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Jake Melksham (born 29 August 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the
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in the
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(AFL). A
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, tall and weighing , Melksham also has the ability to play as a defender, primarily as a half-back flanker. Growing up in
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, he played top-level football early when he joined the
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' under 18 side in the
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at the age of sixteen. He spent three years playing for the Calder Cannons, winning a premiership in his final junior year. His achievements as a junior include state representation and the TAC Medal as the best player on the ground in the TAC Cup Grand Final. Melksham's late surge in his draft year saw him recruited by the
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with the tenth selection in the 2009 AFL draft. He made his AFL debut in the 2010 season and was rewarded with an
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nomination. He spent six seasons with Essendon, which peaked with a fifth-place finish in the
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, and after 114 games with the club, he was traded to the Melbourne Football Club during the 2015 trade period. Before he could play his first match with Melbourne, he was suspended for the 2016 season for his involvement in the
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.


Early life

Melksham grew up in
Glenroy, Victoria Glenroy is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Merri-bek local government area. Glenroy recorded a population of 23,792 at the 2021 census. Glenroy is locate ...
; as a junior, he played for the
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in the
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, and attended
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. Joining the
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under 18 side in the
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as a bottom-aged player in 2007 at sixteen years of age, a bout of
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set in towards the end of the year, which hampered his summer training and saw him miss several games during the 2008 season. In 2008, he was awarded a scholarship with the
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(AIS) as part of AIS-AFL Academy in their eleventh intake. Melksham spent his final year as a junior playing for the Calder Cannons, which saw the club win their fifth premiership when they defeated the Dandenong Stringrays by fourteen points in the grand final. His performance in the grand final saw him adjudged the
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and he was awarded the TAC Medal after he recorded twenty-four disposals and seven inside-50s. He received mid-year state honours when he represented Vic Metro in the
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and prior to the start of the competition he was labelled by ''
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'' journalist,
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, as one of the "players to watch" during the championships. He averaged eighteen disposals during the championships and ranked second overall for Vic Metro in clearances and score assists, behind eventual number one draft pick,
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. After a slow start to the year, he had a strong finish to the year, which elevated his draft chances to inside the top ten. Furthermore, AFL talent manager,
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, likened him to player and three-time
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,
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.


AFL career


2010–2012: Early career

Melksham was recruited by the
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with their first selection and tenth overall in the 2009 national draft. ''The Age'' journalist, Will Brodie, predicted he would debut and play in the midfield early in the season and he made his debut in the twenty point win against at the
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in round three. He played the next two matches before he was omitted for the round six match against at the Melbourne Cricket Ground; he returned the next week for the three-point loss against at
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where he kicked his first AFL goal. He was rewarded with the round eight nomination in the
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after he recorded fourteen possessions, three clearances, three tackles and a goal in the twelve point win against at Etihad Stadium. He missed the round ten match against the after he sprained his ankle during the thirty-five-point win against the week before, he returned the next week for the nine-point loss against at the
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. He played the next four out of five matches, missing the round fifteen match against due to being rested, before he was dropped for the round seventeen match against at Etihad Stadium. He played the next three weeks in the
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(VFL) for Essendon's affiliate team, the
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, before returning to the senior side in round twenty for the ninety-eight-point loss against at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and he played the remainder of the year to finish with fourteen matches for the season. Despite being drafted as a midfielder, he played the majority of the season on the
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and struggled for continuity as he played no more than four matches consecutively at a time. Incoming coach,
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earmarked a greater role in the midfield for Melksham during the 2011 season and he performed strongly in the midfield during the 2011 NAB Cup with ''The Age'' reporter, Michael Gleeson noting Melksham would have a bigger impact on the field in 2011 compared to his debut year. He went on to play every match during the season and was praised for his performances in the midfield by many in the industry, some of which were former player,
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, and journalists, Ashley Porter and Martin Blake. In round fifteen, he kicked the match-winning goal in Essendon's four-point win against the previously undefeated at Etihad Stadium and was named
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, earning three Brownlow votes for the first time in his career. He played his first final in the sixty-two-point loss against Carlton in the first elimination final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. At the end of the season he was noted as an emerging leader of the club by ''
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'' journalist, Sam Edmund. After a strong pre-season, Melksham had strong form during the
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, which led to former Essendon player and ''The Age'' journalist,
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naming Melksham as one of the players who would have a breakout season. After the club had an outstanding start to the season where the team won eight out of nine matches, with the only loss being one point to Collingwood in the
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; hype surrounding the club was immense with 1987 premiership coach,
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denoting the club could win a premiership, indicating the improvement of the players, especially Melksham, was one of the reasons for a potential flag. Garry Lyon also noted the improvement of Melksham as one of the reasons for Essendon's strong start to the season, along with ''The Age'' journalist, Martin Flanagan, praising Melksham and his contribution to the club's fortunes. After round nine, the club lost ten of the final thirteen matches, including the final seven to finish outside of the top eight; the decline in the teams' performance saw Melksham's form dip as well, with ''The Age'' journalist,
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stating Melksham's development had "stalled". Despite being one of two players to play every match during the season, he failed to finish inside the top ten in the club
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.


