Player Watch #9: Luke Davies-Uniacke [Part II] - '24 SBM - [Ch9] LDU's camp 'working hard to get a deal done'

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There was talk we were going to reach for Fogarty.

No disrespect to him but I had palpitations about us just letting LDU slide to Freo.
I have vague recollections of someone at the club being dead keen for Fogarty.

Anyway thankfully fortune smiled on us for once.

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I remember some excitement when Brisbane went for Rayner first.
It was like watching tattslotto numbers come up.. or the Brownlow lol


Pick 1) Brisbane - Cam Rayner
Pick 2) Fremantle - Andrew Brayshaw
Pick 3…. Carlton………… Paddy Dow

Yes you dumb campaigners.. yesssssss

Pick 4) North Melbourne - Luke Davies-Uniacke

Rest is history🙏🏼
 
I was at home watching the draft on the net and praying that LDU wouldn't get selected before pick 4. Probably the happiest I've ever felt on draft night.
It was Freo’s Brayshaw pick that really allowed us to select LDU.

Brayshaw is an incredible player in his own right and I would love him in our team. But in no way at the expense of LDU.
 
It was Freo’s Brayshaw pick that really allowed us to select LDU.

Brayshaw is an incredible player in his own right and I would love him in our team. But in no way at the expense of LDU.
That's the weird bit. Brayshaw was marked down by us armchair experts for being "vanilla" but he's absolutely justified his draft position many times over.

Kinda sucks Carlton salvaged their outcome by getting Cerra by virtue of him being a JHFF style peaheart.
 
To be fair I remember punching the air when they announced on radio sports news that Keenan Reynolds had slipped to us.

Swings and roundabouts.
I wasn't disappointed either, i knew Keenan and got a little gossip from him at the gym. Nothing major, he wouldnt give up selections or anything and i didnt ask. Mainly just what its like and Pagan's little life gems he gave them.
He could play, just a bit undersized for a key defender and not quiet quick enough for smaller guys by the time we got him.
 

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I wasn't disappointed either, i knew Keenan and got a little gossip from him at the gym. Nothing major, he wouldnt give up selections or anything and i didnt ask. Mainly just what its like and Pagan's little life gems he gave them.
He could play, just a bit undersized for a key defender and not quiet quick enough for smaller guys by the time we got him.
He was a solid dude, was he lifting big numbers?
 



Luke Davies-Uniacke set to rebuff monster free agency payday and re-sign with North Melbourne​

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on the chance to become one of the best-paid players in the game and recommit to North Melbourne. JON RALPH has the exclusive details.

Jon RalphSports Reporter


@RalphyHeraldSun

2 min read
June 27, 2024 - 6:30PM
News Sport Network




Footy’s most in-demand pre-agent Luke Davies-Uniacke has declared his intention to rebuff massive $10 million offers and instead re-sign with North Melbourne despite his impending free agency next year.

Davies-Uniacke is in the middle of a blinding spell of form that has had him earn AFL Coaches Votes in the past six games as his intoxicating blend of midfield play hits new heights.

Clubs would be prepared to offer $1.5 million a season over seven years if he turned his back on the Roos at the end of next to chase instant success – and vast riches.

Yet as he told the Herald Sun in an exclusive interview he wants to finish his career as a one-club player at the Roos.

The 25-year-old No. 4 draft pick said he was inspired by the pledges of loyalty from Nick Larkey, Jy Simpkin and Harry Sheezel, who have all been locked in long-term since last year.

On the verge of his 100th game he was emphatic when asked if he wanted to stay at Arden Street despite hitting free agency at the end of 2025.

[PLAYERCARD]Luke Davies-Uniacke[/PLAYERCARD] is set to turn his back on free agency. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on free agency. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

“Yeah, absolutely. I see myself playing for North Melbourne for the rest of my career,” he said.

“I think there has been a lot of stuff and a lot of talk about my contract and I have always basically signed in the year that it is expiring. That is when we have done those talks.

“So we didn’t feel like there was any rush to get a move on with it quickly. It is obviously going to be an important decision to make and no doubt the club and my manager will get something done. I love the club.

“Sheezel, Larkey, Simmo, the big three. Them signing on certainly inspired me to want to get more involved in the contract talks. It certainly is one of the biggest aspects that will come from that stuff.”

“Potentially it could get it done earlier. I just enjoy playing footy and don’t’ worry about the stresses of the contract and I just want to put all my energy into my football and the team so I think a couple of the boys have got stuck into me about signing on but it’s all fun. But I am definitely looking to talk to the club more next year.”

