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Riley Bonner

Riley Bonner (born 7 March 1997) is an Australian rules footballer known for his tenure as a versatile defender in the . Standing at 190 cm and weighing 85 kg, he played a total of 112 AFL matches across nine seasons, primarily with the Power and St Kilda Saints. Bonner's career highlights include his explosive left-foot kicking ability and capacity to play both half-back and wing roles, contributing to an average of around 18 disposals per game in his AFL stints. Bonner entered the after being selected by with the 37th overall pick in the 2015 national draft, hailing from West Adelaide in the (SANFL). He made his senior debut in round 23 of the 2016 season and featured in 93 games over eight seasons with the Power, establishing himself as a reliable rebounding defender before being delisted at the end of the 2023 season. Seeking to revive his top-level career, Bonner was then picked up by St Kilda with the third pick in the 2023 pre-season draft, where he played 19 matches during the , averaging 21.1 disposals per game. However, he was among four players delisted by the at season's end and not offered a contract for 2025. Following his AFL delisting, Bonner continued playing in the (VFL) with the , Melbourne's affiliate club, where he excelled in 2025. He was selected in the 2025 VFL Team of the Year for his half-back performances and won the ' award, the Ian Gardner & Simon Clark Medal, after leading the side from defense throughout the season. As of November 2025, he remains with the .

Early life and junior career

Family background and upbringing

Riley Bonner was born on 7 March 1997 in , . Bonner grew up in the Adelaide suburbs, where his played a significant role in nurturing his early interests. His father, Derek Bonner, was a former (SANFL) player for Sturt in 1989 and South Adelaide in 1993, specializing as a left-foot kick-in expert. Riley inherited his father's strong left-footed kicking ability, which the family supported as part of his formative development. Bonner also played soccer in his youth, which helped hone his left-footed kicking skills. The Bonners fostered a close-knit environment that emphasized encouragement and involvement in local activities, reflecting the supportive dynamics of suburban life during his childhood. Bonner attended , an independent school in , where he completed his education up to high school. During his time there, he participated in various school events, including athletics, such as competing in during inter-house competitions in 2013. His upbringing in this educational setting, combined with family influences, helped shape his disciplined approach to pursuits beyond academics. As a young boy in , Bonner grew up as a supporter of Essendon, idolizing players such as and Michael Hurley, before progressing into his involvement in organized junior sports.

Early football involvement and junior achievements

Bonner began his organized journey with the Goodwood Saints junior club in , where he contributed to a premiership win at age 12. He progressed to the in the SANFL, initially competing at the under-18 level, where he helped secure another premiership. During his time with West Adelaide's under-18 side in 2015, Bonner averaged 23 disposals and six inside-50 entries per game, showcasing his ability to transition from defense to attack. Bonner represented in the 2015 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, playing all six games as a key half-back and earning selection in the for his performances. At the championships, he averaged 18 disposals per game with a 73% efficiency rate, highlighting his precise left-foot kicking and decision-making under pressure. His standout junior form drew recruitment interest from AFL clubs, culminating in an invitation to the 2015 AFL National Draft Combine, where his skills as a versatile defender were evaluated by scouts.

Professional career

Draft and debut with Port Adelaide

Bonner was selected by with their first pick, number 37 overall, in the 2015 AFL National Draft, following strong performances as a versatile defender for West Adelaide in the (SANFL). His selection highlighted his precise left-foot kicking and ability to play multiple roles, drawing comparisons to established playmakers like Jasper Pittard. Upon being drafted on , 2015, Bonner joined the club's pre-season training program, signing an initial contract that positioned him for his first season in 2016. Early integration proved demanding, with intense sessions testing his physical limits; one notable challenge was the "Cornes Drill," a grueling exercise devised by assistant coach involving relentless ball pursuits and verbal pressure, which Bonner described as "one of the most gruelling things I've had to do." Despite the rigors of adapting to professional regimens—often finishing last in track sessions—he embraced the process, crediting it for building his . Bonner made his AFL debut in round 23 of the 2016 season, a 23-point victory over at Metricon Stadium on August 27. In the match, he recorded 22 disposals (17 kicks and 5 handballs), 6 marks, and contributed defensively with 2 tackles, showing composure in his first senior outing. His early AFL opportunities were limited, playing just one game in 2016 and three in 2017, often spending time developing in the SANFL while competing for a regular spot amid a competitive defensive lineup. This period underscored the challenges of breaking into the senior team, requiring consistent improvement in physicality and under pressure.

