In a significant move during the AFL trade period, veteran forward Jack Darling has joined North Melbourne after the Kangaroos secured a trade with the West Coast Eagles on Monday. The 32-year-old’s transfer comes in exchange for pick No.67 in this year’s National Draft.

Boosting the Kangaroos’ Forward Line

Darling’s arrival is set to provide substantial support to North Melbourne’s forward line, particularly complementing star forward Nick Larkey. With his extensive experience and proven goal-scoring ability, Darling is expected to bolster the Roos’ attacking options and mentor the younger players in the squad.

A Stellar Career with West Coast

Jack Darling leaves behind an impressive legacy at West Coast, where he played 298 games since his debut in 2011. His career highlights include:

  • 2018 Premiership Player: Integral part of the Eagles’ Grand Final victory.
  • 2019 All-Australian: Recognized as one of the league’s elite players.
  • Four-Time Leading Goalkicker: Topped West Coast’s goal-kicking charts in 2012, 2018, 2019, and 2021.

Darling’s consistent performance and durability have made him one of the most respected forwards in the AFL.

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HOBART, AUSTRALIA – AUG 10: Jack Darling of the Eagles warms up during the 2024 AFL Round 22 match between the North Melbourne Kangaroos and the West Coast Eagles at Blundstone Arena on August 10, 2024 in Hobart, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

North Melbourne’s Gain

The Kangaroos view Darling’s acquisition as a strategic move to accelerate their rebuilding process. His experience is seen as invaluable for a team looking to climb the ladder in the coming seasons.

North Melbourne general manager of football Todd Viney said the club was excited to welcome the 32-year-old to Arden Street.

“We were looking to add some support to our forward line, and we’re excited about what a player like Jack can bring,” Viney said.

“Our Head of Football Talent Brady Rawlings worked with Jack in his previous role at West Coast and has seen up close his professionalism and preparation.

“Jack has great strength and ability to bring the ball to ground and chase and tackle, and we think his experience will benefit our young list enormously.

“We know he’ll be a great sounding board and support for players like Nick Larkey and Cam Zurhaar and he’s excited about helping us in our journey back up the ladder.”

West Coast’s Farewell

While the Eagles will miss Darling’s contributions, the trade provides them with an additional draft pick to invest in future talent.

Gavin Bell, General Manager Football, said the club respected Darling’s decision to finish his career elsewhere and facilitated the trade amicably in one of the first deals completed on day one of trade period.

“Jack has been an outstanding contributor to the West Coast Eagles over the last 15 years and we appreciate the reasons for his decision to join North Melbourne,” Bell said.

“He is obviously a highly decorated premiership player and a life member, who we thank for his excellent service to our club.

“On behalf of the club, I’d like to wish Jack, Courtney, Max, Leo and Rosie all the best for the future.”

What This Means for the AFL Landscape

Darling’s move is one of the more surprising trades this season and could have significant implications:

  • Experience for North Melbourne: Adds veteran leadership to a young squad.
  • Opportunity for West Coast: Frees up salary cap space and provides a draft pick for future talent.
  • Forward Dynamics: The partnership between Darling and Larkey could become one of the most potent in the league.

Looking Ahead

As the AFL community digests this trade, fans from both clubs will be eager to see how Darling adapts to his new environment and what impact he’ll have in the upcoming season.


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