Jack Whitlock is an athletic key forward from the Murray Bushrangers who was selected with pick 33 of the 2024 National Draft.
Selected with pick 33 in the 2024 Draft, Jack Whitlock is an athletic key forward who has the ability to perform well in the air and hit the scoreboard. The 200cm talent is a player with huge potential to develop at the next level.
He made his AFL debut in Round 21 and went on to play the final three games of the season - showing a strong marking ability, good decision making and importantly, an appetite for goal. His contract was extended until at least the end of 2027, showing the club's faith in the young talent.
After showing such exciting promise in his debut season, Whitlock will look to cement his spot in Josh Carr's side in 2026 and announce himself as a young key forward to keep an eye on.
Jack Whitlock is an athletic key forward from the Murray Bushrangers who was selected with pick 33 of the 2024 National Draft.
Selected with pick 33 in the 2024 Draft, Jack Whitlock is an athletic key forward who has the ability to perform well in the air and hit the scoreboard. The 200cm talent is a player with huge potential to develop at the next level.
He made his AFL debut in Round 21 and went on to play the final three games of the season - showing a strong marking ability, good decision making and importantly, an appetite for goal. His contract was extended until at least the end of 2027, showing the club's faith in the young talent.
After showing such exciting promise in his debut season, Whitlock will look to cement his spot in Josh Carr's side in 2026 and announce himself as a young key forward to keep an eye on.
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