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Rory Atkins

Rory Atkins (born 12 July 1994) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played 141 games across a 13-year career in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the Crows, , and Port Adelaide Power before retiring at the end of the 2025 season due to ongoing eye health issues, including a detached requiring surgery, and transitioning to a coaching role with the Melbourne Football Club. Atkins began his football journey in , winning the award with the TAC Cup's and earning selection in the AIS-AFL Academy as a 17-year-old. He was drafted by the Crows with pick 81 in the 2012 AFL National Draft and made his senior debut in Round 16 of the 2015 season against . Over eight seasons with , Atkins played 101 games as a versatile defender and midfielder, contributing to the club's 2017 preliminary final campaign. In October 2020, Atkins joined the Gold Coast Suns as a free agent, where he played 37 games over four seasons, helping to bolster the club's defensive structure during its development phase. He moved to Port Adelaide at the end of the 2024 season and played three games during the 2025 AFL season, announcing his retirement mid-season on 28 July 2025. Following his retirement, Atkins returned to and was appointed as a development coach for the Melbourne Football Club on 9 October 2025, where he works closely with emerging talent in the program. Standing at 185 cm and known for his speed and ball-winning ability, Atkins' career exemplifies the perseverance required in professional Australian , having overcome early SANFL stints to become a reliable AFL performer.

Early life and junior career

Early years and education

Rory Atkins was born on 12 July 1994 in , . Atkins grew up in suburban , approximately 10 km from the (MCG), where the city's deep-rooted culture of permeated local communities. His initial introduction to the sport came through this proximity, with early exposure to games and club activities in the surrounding area fostering a natural affinity for the game from a young age. Football was a central part of Atkins' family life, with his father, , providing strong support and involvement in the sport. Ken coached at the local Maribyrnong Park Football Club for over 20 years. This familial dedication helped shape Atkins' early passion for the game. For his secondary education, Atkins attended Maribyrnong College, a school known for its strong sports programs, including a dedicated (AFL) academy that supported his developing interest in competitive football. He later progressed to junior club football at Maribyrnong Park.

Junior football and draft selection

Atkins developed his early football skills at Maribyrnong Park Football Club in the (EDFL), rising through the club's junior ranks as a /forward before transitioning to elite underage competition. He joined the in the TAC Cup, Victoria's premier under-18 league, where he established himself as a key performer. In 2012, his final junior year, Atkins won the club's award, averaged strong disposal numbers including a standout game with 37 possessions and two goals, and earned selection on the interchange bench of the TAC Cup Team of the Year while finishing third in the league's coaches award. At age 17, Atkins was selected for the 2011 AIS- Academy intake, a national development program aimed at identifying and nurturing top prospects, though he was not retained for year due to concerns over his professionalism. Leading into the draft, Atkins impressed at the 2012 National Draft Combine by finishing equal first in the kicking test, with scouting reports praising his versatility across midfield and forward roles, endurance, and left-footed skill. He was ultimately selected by the Crows with pick 81 in the 2012 National Draft.

Professional AFL career

Adelaide Crows (2013–2020)

Atkins began his professional career with the after being selected with pick 81 in the 2012 National Draft. In his initial seasons of 2013 and 2014, he focused on development in the (SANFL), playing seven senior games for Sturt—Adelaide's affiliate club—in 2013 and twelve games for 's reserves team in 2014. These matches allowed him to build physicality and game sense while adapting to the demands of senior-level preparation. A knee injury sidelined Atkins early in 2015, but he made his AFL debut in round 16 against , recording six disposals in a three-point Showdown victory. He played eight AFL games that season, including a standout moment when his second career goal—a clever snap from the boundary against in round 21—earned a nomination for the 2015 Goal of the Year award. Atkins scored four goals overall in 2015, averaging 12.9 disposals per game as he adjusted to the pace of elite competition. Atkins emerged as a reliable in 2016 and 2017, playing all 22 home-and-away games and the two finals matches in 2016 and 25 games in 2017, including the Crows' run to the . His development was evident in improved ball-winning, averaging 20.5 disposals and 4.3 marks in 2016, rising to 21.4 disposals and 4.7 marks in 2017 while contributing 11 goals that year. In the 2017 loss to , Atkins gathered 17 disposals, showcasing his endurance on the wing. He maintained consistency through 2018 and 2019, featuring in 20 games each season with averages of 20.2 and 21.6 disposals respectively, helping reach the finals in 2018. In , Atkins reached his 100th game in round 3 against at Metricon Stadium, though the milestone came amid a challenging season shortened by the . Over his eight years with , he amassed 101 games and 47 goals, evolving from a reserves prospect into a versatile half-back and . At the end of , Atkins elected to leave as an unrestricted , seeking fresh opportunities after notifying the club of his intentions earlier in the season.