Rye’s Davies-Uniacke lost his father three years ago to cancer and still returns to surf and see his mother once a week but appreciates the feel of North Melbourne as coach Alastair Clarkson attempts to build culture and togetherness.

[PLAYERCARD]Luke Davies-Uniacke[/PLAYERCARD] is congratulated by Harry Sheezel after kicking a goal against Essendon. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is congratulated by Harry Sheezel after kicking a goal against Essendon. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

“I think it’s just the family vibe of the club, it reminds me a lot of back home. Inclusive and how it’s a big family club. And obviously they are the club who chose to have faith in my on draft night, it is something I will always respect and something I always hold account to.

On the money on offer amid speculation of long-term deals exceeding $10 million he replied: “Yeah, look I am not really fussed about the money. I am someone who is going to rock up each day, try my hardest and I think it’s just reward for effort

If you play good footy you deserve it and you only get that if you are playing good footy.“

The Roos are desperate to secure free agent Cam Zurhaar, who has been offered a five-year deal by the club on lucrative terms.
But if they could lock in Davies-Uniacke it would be a huge boon with George Wardlaw contracted to 2026 and Charlie Comben only just secured until 2027 this week.
 



Luke Davies-Uniacke set to rebuff monster free agency payday and re-sign with North Melbourne​

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on the chance to become one of the best-paid players in the game and recommit to North Melbourne. JON RALPH has the exclusive details.

Jon RalphJon RalphSports Reporter


@RalphyHeraldSun

2 min read
June 27, 2024 - 6:30PM
News Sport Network




Footy’s most in-demand pre-agent Luke Davies-Uniacke has declared his intention to rebuff massive $10 million offers and instead re-sign with North Melbourne despite his impending free agency next year.

Davies-Uniacke is in the middle of a blinding spell of form that has had him earn AFL Coaches Votes in the past six games as his intoxicating blend of midfield play hits new heights.

Clubs would be prepared to offer $1.5 million a season over seven years if he turned his back on the Roos at the end of next to chase instant success – and vast riches.

Yet as he told the Herald Sun in an exclusive interview he wants to finish his career as a one-club player at the Roos.

The 25-year-old No. 4 draft pick said he was inspired by the pledges of loyalty from Nick Larkey, Jy Simpkin and Harry Sheezel, who have all been locked in long-term since last year.

On the verge of his 100th game he was emphatic when asked if he wanted to stay at Arden Street despite hitting free agency at the end of 2025.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on free agency. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on free agency. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

“Yeah, absolutely. I see myself playing for North Melbourne for the rest of my career,” he said.

“I think there has been a lot of stuff and a lot of talk about my contract and I have always basically signed in the year that it is expiring. That is when we have done those talks.

“So we didn’t feel like there was any rush to get a move on with it quickly. It is obviously going to be an important decision to make and no doubt the club and my manager will get something done. I love the club.

“Sheezel, Larkey, Simmo, the big three. Them signing on certainly inspired me to want to get more involved in the contract talks. It certainly is one of the biggest aspects that will come from that stuff.”

“Potentially it could get it done earlier. I just enjoy playing footy and don’t’ worry about the stresses of the contract and I just want to put all my energy into my football and the team so I think a couple of the boys have got stuck into me about signing on but it’s all fun. But I am definitely looking to talk to the club more next year.”

Rye’s Davies-Uniacke lost his father three years ago to cancer and still returns to surf and see his mother once a week but appreciates the feel of North Melbourne as coach Alastair Clarkson attempts to build culture and togetherness.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is congratulated by Harry Sheezel after kicking a goal against Essendon. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is congratulated by Harry Sheezel after kicking a goal against Essendon. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

“I think it’s just the family vibe of the club, it reminds me a lot of back home. Inclusive and how it’s a big family club. And obviously they are the club who chose to have faith in my on draft night, it is something I will always respect and something I always hold account to.

On the money on offer amid speculation of long-term deals exceeding $10 million he replied: “Yeah, look I am not really fussed about the money. I am someone who is going to rock up each day, try my hardest and I think it’s just reward for effort

If you play good footy you deserve it and you only get that if you are playing good footy.“

The Roos are desperate to secure free agent Cam Zurhaar, who has been offered a five-year deal by the club on lucrative terms.
But if they could lock in Davies-Uniacke it would be a huge boon with George Wardlaw contracted to 2026 and Charlie Comben only just secured until 2027 this week.

Now can the rest of the media read this and shut the F up about him wanting to leave!
 
