportunities inside 50, while also providing marking presence as a half-forward.[21] This adaptability aligns him with the prototype AFLmidfielder, blending contested work with damaging run-and-carry.[6][20]Following his 2023 debut season, Phillipou has shown notable improvements in contested ball winning and decision-making, becoming cleaner at extracting the ball from stoppages and making smarter choices in high-pressure scenarios to maximize team advantage.[50][21] His junior SANFL under-18 statistics, averaging 28 disposals and 1.5 goals per game, served as early indicators of this contested prowess and scoring instinct.[51]
Reception and development
Mattaes Phillipou generated significant hype leading into the 2022 AFL National Draft, where he was widely regarded as the premier talent from South Australia, with draft analysts projecting him as a top-10 selection and even a potential No. 1 overall pick due to his versatile skill set and athletic prowess.[13][21] His early professional impact was affirmed in 2023 when he received the AFL Rising Star nomination for Round 8 after a standout performance in St Kilda's victory over North Melbourne.[8][52]St Kilda coach Ross Lyon has frequently commended Phillipou's untapped potential, describing him as aligned with the club's vision for evolution into a dedicated midfielder and emphasizing his capacity to become a cornerstoneplayer.[53] Scouting evaluations have similarly noted Phillipou's exceptional maturity, particularly in navigating setbacks, which exceeds expectations for a player of his age and experience.[36]Media coverage and peer assessments highlighted Phillipou's strong resurgence in 2024, particularly after a mid-season stint in the VFL that sharpened his form, leading to praise for his second-half contributions and renewed confidence on the senior stage.[38] In contrast, his 2025 campaign presented challenges framed as a developmental learning curve, marked by multiple injuries that tested his adaptability and physical durability.[45]Looking ahead, Phillipou's two-year contract extension in August 2025, securing his place at St Kilda through 2028, underscores the club's investment in his long-term role as a key asset.[5] Ongoing areas for growth include bolstering injury resilience to sustain consistent availability and maximize his trajectory.[54]
Statistics and honours
Career statistics
Mattaes Phillipou has appeared in 44 Australian Football League (AFL) games for the St Kilda Football Club, kicking 25 goals through the end of the 2025 season.[29] His career averages include 12.5 disposals, 5.9 kicks, 6.6 handballs, 2.7 marks, and 2.6 tackles per game.[2]
AFL Season-by-Season Statistics
Season
Games Played
Goals
Kicks
Handballs
Disposals
Marks
Tackles
2023
24
13
124
180
304
69
54
2024
13
8
107
80
187
38
48
2025
7
4
30
30
60
11
12
Total
44
25
261
290
551
118
114
Source: AFL Tables[29]
VFL Statistics (2024 Mid-Season Stint)
During a mid-season development period in 2024, Phillipou played six games for Sandringham (St Kilda's VFL affiliate), recording three goals.[55]
Games Played
Goals
Kicks
Handballs
Disposals
Marks
Tackles
6
3
70
72
142
21
46
Source: VFL Stats[56]
Individual honours
Mattaes Phillipou has earned recognition for his performances at both AFL and junior levels.In the 2023 AFL season, Phillipou received a nomination for the Rising Star award in round 8, following a standout performance in St Kilda's victory over North Melbourne where he recorded 13 disposals, six marks.[8]Prior to his AFL debut, Phillipou represented South Australia in the 2022 AFL Under-18 National Championships, featuring in matches including the narrow loss to Vic Country.[57]At club level in the SANFL under-18 competition, he contributed to Woodville-West Torrens' premiership success in 2021, playing a key role in their grand final win over Glenelg.[14]