Gold Coast Suns (2021–2024)

Atkins joined the as an unrestricted free agent on 29 October 2020, signing a four-year contract believed to be worth approximately $400,000 per season, bringing his 101 games of experience from to support the club's rebuilding efforts. As a versatile wingman with prior midfield exposure, he was expected to provide leadership and stability to a young Suns squad aiming to accelerate its development. Over four seasons with , Atkins played 37 games, facing limited senior selection amid a combination of injuries, strong team depth in the midfield and wing positions, and the club's emphasis on emerging talent. His opportunities were particularly sparse in 2021 (eight games, averaging 11.0 disposals) and 2022 (nine games, averaging 9.9 disposals), where he often featured on the fringes or in the VFL affiliate side. In , however, he secured a more consistent role, appearing in 17 matches and averaging 20.3 disposals as a key contributor during the Suns' push toward their first appearance. By 2024, his games dwindled to three (averaging 12.3 disposals), reflecting ongoing challenges in breaking into the senior lineup. In response to Gold Coast's evolving list needs, Atkins transitioned toward a rebounding role in his later years, leveraging his ball-winning ability and to support the backline while allowing midfield spots for younger players. This positional shift aligned with the Suns' strategy to build a more balanced and competitive unit, drawing on his prior versatility from . Atkins excelled in the VFL during 2024 with Gold Coast's reserves, playing 20 games and delivering strong performances that highlighted his ongoing value to the development pathway. His standout season earned him selection in the 2024 Smithy's VFL Team of the Year squad and a runner-up finish in the with 22 votes, underscoring his influence in mentoring and competing at the state level. Atkins' tenure with the Suns concluded on 14 October 2024, when he was traded to as part of a complex three-club deal also involving Collingwood, which saw acquire while parting with Atkins and in exchange for draft picks and players to bolster their list.

Port Adelaide Power (2025)

In October 2024, Rory Atkins was acquired by through a three-team trade involving the Gold Coast Suns and Collingwood, which saw him depart the Suns alongside teammate in exchange for players and draft picks. He signed a one-year contract with the Power, motivated by the opportunity to return to and be closer to family after spending four years on the Gold Coast. Atkins expressed enthusiasm for the move, citing his strong form in the (VFL) during 2024—where he finished second in the voting—as a foundation to "prove people wrong" amid external doubts about his AFL prospects at age 30. During the 2025 season, Atkins transitioned primarily into a defensive role for , appearing in three senior matches. His averages across these games included 12.7 disposals, 7.7 kicks, 5 handballs, and 3 marks per game, reflecting a measured contribution from the backline amid limited opportunities in a competitive lineup. At the conclusion of the 2025 season, Atkins announced his retirement from the on July 28, 2025, bringing an end to a 13-year career that spanned 141 games across three clubs. In reflecting on his time with , he highlighted the personal fulfillment of playing his final season in , close to extended family including his partner Georgia and daughter Daisy, and expressed satisfaction with the professional journey that allowed him to prioritize health and family moving forward.

Playing style and career evolution

Midfield beginnings

Rory Atkins established himself as an inside-outside during his early years with the Adelaide Crows, focusing on contested possessions and clearances to help drive the team's ball movement. His role involved winning the ball at stoppages and linking play from , averaging 6.6 contested possessions and 1.9 clearances per game in 2017, which underscored his growing influence in tight situations. Key to Atkins' effectiveness were his , which allowed him to cover significant ground in rotations, and his ball-winning prowess, often described as clever and opportunistic on the or through the midfield. He excelled in transition play, using his line-breaking runs and left-foot kicking to propel the ball forward from contests, contributing to Adelaide's dynamic attacking transitions. Atkins reached his peak as a in 2017, averaging 21.4 disposals per game across 25 matches and playing a pivotal role in ' high-scoring, fast-paced style that averaged a league-leading during the home-and-away season. This season marked a breakout for Atkins, with career-high disposal counts that highlighted his ability to thrive in an expansive midfield setup. Tactically, Atkins integrated seamlessly into Adelaide's midfield rotation alongside co-captain , providing outside run to complement the inside grunt and enabling a balanced, high-tempo engine that fueled the team's push to the Grand Final.

