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Max Duffy (born 11 April 1993) is an Australian former American football punter. He was the punter for the Kentucky Wildcats and also an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Key Information

Duffy attended Kent Street Senior High School.[1]

He mainly played basketball as a junior and only converted to Australian rules football after missing selection in a state squad. He was not selected in the first two AFL drafts that he nominated for, and was working as a tree lopper while playing for East Fremantle in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) when he was recruited with 39th draft pick in the 2012 AFL draft.[2]

Australian football career

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Due to a series of shoulder and hamstring injuries, Duffy spent significant periods of the 2013 and 2014 seasons out of the game. He made his debut for the Fremantle Football Club in round 20, 2014 against Geelong following some good form in the WAFL for Peel.[3] After starting the game as the substitute, he kicked a goal with his first kick in the AFL and kicked a second goal late in the last quarter, however, Fremantle lost by two points.[4]

Duffy was delisted at the conclusion of the 2015 season.[5] He then joined West Perth in the WAFL for the 2016 season. Prior to the 2017 season, however, he announced his retirement from Australian to train to become an American football punter.[6]

American football career

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In December 2017, Duffy was signed by the Kentucky Wildcats as a punter. Ray Guy’s ProKicker.com rated him as the top 2018 punting prospect.[7] Duffy earned GPR Analytics National Punter of the Year in 2019 with an NCAA leading 98.30 GPR Punt Rating[8]

Duffy was drafted by the Toronto Argonauts in the fourth round of the 2021 CFL Global Draft on 15 April 2021.[9] He signed with the Denver Broncos of the NFL as an undrafted free agent on 24 May 2021.[10] He was waived on June 17.

On 10 March 2022, Duffy was drafted by the Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League.[11]

Statistics

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Statistics are correct to the end of the 2015 season[12]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2014 Fremantle 24 2 2 1 7 3 10 2 0 1.0 0.5 3.5 1.5 5.0 1.0 0.0
2015 Fremantle 24 1 1 0 5 7 12 3 1 1.0 0.0 5.0 7.0 12.5 3.0 1.0
Career 3 3 1 12 10 22 5 1 1.0 0.3 4.0 3.3 7.3 1.7 0.3

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Max Duffy (born April 11, 1993) is an Australian former punter and current director of Prokick . Born in Perth, , Duffy initially pursued a career in , playing three games as a forward for the Dockers in the Australian Football League (AFL) between 2013 and 2015. After being delisted by Fremantle at the end of the 2015 season, he transitioned to through the Prokick program, which trains Australian athletes for punting roles in U.S. college and professional football. Duffy enrolled at the in 2017, earning a in in 2019 and a master's degree in in 2021. During his three seasons with the Kentucky Wildcats from 2018 to 2020, Duffy appeared in 34 games and became the program's all-time leading punter with 149 punts for 6,851 yards and a 46.0-yard career average. In 2018, his debut season, he set a school single-season record with a 44.8-yard average on 60 punts. Duffy's performance peaked in 2019, when he led the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) with a 48.1-yard punting average on 49 punts, placed 22 punts inside the opponent's 20-yard line, and recorded a career-long 75-yard punt (tied for the third-longest in Kentucky history). That year, he won the Ray Guy Award as the nation's top punter, earned unanimous first-team All-American honors from multiple outlets, and was named first-team All-Southeastern Conference (SEC). In 2020, despite the shortened season, he averaged 45.1 yards per punt, ranking 12th nationally, and received second-team All-SEC recognition along with All-Bowl Team honors. After going undrafted in the , Duffy was selected by the in the CFL Global Draft and signed with the as an undrafted on May 24, 2021, but was waived in June 2021. He later played for the Pittsburgh Maulers in the USFL in 2022 and served as a graduate assistant coach at from 2023 to 2024. As of 2025, Duffy has returned to Perth, , to lead the Prokick Australia program.

