Dylan Moore (footballer)
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Dylan Moore (born 4 August 1999) is a professional
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er who players for the
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in the
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(AFL).


Early career

Moore mixed his football with athletics during his junior career. Moore stated in an interview with the ''
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'' that he participated in athletics in the summer "just to get myself fit for footy in the winter." He took out a state steeplechase title in 2014 and a 1600m event at the Stawell Gift in 2016. He attended Caulfield Grammar School and won the best and fairest award for the schools First XVIII football side during his draft year. Prior he played community football for Forest Hill Zebras and Rowville Hawks in the Eastern Football League. Ranked by Champion Data as the 12th best player in the 2017 AFL draft, Moore was selected by the Hawthorn Hawks at selection No.67.


AFL career

He injured his shoulder playing for Box Hill after two VFL games and missed eight weeks of footy. Once fit he returned to the team and progressively got better and better. He played a superb finals series for Box Hill, with four goals in the preliminary final and three goals in the victorious Grand Final. He made his debut against after a late withdrawal of Jarryd Roughead with injury. Moore managed to play seven games in his debut season. Dealing with a Covid season, with all Victorian teams in travelling hubs Moore was given three games at the end of the season. In just his tenth game and the last for the 2020 season Moore was awarded a Brownlow vote with 25 disposals and a goal. Following the 2020 season, there was speculation that Moore could be delisted, but the Hawks retained him on the rookie list. In 2021 Moore managed to get through pre-season without any injury, he performed well in pre-season matches prior to the 2021 AFL season, and he was important in Hawthorn's round 1 victory in that year over , where he kicked three goals. He played in 20 games in 2021 and all senior games in 2022. He started rotating through the midfield as the season progressed. The small crumbing forward has developed into a breakaway midfielder. After a career best 2024 season which saw Moore kick 36 goals and finish 2nd in the AFL for goal assists, he was awarded his first All-Australian blazer, being named in the forward pocket.


Statistics

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2025 So far, the year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudanese civil war, and the Gaza war. Internal crises in Bangladesh post-resignation v ...
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Honours and achievements

Team * McClelland Trophy (): 2024 * VFL premiership player (): 2018 Individual *
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2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Dylan Living people 1999 births Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Eastern Ranges players Box Hill Football Club players Hawthorn Football Club players All-Australians (AFL) People educated at Caulfield Grammar School Australian people of English descent 21st-century Australian sportsmen