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Steven May

Steven May (born 10 January 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who plays as a key defender for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Of Indigenous Australian descent, May was recruited from the Northern Territory as a zone selection by the Gold Coast Suns ahead of the 2010 AFL Draft, debuting in 2011 and serving as co-captain from 2016 to 2017, becoming one of the few Indigenous captains in league history. Traded to Melbourne in 2019, he has since established himself as one of the competition's premier lock-down defenders, known for intercept marking and physicality, amassing 251 games and contributing to the Demons' 2021 premiership win. May earned All-Australian selections in 2021 and 2022, alongside club awards including runner-up in the best and fairest in 2020 and a coaches' award that year. His career has also featured controversies, including multiple suspensions for high contact and staging incidents, as well as off-field scuffles, reflecting a rugged playing style that has divided opinions. In 2025, despite reaching 250 games, May was advised by Melbourne to seek a new club amid list management changes, though he remained contracted and no trade materialized.

Early Life and Background

Family and Upbringing

Steven May was born on 10 January 1992 in Darwin, Northern Territory. He grew up in Darwin as the eldest of eight siblings, often assuming a father-figure role within the family from a young age. May's father, an Indigenous man from Western Australia, left the family when May was a toddler and reappeared unannounced around the time May was 12 years old. His mother, described as having red hair and a fair complexion suggestive of Irish heritage rather than local Indigenous features, raised the children primarily on her own. The family maintains Indigenous Australian heritage linked to the Larrakia people of the Darwin region and the Gunbalanya community in Arnhem Land, with May identifying strongly with these cultural ties despite his mixed background. During his upbringing in Darwin, May began playing junior Australian rules football with the Southern Districts Football Club, laying the foundation for his athletic development in a community-oriented environment.

Junior Football Development

Steven May began his junior football career in Darwin, Northern Territory, playing for the Southern Districts Football Club in the (NTFL), where his performances as a forward drew attention from recruiters. Born on January 10, 1992, to Indigenous Australian parents with Gunbalanya and Larrakia heritage, May developed his skills in this competitive local environment from a young age. In 2008, May relocated to Victoria to attend Melbourne Grammar School, participating in the Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APSV) competition. There, he transitioned into a key forward role, scoring 40 goals across eight games in the 2010 season and earning the best and fairest award for his team, highlighting his athleticism and marking ability. May represented the at the 2010 AFL National Under-18 Championships, where he excelled as a full forward, earning selection in the Under-18 for his goal-kicking prowess and physical presence. This performance led to his recruitment by the Gold Coast Suns prior to the ; as an 18-year-old, he was signed under the zone access rules as a zone selection, bypassing the national draft to join the club's inaugural AFL list in preparation for their 2011 entry. Initially positioned as a forward during his junior years, May's development at Gold Coast later saw him convert to defense, leveraging his height of 193 cm and intercepting skills.

Professional AFL Career

Gold Coast Suns Era (2011–2016)

Steven May was recruited by the as a zone selection prior to the club's inaugural season in 2011. He made his AFL debut on April 23, 2011, in round 6 against Essendon, lining up as a key defender and recording 12 disposals and 4 marks in the Suns' 119-point loss. May appeared in 9 games during his debut season, primarily in defense, accumulating 110 disposals and 34 marks across those matches. Over the following years, May alternated between forward and defensive roles before establishing himself as a tall defender by 2014. In 2012 and 2013, he played 8 and 17 games respectively, kicking 5 and 10 goals while showing versatility, with totals of 92 and 172 disposals. By 2014, fully transitioned to the backline, he featured in 19 games, averaging 13.4 disposals and 3.8 marks, earning consideration for All-Australian selection as one of the league's emerging key defenders. His defensive growth continued in 2015 with 18 games, 249 disposals, and 76 marks, placing third in the Suns' award. In 2016, May solidified his role with 17 games, 281 disposals, and a career-high 110 marks for the Suns era, averaging 16.5 disposals and 6.5 marks per game. He assumed informal leadership duties, sharing captaincy responsibilities for the final seven matches of the season alongside Tom Lynch, which led to his formal co-captain appointment in December 2016. Across his 88 games with from 2011 to 2016, May recorded 19 goals, 1,158 disposals, and 391 marks, contributing significantly to the Suns' developing defense amid the team's early struggles.