Development and key seasons at Port Adelaide

After limited appearances in his first two seasons—debuting in one game in and playing three in 2017—Bonner transitioned to a regular squad member in 2018, featuring in 19 matches for primarily off half-back. His breakout came early, earning a Round 1 NAB Rising Star nomination after collecting 31 disposals and six marks in a 50-point win over , showcasing his run, carry, and composure under pressure. He averaged 17.2 disposals and 4.4 marks across the season, including a goal in the Showdown victory against in Round 8, contributing to Port's push toward the finals. Bonner maintained consistency in 2019 with another 19 games, kicking five goals while refining his rebounding role from defense, though the team missed . The shortened 2020 season saw him play 9 matches, including a dominant 75-point Showdown triumph over in Round 2 where scored 110 points to ' 35, highlighting his growing reliability in high-stakes local derbies. His versatility began to emerge more prominently by 2021, shifting between half-back, , and even half-forward across 14 games to adapt to team needs amid injuries and rotations. In , Bonner enjoyed a standout campaign with 17 games, averaging 18.8 disposals and peaking with a career-high 37 disposals in a loss to in Round 4, demonstrating his evolution into a dynamic ball-user capable of driving play forward. He contributed to another commanding Showdown win over in Round 23, a 56-point victory that ended Port's season on a high note despite no finals berth. Over his eight-year tenure at Port Adelaide from 2016 to 2023, Bonner amassed 93 games and 13 goals, solidifying his place as a versatile defender who evolved from a raw to a key rotational player.

Trade to St Kilda and 2024 season

Following his delisting from Port Adelaide at the end of the 2023 season after 93 games, Riley Bonner was selected by St Kilda with the third pick in the 2023 Pre-Season Draft, securing a one-year contract as the final addition to their 2024 list. Eager to revive his career, Bonner joined the Saints' pre-season training with their younger players group in late 2023, where his experience from Port facilitated a smooth adaptation to the team's defensive structure. Bonner earned an immediate spot in St Kilda's round 1 lineup for the 2024 season opener against Collingwood, marking his debut for the club and showcasing his versatility as a half-back flanker capable of transitioning play from defense to attack. Over the course of the season, he featured in 19 matches, primarily rotating between the backline and wing, and averaged 21.1 disposals per game, including 16.2 kicks that highlighted his precise ball use. Standout performances included a career-high 32 disposals (with 29 kicks) against Essendon in round 3, where his speed off half-back aided St Kilda's ball movement, and 129 fantasy points versus in round 9, underscoring his rebounding impact. In a match against his former club in round 5, Bonner contributed 18 disposals and demonstrated renewed confidence in the ' system. His season also featured strong marking displays, such as 11 intercepts against in round 10, reinforcing his role in St Kilda's defensive rotations amid a campaign that saw the team finish 15th. St Kilda delisted Bonner on August 27, 2024, as part of their initial list management changes ahead of the 2025 season, alongside three other players. Football boss David Misson praised Bonner's reliability and team-first approach, noting he had "jumped headfirst into life with the " during his tenure.

Delisting and VFL career post-2024

Following his delisting from St Kilda at the end of the , Riley Bonner signed with the , the VFL affiliate of , in December 2024 to continue his career at the state league level. In the 2025 VFL season, Bonner played 18 games for Casey, averaging 31.6 disposals per match, while contributing 3 goals overall. His form was particularly strong early in the year, with standout performances including 35 disposals and 7 marks against in Round 1, and 30 disposals against in Round 2. By Round 5 in late , he had accumulated nearly 170 disposals across five games, showcasing his rebounding ability from defense. Later highlights included 31 disposals and 8 tackles in Round 18 against Sandringham in July, earning him VFL Team of the Week honors, and 40 touches in a win over Box Hill. Bonner's consistent output led to his nomination for the 2025 Mid-Season in May, positioning him as a candidate for recall to the elite level. In media interviews around that time, he expressed openness to an return but emphasized contentment with his VFL role, stating he was "pretty comfortable" while focusing on strong performances to attract interest. Although not selected in the draft, his development work with Melbourne's program during the season, including sessions in June, kept pathways open for potential opportunities. As of November 2025, following the conclusion of the VFL season in , Bonner was selected in the 2025 VFL Team of the Year for his half-back performances and won the ' Best and award, the Gardner & Simon Clark Medal, after leading the side from defense throughout the season. In the off-season, he remains unsigned for 2026 and continues to pursue re-entry through training and showcases, building on his post-delisting resilience.

Playing style and statistics

Positional versatility and strengths

Riley Bonner primarily operates as a half-back flanker and in the Australian Football League (AFL), with occasional rotations through the midfield to provide flexibility in team structures. His ability to seamlessly transition between these roles has been highlighted by club officials, allowing him to contribute both defensively and offensively depending on match demands. At 190 cm tall, Bonner's aerial prowess enables him to compete effectively in contested marking situations, particularly when rebounding from the backline. Key strengths in Bonner's game include his exceptional endurance, which supports sustained run-and-carry plays from , and his precise left-foot disposal that maintains efficiency even under pressure. His elite kicking accuracy, often described as pinpoint, allows for penetrating deliveries that transition play quickly into the forward half, making him a reliable outlet in high-stakes moments. This combination of physicality and skill has positioned him as an offensive weapon capable of driving team momentum. Throughout his career, Bonner's role has evolved from an intercepting defender focused on reading the play in his early seasons at to a more attacking wingman in later years, emphasizing forward thrusts and ball-winning contributions. This shift reflects adaptations to team needs, where he increasingly utilized his speed and vision to support transitions rather than purely defensive duties. At St Kilda, his deployment leaned further toward versatile half-back duties with wing overlaps, enhancing his impact in dynamic game plans. Experts and draft analysts have drawn comparisons between Bonner and playmaking defenders like and Jasper Pittard, noting similarities in his long, accurate left-foot kicking and ability to initiate attacks from the backline. Bonner himself has cited these players as influences on his style, aspiring to their blend of defensive reliability and offensive flair.

