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Reece Conca

Reece Conca (born 12 August 1992) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played as a defender in the Australian Football League (AFL), appearing in 150 games across a 10-year career with the and , and who now serves as the player development manager for the Melbourne Football Club. He is also recognized for his public advocacy on , sharing his experiences with and successful IVF treatment to destigmatize the issue among men. Conca was drafted by Richmond with the sixth overall pick in the 2010 AFL National Draft, having previously played for the Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football League. His early career showed promise as a small, agile defender capable of rebounding from the backline, but recurrent injuries, including knee and Lisfranc issues, restricted him to just 104 games over eight seasons with the Tigers, where he averaged 13.6 disposals per game. Seeking a return to his home state of Western Australia, Conca signed a three-year unrestricted free agent deal with Fremantle in October 2018, where he solidified his role as a lockdown defender, notably restricting high-profile opponents like Richmond's Dustin Martin to minimal impact in key matches. Over three seasons with the Dockers, he played 46 games and contributed to their defensive structure, though limited opportunities led to his delisting in August 2021 without triggering a contract extension. In December 2021, Conca transitioned to a non-playing role at , where he supports player welfare, development, and well-being, drawing on his own experiences with and transitions. Beyond football, Conca has become an outspoken advocate for male fertility health after being diagnosed with —no sperm count—during attempts to start a family with his partner, Annabelle. Their journey involved multiple micro-TESE surgeries, five unsuccessful IVF cycles, and hormone treatments, culminating in the birth of their son, Giovanni, in December 2024. Through interviews, podcasts, and social media, Conca emphasizes the emotional toll of on men and encourages open conversations to reduce , partnering with organizations like Healthy Male to raise awareness.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Reece Conca was born on 12 August 1992 and grew up in Victoria Park, a suburb of in . He grew up in the area during his formative years, where his family maintained strong community ties. Conca's family has heritage, with his immigrant grandparents, Pasquale and Concetta Conca, operating Conca's Pizza Bar, a longstanding landmark on Albany Highway in Victoria Park. The Conca family, including relatives based in , has deep connections to Western Australia's community. He has an older brother, Luke Conca, who also pursued football and played in the (VFL) for Richmond's reserves side. Additionally, Conca shares a close relationship with his twin sister, , and his parents, Loui and Gina. His family provided early support for Conca's athletic interests, particularly as he transitioned from soccer—a influenced by his background—to at the age of 13. This shift occurred while living in , laying the groundwork for his development in the sport.

Education and early sports involvement

Conca attended Trinity College in Perth, graduating in 2009 after captaining the school's senior football team. Following high school, he enrolled at Curtin University to study a double degree in commerce and psychology. Initially drawn to soccer due to his Italian heritage, Conca switched to Australian rules football at age 13 while in high school, beginning his organized involvement with the sport at the local Victoria Park club.

Junior and draft career

Junior football achievements

Reece Conca initially pursued soccer, following English club Liverpool, before switching to Australian rules football. He quickly progressed through junior ranks, playing a year above his age group starting at age 13 and making his debut for the Perth Football Club's WAFL colts team as a 15-year-old in 2007. This early entry into competitive underage football highlighted his rapid development and athletic potential within the West Australian system. Conca represented at the national under-15 and under-16 levels before serving as vice-captain of the under-18 side in the 2010 AFL Under-18 Championships. As a consistent , he averaged approximately 18 disposals per game across the , demonstrating efficiency and reliability that marked him as one of the state's top performers, though he narrowly missed All-Australian selection. His standout contributions in these championships, including strong contested ball work and decision-making under pressure, drew significant attention from scouts. Throughout his junior career with , Conca evolved into a player capable of contributing across multiple positions, including midfield, forward, and defensive roles. This adaptability, combined with his and skill execution in high-stakes junior carnivals, solidified his reputation as a well-rounded prospect ready for professional pathways.