Trade to Melbourne Demons (2017)

Steven May, serving as co-captain of the Gold Coast Suns during the 2017 and 2018 AFL seasons, requested a trade at the conclusion of the 2018 season amid the club's ongoing rebuild and player exodus. Multiple clubs, including Melbourne, Essendon, Collingwood, and Hawthorn, expressed interest in acquiring the 26-year-old key defender, with Gold Coast demanding a high return due to his leadership and on-field value. Negotiations intensified after Melbourne traded forward Jesse Hogan to Fremantle for pick No. 6 on October 15, 2018, providing the currency to meet Gold Coast's demands. The deal was finalized on October 16, 2018, with the Suns trading May and defender Kade Kolodjashnij to in exchange for the No. 6 draft selection. This transaction, completed on the eve of the trade period deadline, addressed Melbourne's need to reinforce its backline with May's intercepting ability and aerial strength, while allowing Gold Coast to replenish its draft stocks. May's departure capped a turbulent off-season for , which lost several high-profile players, including Tom Lynch and Brad Hill, contributing to perceptions of instability at the club. For May, the move to represented an opportunity to join a more competitive program, where he signed a six-year contract extension shortly after arriving.

Melbourne Demons Tenure (2017–2025)


Steven May joined the Melbourne Demons via trade at the end of the 2018 AFL season, with Gold Coast sending May and Kade Kolodjashnij to Melbourne in exchange for the Demons' first-round draft pick (No. 6).
In his debut 2019 season, May struggled with multiple soft-tissue injuries, including a pre-season that sidelined him for weeks, a injury in Round 2, and another issue in Round 21, limiting him to just eight games. He averaged 17.7 disposals per game but was criticized internally for arriving out of condition. May rebounded in 2020, playing 18 games as he adapted to a key defensive role, before elevating his performance in 2021 alongside to form one of the league's premier intercepting defender pairings, helping concede the fewest points per game. He featured in all , including the Grand Final where defeated the by 74 points to secure their first premiership since 1964, despite nursing an undisclosed hamstring injury. His efforts earned back-to-back All-Australian selections in 2021 and 2022, with the latter year seeing him record a career-high 176 rebound 50s. From 2023 to 2024, May maintained solid output, playing 23 and 19 games respectively, averaging over 17 disposals per match while contributing to Melbourne's top-four finishes. In 2025, his form was inconsistent amid age-related decline, injuries, and a three-match suspension for rough conduct after a high-impact collision in Round 19—upheld on appeal for the final two games—resulting in 16 appearances. He reached his 250th career game in Round 23 against North Melbourne. Despite a contract through 2026, Melbourne encouraged May to explore options in September 2025 to prioritize youth, though no trade materialized by October, leaving him expected to remain.

Playing Style and Role

Defensive Strengths

Steven May excels as a key through his exceptional intercepting ability, consistently ranking among the AFL's elite in intercept and possessions. In the 2021 season, he averaged 6.1 intercept possessions per game, demonstrating his capacity to anticipate opposition forward movements and disrupt plays from the backline. This skill was evident in high-stakes matches, such as the 2022 qualifying final against , where he recorded 16 intercepts, six intercept , and eight spoils alongside 23 disposals. His marking prowess, particularly contested and intercept marks, provides a strong aerial presence at 193 cm and 101 kg, allowing him to compete effectively against taller forwards. May averaged 2.8 intercept marks per game in 2025, near his career high, while also contributing 5.3 spoils, underscoring his role in neutralizing scoring threats. Analysts highlight his efficiency in disposals and contested situations, with metrics in spoils, contested marks, and intercept possessions placing him in the AFL's top performers for defensive rebounding. May's physicality and aggression further bolster his defensive impact, as he fearlessly charges at the ball carrier, combining toughness with positional discipline to limit opposition entries. This resilience was apparent in 2024, where he maintained solidity in key posts despite rib injuries, averaging strong disposal counts and spoils to anchor Melbourne's backline. His ability to read the flight of the ball and execute spoils—averaging 5.7 in 2021—has been credited with enhancing team defense, making him a dependable stopper even into his early 30s.

Physical Attributes and Evolution

Steven May stands at 193 cm tall and weighs approximately 100-102 kg, providing the robust frame essential for a key defender in . This build enables him to excel in aerial contests, intercept marking, and physical matchups against forwards. Early in his career with the Gold Coast Suns, May transitioned from a forward role to , necessitating adaptations in physical conditioning to handle key position demands. By his time at , following a 2019 season impacted by inadequate preseason preparation, May overhauled his training, incorporating , , and an earlier return to structured workouts. In 2020, these changes resulted in May playing at 98 kg—4 kg lighter than his usual weight—while achieving elevated strength measures across key metrics. This leaner yet stronger physique correlated with sustained elite performance, including two All-Australian selections in 2021 and 2022, underscoring his evolution into one of the league's premier intercepting defenders.

