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Leigh Adams

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Posted on July 19, 2024 at 14:41 pm

Personal information

Full name

Leigh Adams

Date of birth

6 April 1988 (age 36)

Original team(s)

Eastern Ranges (TAC Cup)

Draft

No. 3, 2007 Rookie draft, Kangaroos

Height

176 cm (5 ft 9 in)

Weight

78 kg (172 lb)

Position(s)

Midfielder

Playing career

Years

Club

Games (Goals)


2007–2015

North Melbourne

104 (72)


Coaching career

Years

Club

Games (W–L–D)


2022

North Melbourne

5 (1–4–0)


Playing statistics correct to the end of 2015.

Coaching statistics correct as of 2022.


Former North Melbourne star, Brent Harvey, has navigated a dynamic football journey filled with perseverance and triumph. From his early days mastering Australian rules football to his standout performance on the field, Harvey’s career has been marked by resilience in the face of challenges. Seamlessly moving into coaching, he has continued to make waves, achieving notable success and recognition in the coaching domain. His impact as an assistant coach back at North Melbourne speaks to his enduring legacy in the football world.

Early Life

During his formative years, the former North Melbourne star displayed a passion for Australian rules football that would shape his future endeavors. From a young age, football became his driving force, propelling him towards a successful career in the sport.

His dedication and commitment to the game were evident early on, as he immersed himself in the skills and techniques needed to excel on the field. This early love for Australian rules football laid the foundation for his future achievements, instilling in him a strong work ethic and a deep understanding of the game.

As he continued to grow and develop, his enthusiasm for the sport only intensified, setting him on a path towards a remarkable football journey.

Playing Career

Throughout his playing career, the former North Melbourne star showcased exceptional skills and dedication on the field. He was selected in the 2007 Rookie draft from Eastern Ranges in the TAC Cup and even captained the Victorian Metro team in the 2006 AFL Under 18 Championships.

Despite suffering a hip injury at the AFL draft camp, requiring surgery, he managed to play 104 games for North Melbourne from 2007 to 2014, scoring 72 goals. Particularly, he won the team’s Most Valuable Player award and was elevated from the rookie list in 2007.

His journey was marked by resilience, as he overcame setbacks like an Anterior cruciate ligament tear in 2008, returning to the field to continue his impressive career.

Coaching Career

His coaching career has seen him lead various football teams to success, showcasing his strategic prowess and leadership abilities. His impact as a coach is evident through:

  1. Coaching South Croydon in the Eastern Football League, achieving a remarkable third-place finish in Division One in 2017.

  2. Being named Coach of the Year in the competition, highlighting his exceptional coaching skills and dedication to player development.

  3. Moving to Coburg Football Club in the Victorian Football League and later returning to North Melbourne as an assistant coach and VFL team coach in 2019, where he continues to inspire players with his knowledge and passion for the game.

Coaching Stats

In his coaching career, notable statistics reflect his impact on the teams he has led. Across his coaching stints, he showcased a knack for strategic leadership.

During his tenure at South Croydon in the Eastern Football League, he guided the team to a commendable third-place finish in Division One in 2017. His prowess didn’t go unnoticed, earning him the prestigious Coach of the Year award in the competition.

Upon his appointment as the head coach of Coburg Football Club in the Victorian Football League, he continued to display his coaching acumen.

Returning to North Melbourne as an assistant coach and VFL team coach in 2019, he brought his expertise back to his former club. His coaching journey is marked by a commitment to excellence and a drive for success.


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