AFL recruitment and draft

Conca's strong performances in the West (WAFL) colts competition, where he earned six best-on-ground honors in seven games and tied for sixth in the voting, led to his nomination for the 2010 National Draft. As vice-captain of the under-18 team at the National Championships, he showcased his versatility and skill, drawing attention from multiple clubs. Richmond's recruiting team closely scouted Conca throughout the year, with staff attending nearly all his games in and reviewing weekly game footage to assess his consistent 30-possession outings and effective ball use in senior matches for the . Prior to the draft, Recruiting Manager Francis Jackson traveled to for pre-draft interviews, meeting Conca and his parents, Gina and Louie, at their family restaurant to discuss the potential relocation to and build a rapport with the club. Richmond was aware of interest from , a local club, but maintained confidentiality on their intentions until the selection process. On November 18, 2010, at the draft held on the Gold Coast, selected Conca with their first pick, number 6 overall in the 2010 AFL National Draft. The club valued his all-round abilities, including endurance, speed, leadership, and exceptional kicking accuracy, as well as his top ranking in psychological assessments conducted by their staff. Following the selection, Conca signed an initial contract with and deferred his commerce and psychology studies at Trinity College in to relocate to and begin pre-season training.

AFL playing career

Richmond Tigers tenure (2011–2018)

Reece Conca made his AFL debut for the Richmond Tigers in Round 1 of the 2011 season, facing Carlton at the , where he recorded 15 disposals in a performance that showcased his potential as a highly touted draftee. During his debut year, Conca played 17 games, establishing himself as a versatile and earning a nomination in the award for his standout Round 9 effort against Essendon, which included 23 possessions, eight marks, and three tackles in a 16-point . In 2013, Conca featured in 17 games for the Tigers, kicking 12 goals and contributing to the club's first appearance in 12 years, though his campaign ended prematurely with a injury during the elimination final loss to Carlton. His continued amid challenges, including injuries that limited his , but he adapted to a half-back role starting in 2016, where he played as a rebounding to leverage his speed and ball-winning ability. By 2018, Conca had shifted back toward the midfield, adding versatility to Richmond's . Conca reached a significant milestone in Round 15 of the 2018 season, playing his 100th game against at Etihad Stadium, but the match turned devastating when he suffered a dislocated ankle early in the first quarter while being tackled by , sidelining him for the remainder of the year. Over eight seasons with , he amassed 104 games and 23 goals, often hampered by persistent injuries in his later years that restricted his output. Seeking greater opportunities and a return to his home state of amid these setbacks, Conca departed as an unrestricted at the end of 2018, signing a three-year deal with on the opening day of the free agency period.

Fremantle Dockers tenure (2019–2021)

Conca joined as an unrestricted on a three-year contract on the opening day of the 2018 free agency period, marking the club's first signing of and allowing him to relocate back to his home state of . In his debut season with in 2019, Conca played 22 s, primarily as a , and averaged 20.3 disposals per across the year. His strong early form, including an average of 20.5 disposals over the first 11 s before the mid-season bye, contributed to his rapid integration into the team. Conca's leadership qualities were quickly recognized, as he was voted into the club's six-man leadership group alongside captain , , , , and Joel Hamling, reflecting his impact despite being a new arrival. Over his three seasons at Fremantle from 2019 to 2021, Conca appeared in 46 games and kicked 2 goals, with his playing time decreasing in later years—14 games in 2020 and 10 in 2021—amid increased competition in the backline and the club's emphasis on younger players. In August 2021, following the conclusion of his contract, Fremantle informed Conca that he would not receive an extension, leading to his delisting and the end of his time with the Dockers.

Post-playing career

Role at Melbourne Demons

Following his delisting from Fremantle at the end of the 2021 season, Reece Conca transitioned into an administrative role at the Football Club, where he was appointed as Player Development Manager in December 2021. He commenced the position in January 2022, drawing on his 11-year playing experience across 150 games with and Fremantle, including three years as a leadership group member at the Dockers. In this role, Conca focuses on supporting player development by mentoring athletes, overseeing initiatives, and coordinating programs to foster an optimal environment for growth and performance. His duties emphasize building strong cultures and values, informed by his own career insights into the standards required for success, as highlighted by Melbourne's of Football Performance, Alan Richardson. During the 2024 season, Conca also served as a club runner for , notably involved in a Round 11 match against St Kilda where he was issued an 'please explain' notice after appearing to momentarily insert himself into play, seemingly forgetting his non-playing status. In July 2025, media reports criticized the club's decision to use Conca in the runner role alongside his player development duties, citing it as a potential . As of November 2025, Conca continues in his role at , with an emphasis on aiding player transitions and ongoing development to support the club's next generation.