Early life and education

Upbringing in Perth

Max Duffy was born on 11 April 1993 in Perth, . He is the son of John and Jiulie Duffy and has three siblings: Jack, Katie, and Rosie. Growing up in the suburb of East Victoria Park, Duffy was raised in a typical Australian family environment in the coastal , where outdoor activities and community sports were integral to daily life. During his early childhood, Duffy's interests leaned toward and soccer, reflecting the diverse youth scene in . He emerged as an elite junior athlete, representing in at the under-16 level, which highlighted the competitive and supportive sporting culture of Perth that encouraged multi-sport participation among young people. This environment, characterized by Perth's expansive suburbs and access to local leagues, fostered his initial athletic development before he shifted focus at age 15.

Athletic beginnings and schooling

Max Duffy grew up in Perth, where access to a variety of sports shaped his early athletic pursuits. He initially focused on and soccer during his youth, participating competitively in these sports before transitioning to at the age of 15. Duffy attended Kent Street Senior High School in Perth, completing his there while beginning to hone his skills in . During this period, he played junior football for the Rossmoyne Junior Football Club, which served as his foundational club experience in the sport. As a junior, Duffy advanced to the West Australian Football League (WAFL), representing at the under-18 level and initially playing for Perth before transferring to East . His time with East Fremantle in the WAFL colts competition was particularly notable, where he demonstrated strong kicking ability as a forward, averaging consistent goal-kicking performances that drew scout attention. This development of precise and powerful kicking skills in the Australian rules context laid the groundwork for his professional aspirations.

Australian rules football career

Draft selection and Fremantle Dockers

Duffy was selected by the Fremantle Dockers with pick No. 39 in the 2012 AFL National Draft, following a strong season in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) with East Fremantle, where his precise kicking ability stood out. In 2013, his first year on 's senior list, Duffy faced significant setbacks from multiple injuries, limiting him to just 12 WAFL games for East Fremantle, where he managed 16 goals despite the disruptions. These injuries, including four strains—two in each leg—prevented any AFL appearances and hampered his development early in his professional career. Duffy made his AFL debut in Round 20 of the 2014 season against at Simonds , entering as the substitute and contributing two goals in a narrow four-point loss, showcasing his forward potential with his first kick resulting in a major. He followed this with a second game in Round 21 against Hawthorn, though his involvement was limited to two disposals in a preliminary final berth-clinching win for . Early in the 2014 preseason and WAFL season, another injury sidelined him for six to eight weeks, further testing his consistency. In 2015, Duffy earned one more AFL opportunity in Round 23 against at , where he kicked a late goal in a 69-point defeat, bringing his total to three games and three goals for . Positioned primarily as a forward with utility capabilities, his limited chances stemmed from ongoing concerns and struggles to maintain form at the WAFL level, ultimately restricting his impact at the elite level during his time with the Dockers.

Playing statistics and departure

Over his brief AFL tenure spanning 2014 and 2015, Duffy featured in a total of three games, registering 3 goals, 1 behind, 12 kicks, 10 handballs, 22 disposals, 5 marks, and 1 tackle.
SeasonGamesGoalsBehindsKicksHandballsDisposalsMarksTackles
2014221731020
2015110571231
Career33112102251
These figures equated to an average of 7.3 disposals per game, reflecting limited opportunities hampered by injuries and competition for forward-line spots. At the conclusion of the 2015 season, delisted Duffy as part of a broader list overhaul that included six other players. Following his delisting, Duffy returned to and signed with West Perth in the WAFL for the 2016 season, aiming to rebuild his form and potentially attract further AFL interest. He contributed as a forward, including a three-goal debut in round one, but ultimately did not secure a senior recall. Prior to the 2017 season, Duffy announced his retirement from Australian football to pursue a in punting, having trained with Prokick Australia to hone the necessary skills. Duffy later reflected on his abbreviated AFL career as a valuable stepping stone that provided professional experience and exposure, despite the setbacks from injuries and delisting. During his time with , he began studying for a psychology degree at in Perth, which he completed in the United States while transitioning to .

