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Sam Durham (born 09 July 2001) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for Essendon in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Key Information

AFL career

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Durham was recruited by Essendon with the 9th draft pick in the 2021 mid-season draft.[1] He made his debut in round 18 of the 2021 season against North Melbourne. He collected 11 disposals in an 18-point victory.[2]

Durham was upgraded to Essendon's senior list for the 2023 season after a season and a half on the rookie list.[3] Durham kicked the winning goal for Essendon with 7 seconds left, in the annual Dreamtime at the 'G match against Richmond.[4] Durham also won Essendon's Player of the Month award in August of that season, to cap off a strong season.[5]

Durham again rose to new heights in the 2024 season, having his true breakout season as he was deployed as a full time midfielder and established himself as one of Essendon's best and most important players.[6][7][8] During the season, Durham also signed a 4 year contract extension with the Bombers, through to the end of 2028.[9]

Statistics

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Updated to the end of the 2025 season.[10]

Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2021 Essendon 42 7 1 2 47 52 99 31 9 0.1 0.3 6.7 7.4 14.1 4.4 1.3 0
2022 Essendon 22 20 5 6 140 161 301 91 35 0.3 0.3 7.0 8.1 15.1 4.6 1.8 0
2023 Essendon 22 22 5 2 178 185 363 107 47 0.2 0.1 8.1 8.4 16.5 4.9 2.1 0
2024 Essendon 22 22 10 5 235 235 470 88 97 0.5 0.2 10.7 10.7 21.4 4.0 4.4 6
2025 Essendon 22 20 8 7 201 236 437 59 82 0.4 0.4 10.1 11.8 21.9 3.0 4.1 4
Career 91 29 22 801 869 1670 376 270 0.3 0.2 8.8 9.6 18.4 4.1 3.0 10

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from Grokipedia
Sam Durham (born 9 July 2001) is an Australian rules footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Durham was recruited by Essendon with the ninth pick in the 2021 AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft from the Richmond Football Club's VFL side, having previously played for the Murray Bushrangers in the NAB League and Seymour in local Victorian football. He made his AFL debut later that year against North Melbourne, recording 11 disposals, five marks, and one tackle in Essendon's 18-point victory. Standing at 185 cm and weighing 84 kg, Durham quickly established himself as a versatile and athletic on-baller, known for his strong marking and contested ball-winning ability. One of Durham's most iconic moments came in round 10 of the 2023 season during the match against Richmond, where he marked and kicked the match-winning goal with seconds remaining, securing a one-point victory and ending Essendon's 13-game losing streak against their traditional rivals. This performance marked the beginning of his rapid ascent, as he was recognized as one of the AFL's most improved players in 2024, finishing third in Essendon's count for behind captain . He repeated this third-place finish in the 2025 , solidifying his role as a key with 91 career games and 29 goals to date. Durham is contracted with Essendon until at least 2028 as a .

Early life and junior career

Personal background

Sam Durham was born on July 9, 2001, in Seymour, a regional town in Victoria's . Raised by his single mother, Jan, who owns a local shoe shop, Durham grew up in a close-knit community that emphasized resilience and hard work. He has a brother named Joel, and family outings with an uncle, including and hunting trips, fostered his early appreciation for physical challenges and outdoor pursuits. As a self-described "scrawny kid," Durham faced physical limitations in his youth but drew motivation from Seymour's supportive environment, where community members at the local football club encouraged his persistence. Before fully committing to football, he worked as an apprentice , starting shifts at 6 a.m. and often finishing as late as 11 p.m., even during the when training was limited. This demanding routine, supported by his carpentry boss who urged him to chase his AFL dreams, instilled a rigorous that Durham credits for his and discipline. Durham's initial exposure to Australian rules football came through the Seymour Football Netball Club, where he played junior levels under coach Ben Davey and demonstrated above-average talent across multiple sports, including , running, and athletics. These early experiences in Seymour's local scene laid the foundation for his development, blending community influences with personal grit.

Junior football achievements

Sam Durham began his football journey with the Seymour Football Netball Club in his hometown, progressing through the local juniors before earning a spot with the in the NAB League. As a product of the Seymour Lions, he became the third player from the club to reach AFL level, following and , highlighting the pathway from regional Victoria to elite competition. Durham's first elite exposure came in 2019 with the , where he played all 16 games of the NAB League season as a bottom-age . He averaged 14.3 disposals, including 7.7 kicks and 6.6 handballs, while contributing 2.7 tackles and 2.6 marks per game, with notable inside-50 entries (2.2 per game). A standout performance came in round 17 against the GWV Rebels, where he recorded 18 disposals, four tackles, and five inside-50s, demonstrating his growing midfield presence despite his lean frame at 182 cm and 70 kg. Despite this debut season, Durham was overlooked in the 2019 AFL national draft, primarily due to his physical immaturity and limited prior elite experience compared to peers. His smaller stature hindered selection for earlier squads, and the 2020 season's cancellation from further stalled his progress, positioning him as a raw, long-term prospect needing strength development. Paralleling his football growth, Durham worked as a carpenter apprentice, balancing physical maturation with on-field improvement. Entering 2021, Durham elevated his game, first with a brief NAB League stint for the before transitioning to Richmond's VFL side, where he built mid-season draft momentum. In six VFL games on the wing and half-back, he averaged nearly 13 disposals, with his breakout performance in round one against Sandringham yielding 23 disposals alongside teammate . At the 2021 state combine, he showcased athletic prowess with an 88 cm running vertical leap and an 8.17-second agility test time, underscoring his explosive potential. This form, combined with versatile traits, propelled him into contention for the mid-season rookie draft.

