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Tom Fullarton

Tom Fullarton (born 23 February 1999) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and player, best known for his tenure in the with the and Demons after transitioning from the . Standing at 200 cm, Fullarton was valued for his versatility as a tall forward and ruckman, playing a total of 21 AFL games and scoring six goals across both clubs before being delisted by Melbourne in September 2025. Fullarton began his athletic career in , joining the ' squad in 2016 after captaining the Australian under-17 team and representing at the under-18 national championships. He appeared in eight games over two seasons (2016–17 and 2017–18), averaging 1.7 points per game, before leaving the sport to pursue . In mid-2018, he signed with the as a Category B rookie, leveraging his athleticism from basketball to adapt to the demands of . Fullarton made his AFL debut for the Lions in 2020, playing 19 senior games over three seasons while also contributing in the VFL reserves, where he averaged strong disposal and marking numbers. Traded to the Demons during the 2023 AFL Trade Period, he featured in two senior matches in 2025—his first for the club in Round 6—before the Demons delisted him alongside four other players on 9 September 2025, ending his AFL career at age 26. Throughout his professional journey, Fullarton exemplified the challenges and potential of cross-sport transitions in elite athletics.

Early life

Background and family

Tom Fullarton was born on 23 February 1999 and raised in , , on the Sunshine Coast. Limited public details exist about his family, though he grew up in a supportive environment on the Sunshine Coast that fostered multi-sport involvement from a young age. Fullarton gained early exposure to outdoor activities and local sports clubs in , starting his junior career with the Caloundra Panthers alongside future teammate Eric Hipwood.

Education and initial sports involvement

Fullarton grew up on the Sunshine Coast in , , where he attended local schools and participated actively in their sports programs from a young age. His early included involvement in inter-school competitions, such as representing at the national under-15 schoolboys carnival in 2014 and being named All-Australian, which highlighted his versatility across sports. By his mid-teens, Fullarton focused more on , joining junior representative teams and demonstrating early talent as a shooting guard. His performances at national tournaments impressed selectors, leading to selection in Basketball Australia's Centre of Excellence program, where he honed his perimeter shooting and defensive skills.

Basketball career

Youth and international representation

Fullarton represented Queensland in the national under-age basketball championships prior to his national selection, notably contributing to the QLD South team at the 2014 U16 Australian Junior Championships where he averaged 14.9 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game. In January 2015, at age 16, Fullarton received a scholarship to the Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence program at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra, relocating there to focus on elite basketball development. Fullarton was selected as captain of the Australian under-17 national team for the 2016 held in , . The team advanced to the quarter-finals, where they were defeated 74-63 by host nation . As a 200 cm (6'7") shooting guard, Fullarton averaged 14.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game across seven matches, with standout performances including a career-high 25 points against the .

Professional stint with Brisbane Bullets

Fullarton signed as a development player with the for the 2016–17 season, following his standout performance captaining the Australian under-17 team at the Under-17 World Championship, which boosted his professional recruitment prospects. At 17 years old, he made his NBL debut on , 2016, against the , though he recorded no points in limited minutes off the bench. He was promoted to a full contract on January 21, 2017, after the release of import guard Beal, securing his spot on the roster for the remainder of the 2016–17 season and into 2017–18. Over two seasons with the Bullets (2016–18), Fullarton appeared in eight games as a bench player, primarily in a developmental role. In the 2016–17 season, he played one game, while in 2017–18, he featured in seven, averaging 1.7 points, 0.5 rebounds, and 0.1 assists per game across his tenure. Standing at 200 cm (6'7"), Fullarton operated as a shooting guard with versatility for both scoring and defense, earning praise from Bullets coach Andrej Lemanis, who described him as "Boomers material" for his court attributes and potential at the senior international level. Lemanis highlighted Fullarton's composure under pressure, noting his ability to handle high-stakes environments effectively during games. In May 2018, at age 19, Fullarton announced his departure from the Bullets and professional to pursue a career in , leading to his release by the club on May 23 and immediate signing as a Category B rookie with the . His last NBL appearance came on February 17, 2018, marking the end of a brief but promising stint in the league.