Controversies and Criticisms

On-Field Incidents and Suspensions

In April 2016, while playing for the Gold Coast Suns, May was suspended for five matches by the after pleading guilty to rough conduct for a high bump on ruckman during a match on April 16. The incident involved May colliding with Martin's head at high speed, leaving Martin concussed and requiring medical attention. The classified the action as high impact and high degree under rules, resulting in the lengthy ban despite May's guilty plea, which avoided a potential six-match penalty. On July 19, 2025, during a Demons match against Carlton, May was charged with rough conduct for a high-speed collision with Blues forward Francis Evans while contesting a loose ball in Melbourne's forward line. Evans was concussed in the incident, which the deemed May could have avoided by altering his path, classifying it as careless conduct with medium impact to the head. The upheld the charge on July 23, imposing a three-match suspension, which Melbourne appealed unsuccessfully on July 28, reducing the effective remaining ban to two games. The decision drew criticism from some observers for penalizing aggressive play in a contested situation, though the emphasized player safety protocols.

Off-Field Disciplinary Issues

In May 2019, shortly after transferring to the Melbourne Demons, May was reported for consuming alcohol while recovering from an injury, contravening club protocols. The Demons opted not to impose a formal , citing May's ongoing personal challenges, though the incident was described as a "poor decision." On June 5, 2022, May engaged in a verbal altercation with teammate Jake at a Prahran restaurant, escalating to a physical scuffle that required intervention by other players. May, who was under protocols prohibiting alcohol, had been drinking and initiated the dispute with a provocative comment about Melksham's family. The Melbourne Football Club suspended him for one match, and May issued a public apology, acknowledging his role in the incident. In March 2023, May pleaded guilty in to driving while his license was suspended, receiving a $500 fine without a criminal recorded. The offense stemmed from a violation, and no further club disciplinary action was reported.

Career Statistics

AFL Match and Performance Data

Steven May debuted for the Gold Coast Suns in 2011 and has since played 251 matches across his tenure with the Suns (2011–2018) and Melbourne Demons (2019–2025), scoring 24 goals while primarily operating as a tall . His career averages include 12.4 kicks, 3.7 handballs, 16.1 disposals, 5.4 marks, and 1.4 tackles per game, with notable strengths in intercept marking and rebounding, evidenced by 1,247 career rebound 50s. May's performance evolved from a developing key position player early on to an elite intercept post-2020, peaking in disposals during Melbourne's 2021–2023 campaigns amid their premiership contention. The following table summarizes his season-by-season statistics, including games played (G), goals (GL), kicks (K), handballs (HB), disposals (D), marks (M), tackles (T), hitouts (HO), frees for (FF), frees against (FA), and rebound 50s (R50) where available:
SeasonTeamGGLKHBDMTHOFFFAR50
2011907634110341728528
201285642892411307514
201317101135917257264121423
20141902005425473434162181
20151801717824976181191577
2016172177104281110322152067
2017181234113347127240161271
201817322471295127294142299
2019811041712130915940
202017121062272761509490
2021230339614001252401417142
2022220350714211112802421176
2023230321753961253701816149
2024191295523471321801011109
202516022954283113120111381
Total25124310793340401357345181982051247
Career totals reflect May's transition to a low-goal, high-possession role, with marks and rebounds surging after joining Melbourne, aligning with his development into a lockdown interceptor.

Honours and Achievements

Team Accomplishments

Steven May contributed to the Melbourne Demons' 2021 AFL premiership victory, the club's first since 1964, as a key defender in their grand final win over the Western Bulldogs on 25 September 2021 at Optus Stadium in Perth. The Demons dominated the match, scoring 21.14 (140) to the Bulldogs' 10.6 (66) for a 74-point margin, with May helping anchor a backline that restricted the opposition to just six goals. This success capped a season in which Melbourne finished atop the ladder after the home-and-away rounds, securing the McClelland Trophy for the best overall performance. No other major team honours, such as additional premierships or minor premierships, were achieved by the Demons during May's tenure from 2019 to 2025.

Individual Recognitions

May was named to the AFL Players' Association's 22under22 team in 2014, recognizing his status as one of the league's top young defenders during his time with . He was appointed co-captain of the Suns alongside Tom Lynch for the 2017 and 2018 seasons, becoming the sixth captain in VFL/ history. After transferring to Melbourne, May earned the club's Norm Smith Memorial Trophy Coaches Award in 2020 for his consistent defensive performances. That year, he finished second in the Demons' best and fairest count, receiving the Sid Anderson . May secured back-to-back All-Australian selections in 2021 and 2022, selected as a key defender for his intercept marking and rebounding ability. In 2022, he also placed third in Melbourne's , awarded the Ron Barassi Snr .

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