Luke Reynolds

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*GFC League Player Number:  1095
*GFC League Debut:  Round 1, 2018
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* Glenelg leading goalkicker 2019 (53)
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== Biographical ==
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*Born:  
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*Born: 9 January 1995
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*Height: 188cm
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*Height: 187 cm
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*Weight: 80kg
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*Weight: 87 kg
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*Recruited from: Port Adelaide Magpies
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*Previous Clubs: North Haven FC, Carlton/Northern Blues
*GFC League Debut: 2018
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== Career ==
== Career ==
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'''Luke Reynolds''', originally from North Haven, was picked up by the Carlton in the 2014 Rookie Draft and played the 2014 season with their VFL affiliate, the Northern Blues.  Delisted at the end of the season he returned to Port Adelaide Magpies, where he had played 2 league games before being drafted.  He joined Glenelg in 2018 seeking more opportunities to play at league level.
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A dead-eye left-foot kick on the run or from a set-shot, Reynolds was an invaluable member of the club’s drought-breaking premiership side in 2019.  Edged out for the Ken Farmer Medal by teammate [[Liam McBean]] in 2019, he tallied 53 goals for the season after adding eight to his haul of 45 across the minor rounds.  Boasting a stunning scoring accuracy of 74 per cent, Reynolds averaged 2.5 goals across the 2019 premiership season while also hauling in a tick under six marks per game.
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Possessing a penchant for taking spectacular marks, Reynolds worked nicely in tandem with  McBean inside 50m while also pushing further up the ground to use his superb foot skills.  He also often dropped back into defence late in quarters to help stem the tide and ensure the opposition didn’t earn an untimely goal.
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He is the son of Lewis Reynolds who played with West Adelaide in 1978-80.
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1. Pride of the Bay
1. Pride of the Bay
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2. [https://indaily.com.au/sport/2015/10/23/reynolds-latest-member-of-elite-magpie-club/ InDaily article]
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[[Category:Players|Reynolds, Luke]]
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[[Category:Premiership Players|Reynolds, Luke]]

Current revision as of 22:37, 6 November 2020

Luke Reynolds 2020
 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 1095
  • GFC League Debut: Round 1, 2018
  • Glenelg 2018 -
    • 50 games
    • 99 goals
  • Glenelg leading goalkicker 2019 (53)
  • Premiership player 2019
 Other Career Highlights
* Port Adelaide Magpies
    • 27 games


  • Stats current to end of 2020

Biographical

  • Born: 9 January 1995
  • Height: 187 cm
  • Weight: 87 kg
  • Recruited from: Port Adelaide Magpies
  • Previous Clubs: North Haven FC, Carlton/Northern Blues
  • GFC League Debut: 2018

Guernsey Number: 7


Career

Luke Reynolds, originally from North Haven, was picked up by the Carlton in the 2014 Rookie Draft and played the 2014 season with their VFL affiliate, the Northern Blues. Delisted at the end of the season he returned to Port Adelaide Magpies, where he had played 2 league games before being drafted. He joined Glenelg in 2018 seeking more opportunities to play at league level.

A dead-eye left-foot kick on the run or from a set-shot, Reynolds was an invaluable member of the club’s drought-breaking premiership side in 2019. Edged out for the Ken Farmer Medal by teammate Liam McBean in 2019, he tallied 53 goals for the season after adding eight to his haul of 45 across the minor rounds. Boasting a stunning scoring accuracy of 74 per cent, Reynolds averaged 2.5 goals across the 2019 premiership season while also hauling in a tick under six marks per game.

Possessing a penchant for taking spectacular marks, Reynolds worked nicely in tandem with McBean inside 50m while also pushing further up the ground to use his superb foot skills. He also often dropped back into defence late in quarters to help stem the tide and ensure the opposition didn’t earn an untimely goal.

He is the son of Lewis Reynolds who played with West Adelaide in 1978-80.


References

1. Pride of the Bay

2. InDaily article

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