Career statistics and accolades

Riley Bonner concluded his AFL career with 112 games across (2016–2023) and St Kilda (2024), accumulating 2007 disposals at an average of 17.9 per game, 1459 kicks (13.0 average), 548 handballs (4.9 average), 513 marks (4.6 average), and 14 goals. His statistical consistency as a reflected his positional versatility, allowing reliable output across half-back and roles. The following table summarizes Bonner's season-by-season AFL statistics, with notable peaks in disposals during 2021 (19.9 average) and 2022 (18.8 average), alongside his career-high 21.1 disposals per game in 2024.
YearTeamGamesDisposals (Avg)Kicks (Avg)Handballs (Avg)Marks (Avg)Goals
2016Port Adelaide122.017.05.04.00
2017Port Adelaide318.010.77.35.00
2018Port Adelaide1917.211.55.74.43
2019Port Adelaide1917.913.04.94.35
2020Port Adelaide913.610.82.83.70
2021Port Adelaide1419.914.75.24.82
2022Port Adelaide1718.813.75.15.11
2023Port Adelaide1112.99.13.83.42
2024St Kilda1921.116.24.95.51
CareerTotal11217.913.04.94.614
Following his delisting from St Kilda at the end of 2024, Bonner joined the in the VFL for the 2025 season, where he played 20 games (18 home-and-away and 2 finals), scoring 3 goals and averaging 30.4 disposals per game overall. During the home-and-away season, he averaged 31.6 disposals, 6.4 rebound 50s, and 4.4 inside 50s per game. His strong VFL campaign earned him selection in the 2025 Smithy's VFL Team of the Year at half-back. He was also the runner-up in the 2025 , the VFL's best and fairest award, with 23 votes. Bonner's AFL accolades include a nomination for the 2018 AFL Rising Star award in round 1 after a 31-disposal performance against Fremantle, and 2 Brownlow Medal votes in 2019.

Personal life and post-football pursuits

Off-field interests and education

Riley Bonner maintains a close family life with his long-term partner, Georgia Wright, who relocated with him to Melbourne in 2024 to join St Kilda while pursuing her own career opportunities. The couple has emphasized the importance of shared support during Bonner's transition to St Kilda, highlighting how personal relationships provide stability amid professional uncertainties. Bonner and Wright are planning their wedding for 2026. Following his delisting from St Kilda at the end of the 2024 season, Bonner has pursued off-field opportunities in football development, securing a role managing Melbourne's academies, including father-son, daughter, and Next Generation programs. He also coaches the ' backline in the VFL, using this position to build experience toward long-term aspirations in coaching, such as development or player welfare roles. Bonner has spoken about effectively balancing his professional commitments with personal growth, integrating full-time work, VFL playing duties, and coaching sessions while attending AFL and AFLW development meetings. This structured approach allows him to maintain a sense of comfort and enjoyment in his post-AFL lifestyle, viewing his current roles as foundational steps for future contributions to the .

Community involvement and media presence

Throughout his career, Riley Bonner has engaged in community initiatives focused on youth development and grassroots football. In 2020, while playing for , he served as an assistant coach for the West Adelaide under-16s team in the SANFL, his former junior club, where he helped develop young defenders drawing on his own experience. He also assisted coach Bassett at the academy, running sessions for years 6-7 students on Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as holiday clinics, to nurture aspiring talent. Following his delisting from St Kilda at the end of the 2024 season, Bonner took on a more formal role in youth development with the Melbourne Football Club. By early 2025, he was managing the club's academies, including the Next Generation Academy (NGA) program aimed at supporting and multicultural youth, while also serving as a backline coach for the affiliated VFL side. This involvement included on-field coaching and talent identification, such as during NGA carnivals where he collaborated with other coaches to spotlight promising players. Additionally, Bonner has supported environmental causes in football communities as an ambassador for Footy for Climate, an initiative promoting at levels; in one project, he visited the Goodwood Saints Football Club in with fellow player to discuss renewable energy's role in preserving junior footy. Bonner's media presence has been modest but consistent, primarily through club-affiliated channels and post-career interviews. During his time at Port Adelaide, he participated in press conferences, such as after being nominated for the 2018 NAB Rising Star award following his round-one debut. He appeared on the podcast Rowey's Sports Show in August 2021 for a 10-minute interview discussing his career. At St Kilda in 2024, Bonner engaged fans via a TikTok Q&A session hosted by the club, answering questions on topics like AFL life and food preferences. Post-delisting, he has featured in VFL media, including a Casey Demons post-match interview after a round-four game in April 2025, and broader outlets like News.com.au where he addressed his AFL aspirations and academy work.

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