Jaeger O'Meara

Jaeger O'Meara (born 23 February 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Gold Coast Suns from 2013 to 2016, and the Hawthorn Football Club from 2017 to 2022. O'Meara won the AFL Rising Star award in his first season in 2013.

Jaeger O'Meara
O'Meara playing for Hawthorn in 2019
Personal information
Full nameJaeger O'Meara
Date of birth (1994-02-23) 23 February 1994 (age 30)
Place of birthPerth, Western Australia
Original team(s)Perth (WAFL)
DraftNo. 1, 2011 mini-draft
DebutRound 1, 2013, Gold Coast vs. St Kilda, at Metricon Stadium
Height184 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight83 kg (183 lb)
Position(s)Midfielder
Club information
Current clubFremantle
Number2
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
2012–2016Gold Coast044 (27)
2017–2022Hawthorn099 (43)
2023–Fremantle036 (13)
Total179 (83)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of round 17, 2024.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Early life

O'Meara was born in Perth, Western Australia[1] to parents Non[2] and Wayne.[3] His parents moved to Dongara where his grandparents had a hotel and played junior football with the Dongara Eagles.[1]

He studied at Nagle Catholic College in Geraldton.[4] O'Meara began playing senior football for Railways Football Club in the Great Northern Football League. He competed for the Railways senior team in their 2010 GNFL Grand Final win and lined up on future Gold Coast Suns teammate Jack Martin. He was awarded the Guardian Medal for his best on ground performance at 16 years of age.[5] O'Meara was then recruited by the Perth Football Club for the 2011 WAFL season and made his senior debut in August.

AFL career

Gold Coast (2012–2016)

O'Meara was recruited by Gold Coast with the first selection in the 2011 mini draft, a special draft of players who were too young to be eligible for selection in the main 2011 AFL Draft. Gold Coast obtained the first selection in the mini draft by trading their first selection, the fourth overall, to the new Greater Western Sydney team.[6]

As part of the mini-draft rules, O'Meara was unable to play for the Gold Coast Suns in the 2012 season, but did play for them in the 2012 NAB Cup preseason competition and then with the reserve team in the North East Australian Football League.[7] He underwent groin surgery that prevented him from playing for the rest of the season.[8]

O'Meara made his debut in the opening round of the 2013 AFL season and was rewarded with the round 5 nomination for the 2013 AFL Rising Star after recording 25 disposals, five marks, four tackles and two goals in the forty-four point win against Greater Western Sydney.[9] He re-signed with the Suns for a further two seasons midway during the year.[10] After playing every game for the Suns during his debut season, he was subsequently named the NAB AFL Rising Star for 2013.[11] Since making his debut in 2013, O'Meara did not miss a game in 2013 and 2014, playing all possible 44 games during that period.

Jaeger O'Meara in the 2013 Grand Final Motorcade after winning the 2013 Ron Evans Medal NAB Rising Star Award.

He had an unfortunate start to the 2015 season, as he injured his knee in a NEAFL scratch match that required extensive surgery.[12] More surgery was required for his patella tendon that eventually resulted in him missing the entire 2015 and 2016 seasons through injury.[13]

Hawthorn (2017–2022)

O'Meara requested a trade from Gold Coast in August 2016.[14] In September, he nominated Hawthorn as his preferred destination.[15] He was officially traded to Hawthorn in October.[16] O'Meara had an injury-plagued first season at Hawthorn, managing only six games due to ongoing knee problems. O'Meara's knee improved considerably by 2018, and he became a standard fixture in Hawthorn's midfield for that season and 2019. Due to Tom Mitchell's injury preventing him from participating in the latter season, O'Meara was widely seen as Hawthorn's most effective midfielder.[17][18]

O'Meara was named as one of Hawthorn's two Vice-Captains prior to the 2020 season, along with Mitchell.[19] O'Meara broke his hand in Round 12 of the season, causing him to miss four games.[20]

Fremantle (2023–present)

Despite being contracted to Hawthorn for a further year, O'Meara attracted interest from multiple clubs during the 2022 trade period, with interest from GWS and Fremantle, who were seeking a senior player to add to their lists.[21] O'Meara was eventually traded to Fremantle, allowing him to return to his home state with a four-year contract.[22][23]

Upon joining Fremantle O’Meara was promoted to the clubs leadership group.[24]O’Meara played his first game for Fremantle in the opening round of the 2023 AFL season. He had 19 disposals and 13 handballs in their 15 point loss to St Kilda. O'Meara kicked two goals the next round against North Melbourne at Optus Stadium.

Personal life

O'Meara became engaged to Tory Packer in December 2022.[25] They married in December 2023.[26] O'Meara is currently studying a Bachelor of Commerce at Griffith University.

Statistics

Updated to the end of round 17, 2024.[27]

Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game)Votes
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
2013Gold Coast1221611231245476971110.70.510.511.121.64.45.04
2014Gold Coast122117268204472771420.50.312.29.321.43.56.41
2015Gold Coast100
2016Gold Coast100
2017Hawthorn10614418812912240.20.76.814.721.52.04.01
2018Hawthorn1021168266238504791140.80.412.711.324.03.85.413
2019Hawthorn1021811327215542761230.40.515.610.225.83.65.911
2020[a]Hawthorn10124414011025035500.30.311.79.220.82.94.23
2021Hawthorn10185923224147374910.30.512.913.426.34.15.111
2022Hawthorn102199230197427741050.40.411.09.420.33.55.02
2023Fremantle22173186225411551020.30.18.910.719.62.64.91
2024Fremantle215671149921348430.40.57.66.614.23.22.9TBC
Career17583732035186138966279050.50.411.610.622.33.65.247

Notes

Honours and achievements

Individual

References