2013–2015: Top five best and fairest finish then inconsistency

The first intra-club match during the 2013 pre-season saw Melksham break his hand, which required surgery, he managed to return for the
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, playing his first match in round two. He played the first four matches of the season before he was omitted for the Anzac Day match against Collingwood in round five, he played in the VFL that weekend for Essendon's reserves side in the thirty-five-point win against and was named in the best players, which saw him return to the senior side for the thirty-nine-point win against at Etihad Stadium in round six. He found himself in trouble when he was reported for rough conduct against
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during the fifty-six-point loss against Hawthorn at Etihad Stadium in round eighteen, he subsequently received a reprimand from the match review panel. An incident during the final round match against Richmond saw him receive a two-match suspension for striking Daniel Jackson. He played twenty-one matches for the year with ''The Age'' journalist, Rohan Connolly stating his form had improved from the previous year; this was reflected in his fifth-place finish in the club best and fairest count. He was also rewarded with a two-year contract extension, tying him to the club until the end of the 2015 season. After missing the first two matches of the 2014 season through suspension, Melksham played his first match of the year in the eighty-one point win against Carlton at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round three. Playing a role in both the midfield and the back-line, Melksham played every match up to the sixty-four-point win against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round seventeen; a drop in form throughout the year saw Melksham dropped for the round eighteen match against the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium. After playing one match in the VFL, he returned for the eighteen point loss against Richmond at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round twenty, and played the next week in the three-point win against at Etihad Stadium where he was substituted out of the match during the third quarter. He was omitted the next week for the match against at Etihad Stadium and missed the remainder of the year to finish with sixteen matches in total. Melksham played the first thirteen matches of the 2015 season, including his 100th AFL match in round four in the Anzac Day clash against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, before missing the round fifteen match against Melbourne at the Melbourne Cricket Ground due to a hamstring injury sustained at training. He returned for the eighty-seven-point loss to the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium in round eighteen, however, he was forced to miss the next week and played in the VFL, before returning for the 112-point loss against at Etihad Stadium in round twenty, and played the remainder of the year to finish with eighteen match for the season. Although he missed four matches and had an inconsistent year, Melksham finished ninth in the club best and fairest count. Falling out of contract at the end of the year, reports emerged at the end of the season that he was considering changing clubs despite Essendon offering him a two-year contract. After 114 matches with Essendon, he announced in late September that he wanted to be traded from the club and he was officially traded to the Melbourne Football Club in October during the trade period on a four-year deal, linking him to the club until the end of the 2019 season.


2016–present: Move to Melbourne and suspension

Citing his friendship with incoming coach,
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, as the key reason for his move to Melbourne, Melksham noted the opportunity for a fresh start as another reason for his move. Melksham, along with 33 other Essendon players, were found guilty of using a banned performance-enhancing substance,
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, as part of Essendon's sports supplements program during the 2012 season. He and his teammates were initially found not guilty in March 2015 by the AFL Anti-Doping Tribunal, however, a guilty verdict was returned in January 2016 after an appeal by the
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. He was suspended for two years which, with backdating, ended in November 2016; as a result, he served approximately fourteen months of his suspension and missed the entire 2016 season. After missing twelve months of football, Melbourne elected to ease Melksham back into training heading into the 2017 season, in which he did not join full training until January. With the intention to play the season on the half-back line and the wing, he played his first competitive match in Melbourne colours in the opening week
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match against the Western Bulldogs at
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playing as a defender. After playing all three matches in the JLT Community Series, he made his debut for Melbourne in the thirty point win against St Kilda at Etihad Stadium in round one. He played the opening six matches of the year, but struggled to make a significant impact, and he was dropped for the round seven match against Hawthorn at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The same weekend, when Melksham was playing for Melbourne's VFL affiliate team, the
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, he was reported twice and subsequently received a one-match suspension. He was recalled to the senior side for the thirty-five-point win against Gold Coast at TIO Traeger Park in round ten. He played the remainder of the season in a new position as a defensive forward, and kicked twenty-one goals following his return, with ''
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'' reporter, Brayden May, writing the new role had "breathed new life" into Melksham. Melksham excelled in his new role as a forward in 2018, finishing with a career-high 32 goals for the season as Melbourne made its first finals series since 2006. Highlights included a 5-goal, best on ground performance against Carlton in Round 9, and 4 goals against West Coast in a dramatic Round 22 win which confirmed Melbourne’s position in the top 8. Despite Melbourne’s drastic form slump in 2019, Melksham played consistently in the early rounds, before a foot injury in Round 8 against Gold Coast sidelined him for 3 months. He returned to form in 2020, playing every match of the shortened season, including captaining the side to victory against North Melbourne in Round 11, due to the absence of Max Gawn and Jack Viney. Melksham, however, struggled to have an impact in the closing rounds of the season as Melbourne missed out on the finals, finishing in 9th position.


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