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Jack Bytel (born 14 March 2000) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the
St Kilda Football Club The St Kilda Football Club, nicknamed the Saints, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Victoria. The club plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier league. The club ...
in the
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(AFL). He was recruited by St Kilda with the 41st pick in the
2018 AFL draft The 2018 AFL draft consisted of the various periods where the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) traded and recruited players following the completion of the 2018 AFL season. For the first time, the AFL draft featured live trading ...
.


Early life

Bytel was born in Aberfeldie, Victoria and participated in the Auskick program there and played junior football for the nearby
Maribyrnong Park Football Club Maribyrnong Park Football Club is an Australian rules football club located 7 km north of Melbourne in the suburb of Moonee Ponds . The club was formed in 1980 from an amalgamation of Riverside Stars and Moonee Imperials football clubs who ...
, before joining the
Aberfeldie Football Club Aberfeldie Sports Club is an Australian rules football and cricket club located 9 km north-west of Melbourne in the suburb of Aberfeldie which entered the Essendon District Football League in 1948. History The ASC was formed in 1974 and w ...
in 2013. He attended high school at
Maribyrnong College Maribyrnong College, also known as Maribyrnong Secondary College, and formerly known as Maribyrnong High School, is a government-funded secondary day school that specialises in sports, located in Maribyrnong in the inner western suburbs of Me ...
as part of the schools selective sports academy. Bytel played for the Calder Cannons (where he was co-captain) for two seasons, playing sixteen games during his time at the club. In 2017 he averaged 27 possessions in the TAC Cup as a 17-year-old, and was compared to Sydney's Josh Kennedy. During his seasons with the Cannons, Bytel kicked 10 goals and averaged 25.2 disposals per game. He was selected to represent Vic Metro in the AFL Under 18 Championships in both 2017 and 2018, but stress fractures in his back restricted him to just four games over the two seasons, including three in 2018. Prior to his injury, Bytel had been tipped to be top-10 draft selection.


AFL career

Bytel was selected by the Saints, who were aware of his existing back injury. As a result, in January 2019, Bytel underwent surgery to repair a bulging disk in his lower back. The surgery ruled him out for the 2019 season, the Saints took a conservative approach with the youngster. Bytel debuted in the 's 59 point loss to in the 11th round of the
2020 AFL season The 2020 AFL season was the 124th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior men's Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season feature ...
. On debut, Bytel picked up 18 disposals, 2 marks and 2 tackles. He played the following two games, before being omitted for the remainder of the season. Bytel signed a two-year contract extension at the conclusion of the season, tying him to the Saints until the end of the 2022 season. Bytel played the first two games of the 2021 season, but was omitted for round three. He reclaimed a place in round four where he had 19 disposals and seven tackles. Bytel had a career-best game in round seven against Hawthorn, collecting 21 disposals and 10 tackles in the Saints' 69-point win. Bytel suffered a concussion at training leading into the Round 15 match, meaning Bytel had to observe the 12-day concussion rule.


Statistics

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bytel, Jack 2000 births Living people St Kilda Football Club players Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Calder Cannons players People from the City of Moonee Valley