Transition to defense

During his time at the Gold Coast Suns, Rory Atkins began transitioning from a primary midfield and wing role to a rebounding position around 2021–2022, as the team sought greater depth and versatility in its half-back line to support defensive transitions and counter-attacks. This shift addressed the Suns' needs for players capable of initiating play from the back half, particularly amid limited senior opportunities for Atkins in his initial seasons at the club. Atkins adapted his established skill set effectively to the defensive , repurposing his midfield marking ability—where he had averaged approximately 5.8 per during his peak years at —to intercept possessions and secure contested overheads in the defensive zone. His precise left-foot kicking, a hallmark of his earlier career, became instrumental in delivering clean rebounds out of defense, while he also honed capabilities in zone-based defensive structures to read opposition movements and provide structure from half-back. In 2024, Atkins excelled in the VFL for Gold Coast's reserves side as a , demonstrating strong and consistency that earned him selection in the VFL Team of the Year and a runner-up finish in the with 22 votes. This period underscored his utility in the role, as he contributed reliably in intercepts and ball movement during a season where he played extensively at the state league level. Upon joining in 2025 via a multi-club trade, Atkins applied his defensive experience in limited senior appearances, featuring in three games where he provided short bursts of rebounding support from the back line before announcing his retirement mid-season on 28 July 2025, effective at the end of the season, citing that the time felt right to pursue family and new opportunities.

Statistics and accolades

Career statistics

Rory Atkins amassed 141 games and 52 goals across his spanning 2015 to 2025. His performance metrics highlight consistent involvement, with averages of 18.4 disposals, 11.4 kicks, 7.1 handballs, 4.3 marks, and 1.7 tackles per game. Peak seasons saw him averaging over 20 disposals, particularly during his time at in 2016 and 2017. The following table summarizes his AFL statistics by season, including games played (Games), goals (Goals), disposals (Dis), kicks (K), handballs (HB), marks (M), and tackles (T).
YearTeamGamesGoalsDisKHBMT
2015841036241269
2016241149226223010339
2017251153630722911861
201820134042641409846
201920643129613511531
20204237201748
202182884741169
202290895831158
20231733452411048719
20243037231491
20253038231592
CareerTotal1415226001603997600233
By club, Atkins appeared in 101 games for 47 goals with the Adelaide Crows from 2015 to 2020, 37 games for 5 goals with the Gold Coast Suns from 2021 to 2024, and 3 games without goals for the Power in 2025. In the SANFL, he contributed 45 league games and 21 goals primarily for .

Awards and honors

At the junior level, Atkins won the award with the in the TAC Cup during the 2012 season, earning the Robert Hyde Medal with 97 votes ahead of runner-up Sean Hetherington on 69 votes. In his AFL career, Atkins received a nomination for Goal of the Year in round 21 of the 2015 season for a spectacular left-foot snap from 50 meters against at , where he garnered 50 percent of the fan vote ahead of Orazio Fantasia's effort. He played a key role in Adelaide's run to the 2017 , appearing in the losing effort against at the , which marked the Crows' first premiership decider since 1998. Atkins reached a personal milestone by playing his 100th AFL game in round 3 of the 2020 season against at Metricon Stadium, though the match was overshadowed by the season's disruptions due to the . Despite consistent performances across his stints at , , and , he did not win a major club award at any of his AFL clubs. During his time in the VFL with Gold Coast's reserves in 2024, Atkins finished as runner-up in the , the league's award, polling 22 votes behind winner Dom Brew's 31. He was also selected in the 2024 VFL Team of the Year as a half-back, recognizing his strong campaign of 15 matches where he averaged significant disposals and intercepts.

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