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{{short description|Australian rules footballer}}
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| originalteam = [[Gippsland Power|Gippsland Power (TAC Cup)]]
| originalteam = [[Gippsland Power|Gippsland Power (TAC Cup)]]
| draftpick = 39<sup>th</sup> overall (father/son), [[2005 AFL Draft|2005]] <br /> {{AFL Ess}}
| draftpick = No. 39 <small>([[Father–son rule|F/S]])</small>, [[2005 AFL draft|2005 national draft]]
| heightweight = 191&nbsp;cm / 98&nbsp;kg
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| position = Forward
| weight = 100&nbsp;kg
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| position = [[Australian rules football positions#Forward line|Key forward]]
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| statsend = 2010
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| years1 = 2007&ndash;2010
| currentclub = Essendon
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| guernsey = 1
| games_goals1 = 28 (41)
| years = 2006 &ndash; present
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'''Jay Neagle''' (born 17 January 1988) is an [[Australian rules football]]er with the [[Essendon Football Club]] in the [[Australian Football League]] (AFL).
'''Jay Neagle''' (born 17 January 1988) is an [[Australian rules football]]er formerly with the [[Essendon Football Club]] in the [[Australian Football League]] (AFL).


The son of former Bomber [[Merv Neagle]], Jay was [[2005 AFL Draft|drafted]] under the [[father-son rule]] at the end of the [[2005 AFL season]]. Jay was drafted as a very raw, underage prospect.
The son of former Bomber [[Merv Neagle]], Jay was [[2005 AFL draft|drafted]] under the [[father–son rule]] at the end of the [[2005 AFL season]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=nstore&docID=AGE051124144L269CQM7|title=Son sets on Windy Hill|first=Caroline|last=Wilson|date=24 November 2005|work=The Age|access-date=18 August 2012}}</ref>


His first season was rather forgettable, having to endure a number of injury setbacks, primarily with his [[ankles]].
In his first season, Neagle suffered a number of injury setbacks, primarily with his ankles.


2007 was a similar story, however Jay broke through for his first game in Round 22, which also happened to be [[Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)|Kevin Sheedy]]'s last game as coach of Essendon and [[James Hird]]'s last game as a player. Despite lacking in fitness, Jay was very impressive with his leading and marking and kicked an impressive first goal.
Neagle played his first game of the 2007 season in Round 22, which was also [[Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)|Kevin Sheedy]]'s last game as coach of Essendon and [[James Hird]]'s last game as a player. Despite lacking in fitness, Neagle was very impressive with his leading and marking and kicked his first senior AFL goal.


2008 has seen Jay develop rapidly. Despite missing large amounts of the pre-season and still having problems with his ankles, Jay appeared 7 times in the Essendon senior side and kicked 10 goals, including 3 against [[West Coast Eagles|West Coast]] and two against both [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]] and [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]. His accurate goal kicking and strength in marking contests has been a large feature of his game.
2008 saw Neagle develop rapidly. Despite missing large amounts of the pre-season and still having problems with his ankles, he appeared seven times in the Essendon senior side and kicked 10 goals, including three against [[West Coast Eagles|West Coast]] and two against both [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]] and [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]. His accurate goal kicking and strength in marking contests became a feature of his playing style.


On 8 October 2011, Neagle was officially delisted by Essendon.
Jay is seen as the most likely replacement for Essendon champion [[Matthew Lloyd]] at Full Forward.


==References==
He recently signed a new two year deal which will keep him at Essendon till 2011. On 9 November 2010, Neagle was officially delisted by Essendon.
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.essendonfc.com.au/team/player.asp?id=102 Jay Neagle profile on Essendon Football Club official website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070919055015/https://www.essendonfc.com.au/team/player.asp?id=102 Jay Neagle profile on Essendon Football Club official website]
*{{AflRleague|ref=J/Jay_Neagle.html}}
*{{AFL Tables|ref=J/Jay_Neagle.html}}


{{2005 AFL national draft}}
{{Essendon player squad}}
{{2011 AFL rookie draft}}


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[[Category:1988 births]]
[[Category:1988 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
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[[Category:Essendon Football Club players]]
[[Category:Essendon Football Club players]]
[[Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria]]
[[Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)]]
[[Category:Gippsland Power players]]
[[Category:Gippsland Power players]]
[[Category:Bendigo Football Club players]]


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Latest revision as of 06:02, 7 May 2023

Jay Neagle
Personal information
Full name Jay Neagle
Date of birth (1988-01-17) 17 January 1988 (age 36)
Original team(s) Gippsland Power (TAC Cup)
Draft No. 39 (F/S), 2005 national draft
Height 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Weight 100 kg (220 lb)
Position(s) Key forward
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2007–2010 Essendon 28 (41)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2010.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Jay Neagle (born 17 January 1988) is an Australian rules footballer formerly with the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

The son of former Bomber Merv Neagle, Jay was drafted under the father–son rule at the end of the 2005 AFL season.[1]

In his first season, Neagle suffered a number of injury setbacks, primarily with his ankles.

Neagle played his first game of the 2007 season in Round 22, which was also Kevin Sheedy's last game as coach of Essendon and James Hird's last game as a player. Despite lacking in fitness, Neagle was very impressive with his leading and marking and kicked his first senior AFL goal.

2008 saw Neagle develop rapidly. Despite missing large amounts of the pre-season and still having problems with his ankles, he appeared seven times in the Essendon senior side and kicked 10 goals, including three against West Coast and two against both Carlton and Port Adelaide. His accurate goal kicking and strength in marking contests became a feature of his playing style.

On 8 October 2011, Neagle was officially delisted by Essendon.

References

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  1. ^ Wilson, Caroline (24 November 2005). "Son sets on Windy Hill". The Age. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
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