Jake Stringer

Jake Stringer (born 25 April 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Western Bulldogs from 2013 to 2017.

Jake Stringer
Stringer playing for Essendon in April 2018.
Personal information
Full name Jake Stringer
Nickname(s) The Package[1]
Date of birth (1994-04-25) 25 April 1994
Place of birth Maryborough, Victoria
Original team(s) Bendigo Pioneers (TAC Cup)
Draft No. 5, 2012 national draft
Height 192 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 95 kg (209 lb)
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current club Essendon
Number 25
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
20132017 Western Bulldogs 089 (160)
2018 Essendon 049 0(78)
Total 138 (238)
International team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
2015 Australia 1 (0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2020.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Early life

Stringer played junior football with the Eaglehawk Football Club and played for the Bendigo Pioneers in the TAC Cup. After suffering a leg fracture in 2011, he was still able to show strong form for the Bendigo Gold in the VFL. He was drafted by the Bulldogs with the fifth overall selection in the 2012 national draft.

AFL career

Stringer made his AFL debut against Adelaide in round 4 of the 2013 AFL season.[2]

In 2014, Stringer's abilities improved dramatically. This led to him receiving a nomination for the Nab Rising Star in round 20, after a match winning 4 goals against St Kilda Saints.

In 2015, Stringer had his breakthrough season kicking 56 goals and averaging 14 disposals per game, cementing himself as one of the competition's most exciting young players. Stringer also played every game in the 2015 season except for one. He was given "The Package" as his nickname after BT saw him in the shower. Stringer's outstanding season was capped off with an All-Australian selection. He later represented Australia in the 2015 International Rules game.

In 2016, Stringer struggled with form which led to him being dropped at the end of the Home and Away season. Despite inconsistent form Stringer still kicked the most goals for the Bulldogs that year, 37. Stringer returned for the Bulldogs elimination Final against the Eagles, kicking one goal in the Bulldogs 47 point thrashing of the Eagles at Domain Stadium. He then played in the Dogs 23 point win over Hawthorn, contributing immensely kicking 3 goals. In the final minute of Preliminary Final when the Dogs were leading by just 5 points, Stringer had the ball inside the attacking 50 and instead of having a shot for goal he crossed to teammate Tory Dickson. Dickson was then able to take time off the clock and then shoot just after the siren was called. This act of selflessness by Stringer helped slow down play and landed the Bulldogs into their first Grand Final in 55 years. In the 2016 AFL Grand Final the Bulldogs took on the minor premiers, Sydney Swans. Stringer had a quiet game, but kicked an important goal in the final term to stretch the Dogs lead over Sydney. The Bulldogs defeated Sydney by 22 points and won their 2nd Premiership in the club's history. On 14 April 2017 Stringer made history by kicking the first ever AFL goal on a Good Friday.

Stringer was contracted until the end of the 2018 season,[3] but at the end of the 2017 season Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge confirmed that the club was looking to trade him.[4] He was officially traded to Essendon during the trade period.[5] At Essendon, he has regained his form despite a slow start to win the club's goalkicking award with 30 goals.[6] He was forced to play as the number one forward for most of the year, with tall forwards Joe Daniher and Shaun McKernan falling to injury.[7]

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2020 season [8]
Legend
 G  Goals  B  Behinds  K  Kicks  H  Handballs  D  Disposals  M  Marks  T  Tackles
Significant statistics
# Played in that season's premiership team
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2013 Western Bulldogs 91012747378431201.20.74.73.78.43.12.0
2014 Western Bulldogs 91826151338722055431.40.87.44.812.23.12.4
2015 Western Bulldogs 92256322367831477592.51.510.73.514.33.52.7
2016# Western Bulldogs 923422318214132377481.81.07.96.114.03.32.1
2017 Western Bulldogs 91624261247419848291.51.67.84.612.43.01.8
2018 Essendon 2520302319110029174531.51.29.65.014.63.72.7
2019 Essendon 251933271785523357631.71.49.42.912.33.03.3
2020 Essendon 251015757167318191.50.75.71.67.31.81.9
Career 138 238 160 1148 588 1736 437 334 1.7 1.2 8.3 4.3 12.6 3.2 2.4

Honours and achievements

Team

Individual

References

  1. Beveridge, Riley. "AFL finals: How does Adelaide keep Jake Stringer quiet at the MCG?". Fox Sports.
  2. Bourke, Adam (23 April 2013). "Stringer family enjoys watching Jake's AFL debut".
  3. "Stringer and Macrae sign new deals". 8 April 2015.
  4. King, Travis (13 September 2017). "Beveridge confirms Stringer is on trade table". AFL.com.au. Australian Football League. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  5. "Stringer finally becomes a Bomber - AFL.com.au". afl.com.au. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  6. Landsberger, Sam. "Devon Smith wins best-and-fairest in his first season at Essendon". heraldsun.com.au. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  7. "Essendon loses Shaun McKernan for the season with hamstring injury". www.sportingnews.com. Sportal. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  8. "Jake Stringer". AFL Tables. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
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