Other professional involvements

Following his delisting by at the end of the 2021 season, Conca transitioned to local football by signing with the Football Netball Club in the and Districts Football League (GDFL). Announced in November 2022 ahead of the 2023 season, Conca's addition was aimed at bolstering 's contending senior side during its premiership window. He contributed immediately by training the club's junior squad in early 2023, focusing on skill development to promote talent to the senior team. Conca remained with the club through 2024, appearing in four senior games, including an elimination final against Thomson where he was named among key inclusions. His involvement with Bannockburn concluded after the 2024 season. In May 2024, Conca participated in Richmond's Homecoming Hero tribute during the club's Round 8 match against at the . As part of the pre-game ceremony, he walked onto the field, received recognition from fans, kicked a ceremonial , and had his career highlights with the Tigers displayed on the venue's screens.

Career statistics and achievements

Playing statistics

Reece Conca's career spanned 150 games in which he kicked 25 goals, recorded 1,560 kicks, 1,088 handballs, 2,648 disposals, 509 marks, and 519 tackles. His per-game averages were 0.17 goals, 10.40 kicks, 7.25 handballs, 17.65 disposals, 3.39 marks, and 3.46 tackles. At , Conca appeared in 104 games for 23 goals, 1,070 kicks, 797 handballs, 1,867 disposals, 358 marks, and 385 tackles. With , he played 46 games for 2 goals, 490 kicks, 291 handballs, 781 disposals, 151 marks, and 134 tackles. The following table summarizes Conca's games played and goals by season:
YearTeamGamesGoals
2011170
2012185
20131712
2014193
201531
201660
201760
2018182
2019222
2020140
2021100

Honours and awards

During his junior career, Conca represented at the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he served as and was a prominent performer for the team. In his debut AFL season with in 2011, Conca earned the club's Cosgrove–Jenkins Award as the best first-year player. He also received a nomination in the award for his Round 9 performance against Essendon. Conca reached his 100th game milestone in Round 15 of the 2018 season during a match against , a recognition highlighted by the club ahead of the game. After transferring to ahead of the 2019 season, Conca was voted into the club's leadership group by his peers, joining captain and others as one of six members.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Reece Conca is in a long-term relationship with Annabelle Grace, whom he met during his professional career. The couple became engaged prior to welcoming their first child. On 10 December 2024, Conca and celebrated the birth of their son, "Gio," via fertilization (IVF), marking a significant as the first grandchild for both sides. The arrival of Gio has strengthened their partnership, with the now based in , where Conca works in a professional capacity. Due to Conca's AFL career transitions, the couple has relocated multiple times between and ; Conca originally hails from a Perth family background and moved eastward upon being drafted in , later returning west with Fremantle from 2019 to 2021 before settling back in . Conca maintains close family ties with his older brother, Luke Conca, who pursued a football career of his own, joining Richmond's VFL team in 2013 to play alongside and support his sibling during Reece's early AFL years.

Health challenges and advocacy

Reece Conca faced a four-year struggle with infertility alongside his partner Annabelle Grace, beginning in approximately 2020 when they started trying to conceive naturally. After about a year without success, Conca underwent fertility testing in 2021, which revealed a diagnosis of azoospermia, characterized by a complete absence of sperm in his semen, along with low testosterone levels. This condition, affecting around one in 100 men worldwide, presented significant emotional challenges, including feelings of sadness, shame, and guilt for Conca. To address the diagnosis, Conca pursued hormone therapy to boost testosterone, followed by two micro-TESE (microdissection testicular sperm extraction) surgeries in 2024, which successfully retrieved viable sperm despite initial low yields. These sperm were used in advanced in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures, involving five months of failed cycles before a successful embryo transfer. On 10 December 2024, Conca and Grace welcomed their son, Giovanni, marking the end of their fertility journey. Conca began sharing his experiences publicly in late 2024, including a December interview with the detailing his IVF success, followed by features in 2025 such as a March video with IVF Australia and an October story with Healthy Male. These platforms highlighted the emotional and physical toll of , emphasizing the need for early testing and support. In his role as Player Development Manager at the Melbourne Demons, Conca has integrated his personal story into efforts, urging male athletes and others to prioritize checks as part of routine health assessments, similar to monitoring . He has contributed to Healthy Male's campaigns by sharing his narrative to destigmatize , promote open conversations, and encourage seeking professional help, including and community support. Conca's underscores the importance of communication in relationships and the potential for advanced treatments to overcome barriers like .

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