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Callum Wilkie (born 10 March 1996) is an
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er playing for in the
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(AFL). A defender, he played in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and was overlooked at four national drafts before St Kilda selected him with pick 3 in the 2019 rookie draft. Wilkie debuted in the opening round of the 2019 season and is yet to miss an AFL match for St Kilda since his debut, playing 63 consecutive matches.


Early career

Wilkie played junior football for Walkerville before joining North Adelaide when he was 13. He also played for his school
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. He represented South Australia at the
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and attended the state draft combine, but missed out on selection in the draft. He would ultimately be overlooked in the draft four times. Continuing at North Adelaide, Wilkie came second in their 2017 senior best and fairest. In 2018, he played in North Adelaide's SANFL premiership – their first for 27 years. Wilkie won the club's best and fairest, and attended his second state draft combine. ''
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'' named him among the best mature-age players ahead of the
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, noting his marking ability and improved fitness. Wilkie admitted that he “wasn’t 100% focused on footy”, as he balanced his full-time accountacy career while also playing SANFL up until his drafting to the Saints. Of his time before St Kilda, football for Wilkie was “enjoying footy for what it was - a little bit of an escape from work and then enjoying playing with my mates." Six clubs expressed an interested in drafting Wilkie at the end end of 2018.


AFL career


Drafting and First Season (2019)

Wilkie was selected by St Kilda with pick 3 in the 2018 rookie draft. Of his drafting, Wilkie spoke of how he quit his full-time accountacy job on Friday afternoon and was in Melbourne by Sunday:
“Everyone was packing up when the Rookie Draft started because it was about five o’clock on a Friday and I was packing up as well. Then Chris Toce messaged me asking if I was watching this. I was planning on going home and then watching it there but it started early. I flicked on the live tracker and the Saints were the next pick, so I thought that it was weird he was texting me. Then I refreshed it and it was up to Pick 8 and I had been taken and he called me straight away. As soon as I got that call I left the room so I wouldn’t have to take that call in front of people. It was an unbelievable call. When I came back through they were all waiting for me. It was a pretty amazing time. I cleaned out my desk on the Saturday and then came here on the Sunday. It all happened pretty fast.”
James Gallagher, St Kilda's list manager, cited the club's need for a back-up defender if Dylan Roberton's heart problems, which had cut short his 2018 season, continued. Roberton's heart issue reoccurred in the
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, ruling him out for another year, and allowing Wilkie to take on Roberton's defensive role. After debuting in the opening round of the 2019 season and showing strong form in the next three matches, Wilkie signed a contract extension with St Kilda to the end of 2021. Wilkie's showed great promise and immediate AFL competency playing on some of the game's stars in the early part of 2019, including
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and Jack Gunston. Wilkie capped off an impressive debut season, finishing seventh in the
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with 115 votes.


2020

Wilkie played all 19 possible games in 2020, including two finals and made another top 10 for the Trevor Barker Award, finishing seventh for a second consecutive year with 113 votes. Wilkie averaged 13 disposals, eight effective kicks, four rebound-50s, three spoils a game in 2020. He finished the season first for St Kilda's rebound-50s and effective kicks, second for one-percenters and spoils, third for intercept marks. His best game for the year came in Round 10 against Gold Coast where he gathered 18 disposals, six marks (three contested), four rebound-50s and four one-percenters. Wilkie's rebounding numbers were also elite for the AFL.


2021

Wilkie extended his contract by a further two years at the beginning of the 2021 season. Wilkie was also voted into the Saints' leadership group for the 2021 season, for the first time. Wilkie continued to earn his reputation as one of the game's best defenders; in his first 18 games of 2021, Wilkie had not been outmarked in 43 one-on-one contests. In May, Wilkie was ranked second in the AFL's as a defender in a direct contest, with a contest win percentage of 59.1%, behind only Ryan Lester with 61.9% Wilkie had a dominant defensive game in Round 21; playing on Sydney syperstar Lance Franklin, Wilkie kept Franklin to just one goal from four kicks and zero marks. Wilkie also had 16 disposals of his own, setting up a number of attacking plays. Wilkie finished fourth in the Trevor Barker Award, his third consecutive top-10 finish.


Statistics

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, , 44 , , 19 , , 0 , , 0 , , 178 , , 62 , , 240 , , 61 , , 22 , , 0.0 , , 0.0 , , 9.37 , , 3.26 , , 12.63 , , 3.21 , , 1.16 , - style="background-color: #EAEAEA" ! scope="row" style="text-align:center" ,
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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilkie, Callum Living people 1996 births Australian rules footballers from South Australia North Adelaide Football Club players St Kilda Football Club players