He was a solid dude, was he lifting big numbers?
Yeah he was lifting a bit more than me, it was a long time ago so dont ask me how much. He worked hard no question about that.

We both grew up in the same area, tbh i was a bit surprised he knew i was a North supporter, before that we'd really only seen each other about and did the head nod type thing. He was a year or two older.
 
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Luke Davies-Uniacke set to rebuff monster free agency payday and re-sign with North Melbourne​

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on the chance to become one of the best-paid players in the game and recommit to North Melbourne. JON RALPH has the exclusive details.

Jon RalphSports Reporter


@RalphyHeraldSun

2 min read
June 27, 2024 - 6:30PM
News Sport Network




Footy’s most in-demand pre-agent Luke Davies-Uniacke has declared his intention to rebuff massive $10 million offers and instead re-sign with North Melbourne despite his impending free agency next year.

Davies-Uniacke is in the middle of a blinding spell of form that has had him earn AFL Coaches Votes in the past six games as his intoxicating blend of midfield play hits new heights.

Clubs would be prepared to offer $1.5 million a season over seven years if he turned his back on the Roos at the end of next to chase instant success – and vast riches.

Yet as he told the Herald Sun in an exclusive interview he wants to finish his career as a one-club player at the Roos.

The 25-year-old No. 4 draft pick said he was inspired by the pledges of loyalty from Nick Larkey, Jy Simpkin and Harry Sheezel, who have all been locked in long-term since last year.

On the verge of his 100th game he was emphatic when asked if he wanted to stay at Arden Street despite hitting free agency at the end of 2025.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on free agency. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on free agency. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

“Yeah, absolutely. I see myself playing for North Melbourne for the rest of my career,” he said.

“I think there has been a lot of stuff and a lot of talk about my contract and I have always basically signed in the year that it is expiring. That is when we have done those talks.

“So we didn’t feel like there was any rush to get a move on with it quickly. It is obviously going to be an important decision to make and no doubt the club and my manager will get something done. I love the club.

“Sheezel, Larkey, Simmo, the big three. Them signing on certainly inspired me to want to get more involved in the contract talks. It certainly is one of the biggest aspects that will come from that stuff.”

“Potentially it could get it done earlier. I just enjoy playing footy and don’t’ worry about the stresses of the contract and I just want to put all my energy into my football and the team so I think a couple of the boys have got stuck into me about signing on but it’s all fun. But I am definitely looking to talk to the club more next year.”

Rye’s Davies-Uniacke lost his father three years ago to cancer and still returns to surf and see his mother once a week but appreciates the feel of North Melbourne as coach Alastair Clarkson attempts to build culture and togetherness.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is congratulated by Harry Sheezel after kicking a goal against Essendon. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is congratulated by Harry Sheezel after kicking a goal against Essendon. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

“I think it’s just the family vibe of the club, it reminds me a lot of back home. Inclusive and how it’s a big family club. And obviously they are the club who chose to have faith in my on draft night, it is something I will always respect and something I always hold account to.

On the money on offer amid speculation of long-term deals exceeding $10 million he replied: “Yeah, look I am not really fussed about the money. I am someone who is going to rock up each day, try my hardest and I think it’s just reward for effort

If you play good footy you deserve it and you only get that if you are playing good footy.“

The Roos are desperate to secure free agent Cam Zurhaar, who has been offered a five-year deal by the club on lucrative terms.
But if they could lock in Davies-Uniacke it would be a huge boon with George Wardlaw contracted to 2026 and Charlie Comben only just secured until 2027 this week.

Absolutely brilliant news.

Jusst hoping now that LDU has many kids, who all inherit his traits.
 



Luke Davies-Uniacke set to rebuff monster free agency payday and re-sign with North Melbourne​

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on the chance to become one of the best-paid players in the game and recommit to North Melbourne. JON RALPH has the exclusive details.

Jon RalphSports Reporter


@RalphyHeraldSun

2 min read
June 27, 2024 - 6:30PM
News Sport Network




Footy’s most in-demand pre-agent Luke Davies-Uniacke has declared his intention to rebuff massive $10 million offers and instead re-sign with North Melbourne despite his impending free agency next year.

Davies-Uniacke is in the middle of a blinding spell of form that has had him earn AFL Coaches Votes in the past six games as his intoxicating blend of midfield play hits new heights.

Clubs would be prepared to offer $1.5 million a season over seven years if he turned his back on the Roos at the end of next to chase instant success – and vast riches.

