Anthony Miles
- January 10, 2024
- Australian Rules Footballer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Anthony Miles |
Occupation | Australian Rules Footballer |
Date Of Birth | Feb 28, 1992(1992-02-28) |
Age | 32 |
Date Of Death | 2001-11-12 |
Birthplace | New Orleans |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Louisiana |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Anthony Miles Biography
Name | Anthony Miles |
Birthday | Feb 28 |
Birth Year | 1992 |
Place Of Birth | New Orleans |
Home Town | Louisiana |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Anthony Miles is one of the most popular and richest Australian Rules Footballer who was born on February 28, 1992 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Miles was the son of parents Mary and Gerald in February 1992. He was raised in the country New South Wales town of Howlong located 30 km to the north of Albury. Miles was a student for a time at Albury High School in the New South Wales/Victoria border town. He played for club football with Howlong within the Hume Football League.
Miles played in state soccer for NSW/ACT at the under-18 and under-16 levels and was captain of both teams. He was named an under-18 All-Australian following a fantastic national carnival in the year 2010.
Miles would go on to train and play for the club in matches prior to its introduction to the AFL in 2012.
At the conclusion of the 2013 season the Giants decided not to offer Miles a new contract. Efforts to move him during the trade period all failed and he was later de-listed by the club. He had played ten games across two seasons.
Miles was initially hired by the newly formed GWS Giants through zoning concessions. Miles signed the first of his contracts with GWS Giants when still in high school June 2010and opted not to be a candidate in the AFL draft at the time.
Anthony Miles Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Australian Rules Footballer |
House | Living in own house. |
Anthony Miles is one of the richest Australian Rules Footballer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Anthony Miles 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Anthony Miles (born 28 February 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer, who plays in the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played in 10 games during two seasons at Greater Western Sydney as well as 61 matches during his five years at Richmond. As a Richmond reserve team in 2018, he took home the J.J. Liston Trophy as the best player in the Victorian Football League and fairest player.
In 2009 and 2010, Miles was a participant in TAC Cup football with the Murray Bushrangers, appearing in the 13 and 11 games, respectively. Both seasons ended in second position at the club’s highest and fairest prize. In 2010, he also served as the club’s vice captain. Additionally, he participated in match in his team the NSW/ACT Rams in the same event in 2010 and was also serving as captain of the team at the time. He was selected for the TAC Cup team of the year the year 2010.
He played his first AFL game in round 4, 2012 in a loss to Adelaide at AAMI Stadium. He recorded 15 disposals, eight marks and six tackles in the match. He recorded an impressive 27 disposals in his next match, in round 17 against Fremantle. He managed seven appearances in an injury-riddled debut season, recording averages of 18 disposals and five marks.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 11 in |
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Prior to 2016, Miles expressed a need to improve his fitness base. With the reduction in the interchange cap from 120 to 90 per team per game, Miles recognised the need to stay on the field for longer stretches than ever before. His early output in 2016 reflected the struggles that came with this change. He missed his first game since his Richmond debut when he was dropped ahead of the team’s round 4 clash with West Coast. He returned to the team after missing just one match though, recording 25 disposals and a goal in round 6’s ANZAC Day eve match against Melbourne. Though he recorded a career best 31 disposals in round 8, Miles found consistency hard to come by in 2016. In round 19 he recorded his lowest disposal match since joining Richmond, picking up just 11 during his side’s huge loss to his old club Greater Western Sydney. He was dropped again prior to round 22, and did not return to the senior side for the final match of the season. Miles placed sixth in the club’s best and fairest count in 2016. He dropped to eighth at the club for average disposals (22.7) and third (92) for total clearances in 2016.
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Miles underwent minor shoulder surgery in the 2017/18 off-season, allowing him to focus on building aerobic fitness and reducing his weight before returning to contact drills in February. The early part of the 2018 season however followed much the same story as the previous year, with Miles playing consistently “above VFL level” in Richmond’s reserves side. While Miles’ starring role at that level became a weekly occurrence, senior coach Damien Hardwick described having to confront Miles each week to tell him he would not be selected; that he was “not quite there” despite “destroying VFL level”. At the lower level he was subjected to weekly tagging that lead to significant back stress and soreness, the result of which saw him rested for one match in late-May. Upon his return he logged a magnificent game, including recording 44 disposals, 11 marks, 12 clearances and kicking three goals in a VFL win over the Collingwood reserves. That performance, along with the injured status of Dustin Martin saw Miles given a chance at AFL level. He recorded 20 disposals and kicked a goal in that round 12 loss to Port Adelaide before being immediately dropped back to VFL level following Martin’s return. Miles was involved in a serious collision and head knock upon his return to VFL level, the result of which saw him rested for one match. He remained with the club’s reserves side in the VFL for the rest of the season and played a contributing role in the club’s two losing finals, including gathering 19 disposals and kicking a goal in a knock-out semi-final loss to the Essendon reserves side. At season’s end he was jointly awarded the J. J. Liston Trophy with Williamstown’s Michael Gibbons as the VFL’s best and fairest player. Miles also won his second straight Guinane Medal as Richmond’s reserves best and fairest. He finished 2018 having played just one match at AFL level.