Jarryd Lyons

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* Adelaide (AFL, 2012 - )
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* Adelaide AFL, 2011 - 2016
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*Height: 184 cm
*Height: 184 cm
*Weight: 78 kg
*Weight: 78 kg
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*Recruited from: Adelaide Crows (via Mini-draft)
*Recruited from: Adelaide Crows (via Mini-draft)
*Previous Club: Sandringham Dragons (TAC, Vic)
*Previous Club: Sandringham Dragons (TAC, Vic)
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Guernsey Number: [[29]]
Guernsey Number: [[29]]
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== Career ==
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Jarryd Lyons came through the strong St Peters junior club (and later the De La Salle school football program).
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Jarryd Lyons came through the strong St Peters junior club and later the De La Salle school football program.
He got to the Sandringham Dragons in 2010, making a seamless transition from school and Moorabbin Saints junior football to the TAC Cup.
He got to the Sandringham Dragons in 2010, making a seamless transition from school and Moorabbin Saints junior football to the TAC Cup.
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AFL draft oracle Kevin Sheehan called him an “agile player with terrific ball-winning ability, footy know-how and endurance’‘, noting he averaged 21 disposals and kicked 23 goals in 16 matches with the Dragons in 2010.
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His father, Marty Lyons, played 27 games for Melbourne (then VFL) from 1975-77 and was a leading player at Sandringham in the most vibrant days of the old VFA.
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His father, Marty Lyons, played 27 games for Melbourne (then VFL) from 1975-77 and being a leading player at Sandringham in the most vibrant days of the old VFA.
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Lyons was selected by the Adelaide Crows in 2010. In 2016 he was traded to the Gold Coast, before moving to the Brisbane Lions in 2018.
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Lyons made his AFL debut for the Adelaide Crows in their Round 5 win over Port Adelaide in 2012.
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The midfielder had his breakout year in 2019, renowned for his prolific work during the stoppages, tireless tackling efforts, amassing possessions and working down the ground to score goals. Lyons went on to finish fourth in the Brisbane Club Champion event for 2019.  
At the end of the 2013 season Lyons, along with other AFL listed players, left Glenelg following the formation of SANFL "reserves" teams in the SANFL for Adelaide and Port Adelaide AFL clubs.
At the end of the 2013 season Lyons, along with other AFL listed players, left Glenelg following the formation of SANFL "reserves" teams in the SANFL for Adelaide and Port Adelaide AFL clubs.
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2. Moorabin Leader[http://moorabbin-leader.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/sandringham-dragons-jarryd-lyons-to-join-adelaide]
2. Moorabin Leader[http://moorabbin-leader.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/sandringham-dragons-jarryd-lyons-to-join-adelaide]
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3. [https://www.lions.com.au/players/192/jarryd-lyons Brisbane Lions bio]
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[[Category:Players|Lyons, Jarryd]]
[[Category:Players|Lyons, Jarryd]]

Current revision as of 11:07, 11 December 2020

 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 998
  • GFC League Debut: Round 1, 2011
  • Glenelg 20112013
    • 37 games
    • 18 goals
 Other Career Highlights
  • Adelaide AFL, 2011 - 2016
    • 55 games, 32 goals
  • Gold Coast 2016 - 2017
    • 37 games, 17 goals
  • Brisbane Lions 2018 -
    • 43 games, 18 goals

* Stats current to end of 2020

Jarryd Lyons

Biographical

  • Born: 22 July 1992
  • Height: 184 cm
  • Weight: 78 kg


  • Recruited from: Adelaide Crows (via Mini-draft)
  • Previous Club: Sandringham Dragons (TAC, Vic)
  • GFC League Debut: 2011 (vs Sturt, Round 1)

Guernsey Number: 29


Jarryd Lyons came through the strong St Peters junior club and later the De La Salle school football program.

He got to the Sandringham Dragons in 2010, making a seamless transition from school and Moorabbin Saints junior football to the TAC Cup.

His father, Marty Lyons, played 27 games for Melbourne (then VFL) from 1975-77 and was a leading player at Sandringham in the most vibrant days of the old VFA.

Lyons was selected by the Adelaide Crows in 2010. In 2016 he was traded to the Gold Coast, before moving to the Brisbane Lions in 2018.

The midfielder had his breakout year in 2019, renowned for his prolific work during the stoppages, tireless tackling efforts, amassing possessions and working down the ground to score goals. Lyons went on to finish fourth in the Brisbane Club Champion event for 2019.

At the end of the 2013 season Lyons, along with other AFL listed players, left Glenelg following the formation of SANFL "reserves" teams in the SANFL for Adelaide and Port Adelaide AFL clubs.

References

1. Glenelg Football Club

2. Moorabin Leader[1]

3. Brisbane Lions bio

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