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Jesse Hogan

Image DOB: 12 February 1995

Debut: Round 1, 2015 against Gold Coast at MCG
Last MFC game: Round 21, 2018 vs Sydney at MCG

From: Marist/Claremont, Selection #2 2012 Mini-Draft

Number: 1 (2015-2018)

Honours:
Rising Star nominee - Round 9, 2015
Rising Star winner - 2015
Leading goalkicker - 2015, 2016

Games: 71 (117* total to end 2022)
Goals: 152 (225* total)
Career statistics

WinsDrawsLossesWinning %
3203945.07

Statistical categories led:
Equal most goal assists in a game: 4 - Round 9, 2018
Most goals in jumper 1

The Demons traded selection 3 in the 2012 Draft for the right to sign 17-year-old forward Hogan, but received selection 20 and Dominic Barry in return.

As a 17-year-old Hogan was ineligible for senior football in his first season with the Demons, but was granted permission to play in the NAB Cup and impressed on his debut against North Melbourne before returning to the Casey Demons.

After kicking 39 goals in the VFL Hogan's season ended prematurely when he injured his knee in a late season game but he still won the Scorpions Best and Fairest award.

Set to debut in Round 1, 2014, Hogan's senior career was stalled when it was revealed that he had stress fractures in his back shortly before the season started. Despite initial predictions that he would only miss a few weeks he was placed on the long-term injury list on May 1.

He returned for one Casey game late in the year but did not make his senior debut until Round 1 the following year. Hogan effortlessly stepped into senior football the next year, kicking 44 goals despite Melbourne having another low scoring season and winning the Rising Star award.

In an improved side in 2016 he produced close to the same numbers as his debut year, but struggled late in the season after a fast start. He then had a troubled 2017, suspended early in the season before losing his father to cancer and then being diagnosed with the disease himself and undergoing surgery. He returned later in the year, suffered a broken collarbone, returned again then injured his hamstring in the last game of the year.

He had a more successful 2018 campaign, playing 20 games and kicking 47 goals before a foot injury ended his season after Round 21. At the conclusion of the season he was traded to Fremantle along with 2018 National Draft pick #65 for pick #6 and pick #23. After two seasons with the Dockers, he was traded to Greater Western Sydney for pick #54 and played nine injury interrupted games in his first season with them.

YearGamesGoalsBrownlow
2015 20445
2016 21416
2017 10203
2018 20475

Tribunal

RoundChargeSanction
2017 JLT Community Series Match vs Carlton Umpire contact $1000
Round 2, 2017 Striking 2 matches
Round 16, 2018 Misconduct $1500 fine

Lists
Fremantle
Greater Western Sydney
Interstate Recruits
Tribunal

Media
Age - 01/05/2014
melbournefc.com.au - 23/09/2015

Links
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Created by supermercado. Last Modification: Friday 11 August 2023 12:50:12 AEST by Supermercado. (Version 43)

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