Transition to Australian rules football

Recruitment and Category B rookie status

In 2018, the Brisbane Lions scouted Tom Fullarton for his exceptional athleticism derived from basketball, including his 200 cm height, notable vertical leap, and strong endurance, positioning him as a promising tall forward or ruck prospect despite limited recent football experience. His prior involvement in the Lions Academy from ages 12 to 15 had highlighted these attributes, making him a targeted recruit after he expressed interest in returning to Australian rules football. Fullarton signed a Category B contract with the Lions on May 22, 2018, covering the remainder of that season and all of 2019, allowing him to begin training at from June 1. This status was enabled by rules permitting clubs to list up to three additional Category B rookies—beyond the standard six—who had not been registered in an Australian football competition for at least three years prior, a criterion he met due to his elite commitments with the . Following his departure, Fullarton encountered significant initial challenges in adapting to AFL's distinct rules, higher training demands, and physical rigors, necessitating intensive work to readjust his body and mindset for the sport. His basketball background offered transferable skills like aerial marking and on-court mobility, aiding his early transition.

Early development and reserves football

Fullarton joined the as a Category B rookie in late 2018, which facilitated his transition from professional to , allowing him to train and play with the club's North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) affiliate starting in 2019. Primarily positioned as a forward, he focused on developing key skills suited to the role, including contested marking and goal-kicking, while adapting to the sport's physical demands. His basketball background provided agile footwork that aided his movement in the forward line, though he worked on translating this to AFL-specific like tackling and positional play under the guidance of the Lions' development staff. In his debut full season at reserves level, Fullarton played 20 games for the ' NEAFL side, scoring 20 goals and contributing significantly to the team's perfect 20-0 undefeated premiership campaign. These statistics underscored his rapid adaptation, with his goal-kicking average of one per game highlighting his effectiveness in front of goal and promise in contested situations. For instance, he booted four goals against Aspley in Round 3, showcasing his marking ability inside 50. His contested possession work—such as 17 in a standout performance—demonstrated progress in leveraging his 200 frame for physical contests, drawing on enhanced tackling techniques honed from basketball's defensive footwork. Coaches emphasized Fullarton's growth in handling AFL physicality through targeted strength training and on-field repetition, which helped build his resilience in tackles and ruck contests when needed. NEAFL development coach Paul Hendrickson praised his development after a standout performance with three goals and 17 contested possessions, stating, “Tommy Fullarton was outstanding, to get 17 contested possessions as a tall. He seemed vibrant, energetic out on the field, he was exciting to watch on the weekend.” In another match against Sydney University in Round 12, Fullarton earned best-on-ground honors with 24 disposals (17 contested) and three goals, reflecting improved football IQ in reading the play and positioning for marks. This feedback highlighted his evolving understanding of game structure, positioning, and decision-making, setting a foundation for higher-level opportunities.

AFL career

Brisbane Lions tenure

Fullarton made his senior AFL debut for the on 23 August 2020, in Round 13 against St Kilda at , where he came off the bench, recorded seven disposals, and kicked his first career goal in the Lions' 43-point victory. He appeared in just one more game that season, against Collingwood in Round 18, but was forced from the field early due to a quadriceps injury, limiting his 2020 output to two games and one goal overall. The 2021 season marked a breakthrough for Fullarton, as he played 12 games, primarily as a tall forward who rotated through the ruck, contributing three goals and averaging 10.4 disposals per match. His development was highlighted by strong performances in contested situations, where he averaged around five contested possessions and 3.5 hit-outs per game, including a career-high 17 disposals against Collingwood in Round 3 and 66 fantasy points versus in Round 20. Fullarton's ability to win clearances and provide second efforts in the forward line added depth to Brisbane's tall structure, though his opportunities were occasionally curtailed by the club's competitive depth chart. Fullarton's playing time diminished in , restricted to five games and two goals amid ongoing competition for positions in Brisbane's forward-ruck rotation and minor injury setbacks, such as a issue earlier in the year. He did not feature at senior level in 2023, having played a total of 19 games for the Lions across his tenure, kicking six goals. In late 2023, Fullarton requested a trade from , citing a desire for greater senior opportunities to further his career.