AFL career

Draft selection and debut

Sam Durham was selected by Essendon with the ninth pick in the 2021 NAB AFL Mid-Season Draft on June 2, 2021, after playing for Richmond's VFL side earlier that season. The mid-season draft provided an opportunity for clubs to recruit established players overlooked in prior national drafts, and Durham, at age 20, had been passed over in both the 2019 and 2020 drafts despite strong performances with the in the NAB League. Essendon targeted him to reinforce their midfield amid injuries to key players like and , valuing his versatility as an outside capable of playing on the wing, half-back, or in a tagging role, along with his agility and skill set honed in VFL matches, including a 23-disposal outing in Round 1 against Sandringham. Durham made his AFL debut just six weeks later, in round 18 against on July 18, , at Metricon Stadium, becoming Essendon's seventh debutant that season. Lining up primarily as a , he recorded 11 disposals (seven kicks and four handballs), five marks, one tackle, one behind, one goal assist, and one clearance while playing 72 percent of the game time. His composed ball use and contested marking contributed to Essendon's 18-point victory, marking a solid introduction to senior football following an impressive VFL stint with the Bombers, where he averaged 17 disposals, 4.5 marks, and three tackles across four games. As a mid-season , Durham signed an initial one-year contract with Essendon covering the remainder of the 2021 season, reflecting the standard terms for such selections that allow for evaluation before longer commitments. At 20 years old, he faced the challenges of rapidly adapting to the AFL's professional demands, including higher physical intensity and tactical complexity compared to VFL level, though his quick elevation to the senior side underscored his readiness and Essendon's confidence in his potential. This late entry into the league, after years in lower levels, instilled a grounded approach that aided his transition.

2021–2023 seasons

Durham's 2021 season was marked by a limited role following his mid-season debut, as he adjusted to the demands of AFL football as a developing . He appeared in seven games for Essendon, primarily in a rotational capacity, accumulating one goal and averaging 14.1 disposals per game. This exposure helped build his experience, though he remained on the throughout the year. In 2022, Durham showed steady progress, earning a more consistent spot in Essendon's lineup with 20 appearances. His physicality improved, allowing him to contribute as a versatile , where he kicked five goals and averaged 15.1 disposals per game. This season highlighted his growing reliability, culminating in his to the club's senior list in November. Durham's 2023 campaign represented a significant breakthrough, with 22 games played and five goals scored, alongside an average of 16.5 disposals per game. A pivotal moment came in round 10 during the clash against Richmond, where he marked in the goal square and kicked the match-winning goal in the final minute, securing a one-point and ending Essendon's 13-game losing streak against the Tigers. Over these three seasons, Durham transitioned from a peripheral to a regular squad member, demonstrating enhanced endurance and in the midfield without major disruptions.

2024–2025 seasons

In the 2024 season, Sam Durham solidified his position as a of Essendon's midfield, playing all 22 games and averaging career-high figures of 21.4 disposals, 4.4 tackles, and 4.1 clearances per match. His relentless work rate saw him rank third at the club in contested possessions, clearances, and tackles, contributing significantly to the Bombers' contested ball wins during a competitive campaign. His overall development was recognized across the competition, with Durham noted as one of the AFL's most improved players that season. Durham's breakout year culminated in third place in Essendon's count with 184 votes, behind winner and runner-up Nic Martin. Recognizing his rapid ascent from a mid-season draftee to a vital , Essendon secured Durham's services with a four-year contract extension in March 2024, keeping him at the club until at least the end of 2028 as a . Durham's form carried into the 2025 season, where he featured in 20 games as a midfield mainstay, averaging 21.8 disposals and a career-best 5.3 clearances while accumulating 201 kicks overall. Despite Essendon's challenging year marked by injuries and a 13-game that derailed their hopes, Durham maintained consistent output through selfless contest work and run, earning an AFLPA most courageous nomination for his fearless efforts in key stoppages. He repeated his third-place finish in the with 175 votes. His partnership with at clearances provided for the Bombers' emerging midfield group, fostering depth and hunger among younger players like Angus Clarke and Archie Roberts for future campaigns.