American football career

College tenure at Kentucky

In December 2017, Max Duffy, a 24-year-old former Australian rules footballer, signed with the as an international punter recruit through the Prokick Australia program, marking his transition to after his professional AFL career stalled. This move was motivated by his AFL retirement, prompting him to pursue punting opportunities in the U.S. via specialized training. Duffy's three-year college career from 2018 to 2020 spanned 34 games, during which he established himself as a dominant special teams player in the (SEC). He punted 151 times for 6,940 yards, achieving a career average of 46.0 yards per punt that set a new all-time record at . In his 2018 sophomore season, he handled 60 punts for 2,687 yards at a 44.8-yard average, providing consistent field position advantages for the Wildcats' defense. His 2019 junior year was particularly standout, with 49 punts averaging 48.1 yards to lead the nation, including 22 boots of 50-plus yards and 24 inside the opponent's 20-yard line; this performance earned him the as the top punter in . As a senior in 2020, shortened by the , he appeared in nine games with 42 punts for 1,895 yards at a 45.1-yard average, ranking fourth in the SEC and 12th nationally, while notching a career-long 75-yard punt. Adapting from presented challenges for Duffy, including learning American football rules, terminology, and equipment like pads and helmets, as well as shifting from running-focused conditioning to in U.S. offseason programs. Despite these hurdles, his background enabled unique skills, such as ambidextrous punting and rolling out to evade blockers—evident in a viral fake punt play during the . Elected team captain in 2020, Duffy's reliability in SEC play bolstered Kentucky's special teams unit, frequently flipping field position and contributing to key victories through precise hang time and directional kicking.

Professional engagements

Following his standout college career at the , where he set records as one of the nation's top punters, Max Duffy pursued professional opportunities in leagues. In 2021, Duffy was selected by the in the fourth round, 30th overall, of the Canadian Football League's Global Draft. However, he did not sign with the team, opting instead to pursue NFL prospects. Duffy signed with the as an undrafted on May 24, 2021, joining the team ahead of preseason . He competed for the punter position but was waived on June 17, 2021, after appearing in the preseason opener. Duffy continued his professional aspirations in the United States Football League (USFL), where he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Maulers in the ninth round of the league's supplemental draft on March 10, 2022. During the 2022 season, he served as the Maulers' primary punter, recording 43 punts for a 43.1-yard average. Throughout his professional tenure, Duffy faced significant challenges, including intense competition for specialized punter roles in established leagues like the and the inherent instability of emerging leagues such as the USFL. These factors limited his opportunities to secure a long-term despite his technical skill. After the , Duffy rejoined the organization. As of the 2025 NFL season, he serves as the team's punter.

Post-playing activities

U.S. coaching roles

Following the conclusion of his professional playing career in the United States Football League (USFL) during the 2022 season with the Maulers, Max Duffy transitioned into , utilizing his specialized knowledge in punting techniques developed through years of professional experience. In August 2023, Duffy joined the football program as a focused on video operations, while also serving as the punter coach for the Racers, a team competing at the Subdivision (FCS) level. In this dual role, Duffy handled video analysis responsibilities to support game preparation and opponent , mentored the punting specialists to enhance their skills and performance, and contributed to broader staff operations within the program. Duffy's tenure at Murray State concluded in early 2025, when he chose to forgo pursuing a long-term career in the U.S. and returned to .

Return to Australia and Prokick involvement

In 2025, Max Duffy returned to his hometown of Perth, , after serving as a graduate assistant coach at . Upon his return, he assumed leadership of the Prokick Australia program in Perth, starting in mid-2025. The program specializes in training aspiring Australian punters with the skills needed to secure scholarships and professional pathways in U.S. and the , combining punting technique, physical conditioning, and academic preparation for life in America. Duffy's coaching philosophy draws directly from his own journey transitioning from with the Fremantle Dockers to elite punting at the , where he earned the as the nation's top punter in 2019. He emphasizes refined technique and adaptability to help Australian talents overcome the unique challenges of the drop punt style used in , leveraging his firsthand expertise to bridge the gap between the two codes. His prior U.S. coaching roles, including working with punters at Murray State, served as valuable preparation for guiding the next generation of Australian specialists. As of November 2025, Duffy remains actively engaged in local and professional footballer development through Prokick, including virtual clinics shared via social platforms to reach a broader audience of prospects.