Yet as he told the Herald Sun in an exclusive interview he wants to finish his career as a one-club player at the Roos.

The 25-year-old No. 4 draft pick said he was inspired by the pledges of loyalty from Nick Larkey, Jy Simpkin and Harry Sheezel, who have all been locked in long-term since last year.

On the verge of his 100th game he was emphatic when asked if he wanted to stay at Arden Street despite hitting free agency at the end of 2025.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on free agency. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is set to turn his back on free agency. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

“Yeah, absolutely. I see myself playing for North Melbourne for the rest of my career,” he said.

“I think there has been a lot of stuff and a lot of talk about my contract and I have always basically signed in the year that it is expiring. That is when we have done those talks.

“So we didn’t feel like there was any rush to get a move on with it quickly. It is obviously going to be an important decision to make and no doubt the club and my manager will get something done. I love the club.

“Sheezel, Larkey, Simmo, the big three. Them signing on certainly inspired me to want to get more involved in the contract talks. It certainly is one of the biggest aspects that will come from that stuff.”

“Potentially it could get it done earlier. I just enjoy playing footy and don’t’ worry about the stresses of the contract and I just want to put all my energy into my football and the team so I think a couple of the boys have got stuck into me about signing on but it’s all fun. But I am definitely looking to talk to the club more next year.”

Rye’s Davies-Uniacke lost his father three years ago to cancer and still returns to surf and see his mother once a week but appreciates the feel of North Melbourne as coach Alastair Clarkson attempts to build culture and togetherness.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is congratulated by Harry Sheezel after kicking a goal against Essendon. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is congratulated by Harry Sheezel after kicking a goal against Essendon. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

“I think it’s just the family vibe of the club, it reminds me a lot of back home. Inclusive and how it’s a big family club. And obviously they are the club who chose to have faith in my on draft night, it is something I will always respect and something I always hold account to.

On the money on offer amid speculation of long-term deals exceeding $10 million he replied: “Yeah, look I am not really fussed about the money. I am someone who is going to rock up each day, try my hardest and I think it’s just reward for effort

If you play good footy you deserve it and you only get that if you are playing good footy.“

The Roos are desperate to secure free agent Cam Zurhaar, who has been offered a five-year deal by the club on lucrative terms.
But if they could lock in Davies-Uniacke it would be a huge boon with George Wardlaw contracted to 2026 and Charlie Comben only just secured until 2027 this week.




Oh happy days woo hoo 🍺🍺🍺🍺
I can sleep better tonight …..thank fudge for that …
 
Luke Davies-Uniacke – 100 games

The 135th player to play 100 games for the North Melbourne Football Club
Played: 99 Won: 19 Drawn: 1 Lost: 79

Game 1 – Round 1, 2018 v Gold Coast (Cazalys Stadium). Gold Coast 7.13-55 d. North Melbourne 5.9-39
Game 50 – Round 23, 2021 v Adelaide (Adelaide Oval). Adelaide 13.20-98 d. North Melbourne 8.6-54

Disposals
Game High: 38 (Round 21, 2021 v Richmond)
Season High: 522 (2022)

Kicks
Game High: 22 (Round 17, 2022 v Collingwood)
Season High: 267 (2022)

Handballs
Game High:21 (Round 15, 2024 v Melbourne)
Season High: 255 (2022)

Marks
Game High: 10 (Round 18, 2023 v Hawthorn)
Season High: 97 (2021)

Goals: 37 Behinds: 34

Brownlow Medal Games
Round 12, 2020 v Brisbane Lions – 1 vote
Round 18, 2020 v West Coast – 1 vote
Round 15, 2021 v Gold Coast – 1 vote
Round 21, 2021 v Richmond – 3 votes
Round 17, 2022 v Collingwood – 3 votes
Round 18, 2022 v Richmond – 1 vote
Round 19, 2022 v Hawthorn – 1 vote
Round 22, 2022 v Adelaide – 3 votes
Round 1, 2023 v West Coast – 3 votes
Round 2, 2023 v Fremantle – 3 votes
Round 19, 2023 v St.Kilda – 3 votes
Round 20, 2023 v West Coast – 2 votes
Round 22, 2023 v Essendon – 2 votes

Finals:
Nil

Most Consecutive Games: 21 (Round 4, 2022 v Sydney to Round 2, 2023 v Fremantle)

Has played 99 of 142 games since debut

Honours

2022 – North Melbourne Brownlow Best – 8 votes
2023 – North Melbourne Brownlow Best – 13 votes
 

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