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Jason Heatley (born 21 February 1972) is a former Australian rules football full-forward, who played for and during the 1990s.


Early career

Heatley started out in the
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in Victoria with 118 goals for North Heidelberg and was zoned to Fitzroy who rejected him as too slight for full-forwardCasellas, Ken; "Heatley Believes He Has What It Takes"; in ''
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after playing six practice matches before the 1993 season, during three of which he was stationed at full-back. Consequently, he was recruited by Subiaco, where he kicked 111 goals in 1993, winning the
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and kicking the highest aggregate of goals since Warren Ralph kicked 128 in 1983. Heatley caught the attention of AFL recruiters, and was picked up in the 1993 AFL Draft by the
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, but the same fears that derailed him from signing with Fitzroy prevented him breaking into the strong Eagles team. After three seasons on the list for just three games, Heatley was delisted at the end of 1996. Heatley continued nonetheless to kick goals for Subiaco: 81 in 1994, 123 in 1995 (winning his second Bernie Naylor Medal) and 55 in 1996.


St Kilda career

St Kilda picked Heatley up in the 1996 AFL Draft, and he debuted for the Saints in
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. Heatley kicked 73 goals in 1997, and he was known for his set-shot accuracy in front of goal. He led St Kilda’s goalkicking and became a vital part of a St Kilda team. In his first game for St Kilda, he kicked 5 goals against Collingwood in Round 3. Heatley also kicked a personal best of 9 goals and 1 behind that year in Round 14 where St Kilda won by 9 goals against North Melbourne at Waverley Park. Heatley played in 17 of 22 matches in the 1997 AFL Premiership Season home-and-away rounds in which St Kilda qualified in first position for the 1997 AFL Finals Series, winning the club’s second minor premiership and first
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. Heatley played in the
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in which St Kilda was defeated by 31 points. He was the third-highest goalkicker in the AFL that year, behind
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and
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. In
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, Heatley had an average year; the inconsistency of the team reflected his performances. However, he still won the Saints’ goalkicking, albeit with only 48 goals for the year. In 1999 and
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, Heatley’s AFL career started a downward spiral. He managed only thirteen games in 1999 for a return of 27 goals, and in 2000 he played seven games for only fifteen goals, after which St. Kilda, trying to rebuild after a disastrous season with only two wins under general expectation of at least a finals berth, delisted him.


Post-AFL career

Heatley returned to North Heidelberg in 2001 and won the Diamond Valley goalkicking award by kicking 110 goals. Heatley had a two-year stint with the Tasmania Devils in the VFL before coaching
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in the
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. Heatley returned to Melbourne and coached Northcote Park Cougars in the
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. Heatley coached the Cougars for three seasons: 2012, 2013, and 2014. In 2012, Heatley was awarded the ACFA coach of the Northern Region. As of 2023, he remains the coach of North Heidelberg.


References


External links

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WAFL Player Profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Heatley, Jason Subiaco Football Club players 1972 births Living people St Kilda Football Club players West Coast Eagles players North Heidelberg Football Club players Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Warrnambool Football Club players Warrnambool Football Club coaches Tasmanian Devils Football Club players People from Reservoir, Victoria