Awards and honors

Australian rules football achievements

During his junior career, Duffy was selected for the State Academy 18s in 2010 and the State Academy 16s in 2009, recognizing his emerging talent as a forward from the Rossmoyne Junior Football Club. In the WAFL, Duffy earned recognition in the 2012 WAFL Rising Star Award count, where he polled seven votes to finish equal third. This performance came during a standout season with East , where he kicked 33 goals in 15 games, contributing to the team's strong campaign. He later played for Peel Thunder and West Perth but received no further major WAFL individual accolades. Kane Mitchell won the Sandover that year as the league's fairest and best player. Duffy's AFL tenure with was brief, spanning three games across 2014 and 2015 after being drafted with pick 39 in the 2012 national draft, and he received no nominations for the award or other rookie honors. Duffy is noted among the select group of AFL-listed players to successfully transition to professional as a punter, joining predecessors such as Darren Bennett, Ben Graham, and in achieving contracts.

American football accolades

During his tenure at the University of Kentucky, Max Duffy established himself as one of the premier punters in , earning the 2019 as the nation's top collegiate punter for his exceptional performance, which included leading the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) with a 48.1-yard gross punting average. The award, presented annually by the Augusta Sports Council, recognized Duffy's ability to consistently flip field position and contribute to Kentucky's strong net punting rankings. Duffy also received first-team All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) honors from the in 2019, reflecting his dominance within one of college football's most competitive leagues. His accolades extended to multiple first-team selections that year, including from the , Sporting News, , (FWAA), Walter Camp Football Foundation, (AFCA), , , Phil Steele, Athlon Sports, and , underscoring his national impact as a specialist. In 2020, Duffy earned second-team All-SEC honors from both the and league coaches, capping his college career with consistent recognition for his punting prowess. At the professional level, Duffy garnered attention in the United States Football League (USFL), where he was named Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 9 of the 2022 season while playing for the Maulers, honoring his contributions in a key matchup.

Career statistics

AFL performance

Max Duffy played a total of three (AFL) games for the Dockers across the 2014 and 2015 seasons. His performance statistics are summarized in the following table:
YearGamesGoalsBehindsKicksHandballsDisposalsMarksTackles
2014221731020
2015110571231
Career Totals33112102251
Career Averages-1.00.34.03.37.31.70.3
These figures reflect Duffy's limited opportunities at AFL level, where he demonstrated scoring ability with three goals in three appearances but averaged just 7.3 disposals per game amid low game volume.

College and professional punting

Max Duffy's college punting at the spanned three seasons from 2018 to 2020, during which he appeared in 34 games and established himself as one of the top punters in NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) history. Over 151 punts, he amassed 6,940 yards for a average of 46.0 yards per punt, setting a program record as Kentucky's all-time leader in punting average. In 2019, Duffy had a breakout junior season, punting 49 times for 2,358 yards at an FBS-leading average of 48.1 yards per punt, which earned him the as the nation's top punter. His performance that year also led the (SEC) in punting average. As a senior in 2020, Duffy handled 42 punts across nine games for 1,895 yards and a 45.1-yard average, contributing to Kentucky's defensive efforts despite a shortened season due to the . Transitioning to professional football, Duffy's initial NFL opportunity came with the in 2021, where he signed as an undrafted but was waived in June before and preseason games, resulting in no recorded punts during his brief tenure. In 2022, he joined the Pittsburgh Maulers of the (USFL), appearing in all 10 regular-season games and punting 43 times for 1,852 yards at a 43.1-yard average, with a long punt of 68 yards. Duffy's punting demonstrated notable consistency across levels, with his college career average surpassing his USFL mark while maintaining elite distance relative to professional standards. The following table summarizes his key punting statistics:
Year/LevelTeamGamesPuntsYardsAverage (yds/punt)
2018 (College)Kentucky12602,68744.8
2019 (College)Kentucky13492,35848.1
2020 (College)Kentucky9421,89545.1
Career (College)Kentucky341516,94046.0
2021 (NFL Preseason)Denver Broncos000N/A
2022 (USFL)Pittsburgh Maulers10431,85243.1

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