Playing style and role

Physical attributes and skills

Sam Durham measures 185 cm in height and 84 kg in weight, characteristics that have supported his transition into a durable AFL midfielder. Initially described as a "scrawny kid" during his junior career with the , where his slight build led to frequent oversights by selectors, Durham underwent significant physical maturation after entering the league via the 2021 mid-season draft. By 2024, he had added notable muscle mass, particularly through targeted during Essendon's camp, evolving into a more robust frame capable of withstanding midfield physicality without sacrificing his natural movement. His athletic profile was evident early through draft combine testing, where he posted an 88 cm running vertical leap and completed the test in 8.17 seconds, metrics that underscore his explosive power and quick directional changes. These attributes translate directly to on-field speed, enabling rapid accelerations in tight spaces, while his elite —honed through rigorous conditioning—allows him to maintain high work rates across quarters, covering extensive ground in transition play. Durham's core skills center on contested environments, where he ranked third at Essendon in contested possessions during the 2024 season, reflecting his tenacity in winning hard balls at stoppages. His tackling prowess provides intense pressure on opponents, evidenced by a career-high average of 4.4 tackles per game that year. In clearance situations, he averaged 4.1 per match, again placing third club-wide, demonstrating his effectiveness in extracting the ball from packs. Even under duress, Durham maintains solid disposal efficiency at 75.4%, facilitating clean handballs and kicks to advance play. These traits position Durham comparably to other AFL midfielders around his height, who must balance added bulk for physical contests with agility and stamina to meet the league's demands for relentless ball-winning and pressure application in high-stakes midfield battles.

Team contributions and development

Sam Durham has established himself as a primary inside for Essendon, specializing in contested possessions and clearances at stoppages, where his relentless drive into the contest provides a foundational element to the team's midfield output. This role leverages his explosive traits to win hard balls and initiate play from the coalface, allowing Essendon to maintain pressure and regain possession in key areas of the ground. Durham's career trajectory reflects a clear from a rotational outside player on the wing and half-back flank to a core midfield member, a shift that gained momentum post-2023 through increased time at centre bounces and pre-season focus on stoppage work. In this progression, he has emerged as a leader in tackles, demonstrating a 100% effort mindset that sets performance standards and influences younger teammates, while contributing to midfield balance by pairing his inside grunt with the running capacity of players like and . His tactical integration has reshaped Essendon's midfield structure since 2023, injecting vigor and enabling faster transitions from clearances to forward supply, which has enhanced the team's ability to convert stoppage wins into scoring opportunities. This dynamic has been supported by broader roster adjustments, such as the addition of versatile midfielders, allowing Durham to focus on his strengths while fostering a more cohesive unit. Ongoing development for Durham centers on building endurance in outside running to maintain intensity across full games and refining instinctual play under pressure, areas that coaches view as key to sustaining his impact as a mainstay in the .

Career statistics and honors

Individual awards and accolades

Throughout his AFL career, Sam Durham has earned several individual accolades recognizing his development and contributions at Essendon. In 2023, following a breakout season that included kicking the match-winning goal in the against Richmond, Durham was recognized as one of the competition's most improved players, highlighted by his transition from the to a consistent senior contributor. Durham finished third in Essendon's 2024 count for the club's award, accumulating 184 votes behind winner (212) and runner-up Nic Martin (197), reflecting his strong midfield performances that season. He repeated this achievement in 2025, placing third in the with 175 votes, behind (217) and Archie Roberts (186). In terms of league-wide honors, Durham received 6 Brownlow Medal votes in 2024 for his standout games, marking his first career votes in the award, and added 2 votes in 2025. At the club level, he won the Adam Ramanauskas Most Courageous Player award in 2025, acknowledging his toughness and resilience on the field. Additionally, Durham earned Essendon's Player of the Month award for August 2023, capping a strong finish to his breakout year.

Statistical overview

Sam Durham has played 91 games for Essendon since his debut in 2021, scoring 29 goals in total. His career averages include 18.4 disposals, 8.8 kicks, 9.6 handballs, 3.0 tackles, 2.8 clearances, and 7.9 contested possessions per game. In his debut season of 2021, Durham appeared in 7 games, averaging 14.1 disposals and 1.4 tackles. He played 20 games in 2022, with 15.1 disposals and 1.8 tackles per game on average. The 2023 season marked a career-high in average disposals at 16.5 across 22 games, alongside 2.1 tackles per game. In 2024, he featured in 22 games, averaging 21.4 disposals and leading the team in clearances with 4.1 per game. Durham's 2025 campaign included 20 games, highlighted by 201 kicks and 5.4 clearances per game. Durham ranked in the top three among Essendon players for contested possessions (8.9 per game), clearances (4.1 per game), and tackles (4.4 per game) in 2024.
SeasonGamesGoalsDisposals (avg)Kicks (avg)Handballs (avg)Tackles (avg)Clearances (avg)Contested Possessions (avg)
20217114.16.77.41.31.44.9
202220515.17.08.11.81.05.9
202322516.58.18.42.11.16.2
2024221021.410.710.74.44.18.9
202520821.910.111.84.15.411.8
Career912918.48.89.63.02.87.9
Note: Averages rounded to one decimal place; derived from season totals.

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