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Will Martyn
William Martyn (born 29 March 2001) is a professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Martyn first played junior football for the Aspley Football Club's under eight division. He was a stand out player from an early age, joining the under 13 division of the Brisbane Lions Academy in 2014. He represented the Brisbane North region at State Academy Championships over coming years, including in 2015.
In 2016, Martyn represented Queensland at the Under 15 National Championships and was named best on ground in a premiership winning division 1 final with the Aspley Under 15 side that same year.
In 2018, Martyn represented Queensland at the Under 17 National Championships, where he was regularly the side's leading ball-winner and named in his team's best players on two occasions. He was one of three Queenslanders rewarded with All-Star selection at the end of that series, playing in an All-Star match at the MCG prior to that season's AFL Grand Final.
Martyn was one of 150 elite junior talents selected to participate in the AFL Academy in 2019, before captaining the Lions Academy side in the 2019 NAB League Boys season, averaging 29 disposals and four clearances a game across five matches and ultimately winning the side's MVP award. During the season, Martyn was named as part of a 26-player national under 18 squad to play against VFL side the Casey Demons in a one-off exhibition game.
That same year, he represented Queensland as part of Allies side at the 2019 AFL Under 18 Championships.
Following the tournament, Martyn was released by the Lions to play two senior NEAFL matches with rival side and his former junior club Aspley. Impressive performances saw Martyn recalled to the Lions, where he made a second NEAFL club debut that year alongside non-selected AFL players in the Brisbane Lions' reserves side. He remained with the side into its finals series and became a NEAFL premiership player in the club's grand final win over Southport.
Martyn was invited to participate in the 2019 AFL draft combine, where he recorded the ninth best two kilometre time trial time (Six minutes 16 seconds).
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Will Martyn
William Martyn (born 29 March 2001) is a professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Martyn first played junior football for the Aspley Football Club's under eight division. He was a stand out player from an early age, joining the under 13 division of the Brisbane Lions Academy in 2014. He represented the Brisbane North region at State Academy Championships over coming years, including in 2015.
In 2016, Martyn represented Queensland at the Under 15 National Championships and was named best on ground in a premiership winning division 1 final with the Aspley Under 15 side that same year.
In 2018, Martyn represented Queensland at the Under 17 National Championships, where he was regularly the side's leading ball-winner and named in his team's best players on two occasions. He was one of three Queenslanders rewarded with All-Star selection at the end of that series, playing in an All-Star match at the MCG prior to that season's AFL Grand Final.
Martyn was one of 150 elite junior talents selected to participate in the AFL Academy in 2019, before captaining the Lions Academy side in the 2019 NAB League Boys season, averaging 29 disposals and four clearances a game across five matches and ultimately winning the side's MVP award. During the season, Martyn was named as part of a 26-player national under 18 squad to play against VFL side the Casey Demons in a one-off exhibition game.
That same year, he represented Queensland as part of Allies side at the 2019 AFL Under 18 Championships.
Following the tournament, Martyn was released by the Lions to play two senior NEAFL matches with rival side and his former junior club Aspley. Impressive performances saw Martyn recalled to the Lions, where he made a second NEAFL club debut that year alongside non-selected AFL players in the Brisbane Lions' reserves side. He remained with the side into its finals series and became a NEAFL premiership player in the club's grand final win over Southport.
Martyn was invited to participate in the 2019 AFL draft combine, where he recorded the ninth best two kilometre time trial time (Six minutes 16 seconds).
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