Melbourne Demons period and delisting

Following his time at the , Tom Fullarton was traded to the Demons on 13 October 2023 in exchange for the Demons' third-round draft pick, No. 46, which Melbourne had acquired as part of the deal sending ruckman to . The move positioned Fullarton as a potential tall forward and ruck option for , leveraging his versatility in the key positions. In the 2024 season, Fullarton did not feature in any senior matches for the Demons, instead focusing on rebuilding match fitness and form through the (VFL) with Melbourne's affiliate, the . He appeared in 14 VFL games for Casey that year, contributing 13 goals while adapting to the demands of consistent football at the state level. This period emphasized his development as a depth player amid competition for tall forward and ruck spots in Melbourne's senior lineup. Fullarton's 2025 season brought limited senior opportunities, with just two appearances: a debut in Round 6 against and a subsequent game in Round 7 versus , where he recorded no goals across the matches. These outings brought his overall career total to 21 games, having previously played 19 for . At 26 years old, Fullarton struggled to secure a consistent role in the Demons' senior side, overshadowed by established key position players. On 9 September 2025, delisted Fullarton at the conclusion of the season, effectively ending his journey after failing to break into the senior team on a regular basis during his two years with the club. The decision came as part of a broader off-season list management strategy by the Demons, who parted ways with five players to refresh their roster.

Career statistics and playing style

AFL performance statistics

Tom Fullarton played 21 senior () games across his career with the Brisbane Lions and Melbourne Demons, scoring a total of 6 goals. Of these, 19 games and 6 goals were for Brisbane between 2020 and 2022, while he appeared in 2 games for Melbourne in 2025 without scoring. The following table summarizes his season-by-season performance, including games played and goals scored.
SeasonTeamGamesGoals (Average)
202021 (0.5)
2021123 (0.25)
202252 (0.4)
2025Melbourne Demons20 (0.0)
Career Total/Average216 (0.29)
Fullarton's key performance metrics across his AFL career included an of 8.6 disposals per game, 1.7 marks per game, and 1.4 tackles per game, reflecting his contributions in a forward-ruck role. In 2021, his most active season, he averaged 10.4 disposals and 3.5 hitouts per game over 12 appearances. His career hitout stood at 3.1 per game, with 66 total hitouts.

Physical attributes and on-field role

Tom Fullarton stands at 200 cm tall and weighs approximately 92-97 kg, attributes that provide him with a commanding presence in the forward line and ruck contests. His basketball background endowed him with exceptional athleticism, including a strong vertical leap and superior endurance, enabling him to cover ground effectively and compete in high-intensity aerial duels. On the field, Fullarton primarily operated as a forward-ruck, capable of rotating between key forward roles and ruck duties to support team structure. His playing style emphasized mobility for his size, allowing him to lead into space, spoil opposition defenders, and present as a reliable target inside 50. Strengths in contested marking and possessions highlighted his ability to win the ball in tight situations, with notable performances including multiple contested marks and goal assists in key matches. These traits, honed through his prior experience with the and international youth representation, translated to effective contributions in the VFL, where he averaged 15 disposals and kicked 30 goals across 18 games in one season. Despite these assets, Fullarton's transition from at age 19 presented challenges, including limited experience in ruck craft and achieving consistent senior-level output, resulting in only 21 games over his career. His tackling technique and football-specific decision-making required further refinement due to the late start in the sport, contributing to periods of inconsistency at the elite level. Fullarton's journey exemplifies the potential and hurdles of cross-code athletes, inspiring discussions on multi-sport development pathways in Australian football.

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