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Allen Jakovich (Allen John Jakovich) was born on 21 March, 1968 in Western Australia, is an Australian rules footballer, born 1968. Discover Allen Jakovich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Allen John Jakovich
Occupation N/A
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 21 March 1968
Birthday 21 March
Birthplace Western Australia
Nationality Australia

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Allen Jakovich Height, Weight & Measurements

At 55 years old, Allen Jakovich height is 187 cm and Weight 98 kg.

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Height 187 cm
Weight 98 kg
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Allen Jakovich Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1968

Allen John Jakovich (born 21 March 1968) is a retired Australian rules football player.

Jakovich was a prolific full forward and is notable for kicking 208 goals in his 54 Australian Football League matches, an average of 3.85 per game, for Melbourne and Footscray.

1983

Allen represented Western Australia in 1983 for the Secondary Schools U15 competition.

He played alongside Chris Lewis, Andrew McGovern, Paul Peos and Chris Waterman who would also go on to play AFL.

1984

Allen followed his older brother Garry (3 Senior Games in 1984) and began his senior career with South Fremantle in the West Australian Football League.

Allen kicked 62 goals for the Colts 1984 season and was an important part of the Bulldogs premiership victory.

1985

Allen also played in the 1985 Teal Cup football team for Western Australia.

Allen played alongside future West Coast Eagles players Chris Lewis, Paul Peos, Guy McKenna, Chris Waterman, Scott Watters, Peter Sumich and John Worsfold in what was Western Australia's first TEAL cup win.

Although playing well in Western Australia's first two games against Queensland and NSW, Allen Jakovich only scored a single goal in the final against Victoria and was replaced halfway through the 3rd quarter.

Over the 1985 and 1986 seasons, Allen played 7 games in the seniors and kicked 22 Goals at an average of 3.14 goals per game.

In Round4 of the 1985 Season for the Colts, Allen kicked 10 goals against Subiaco.

1987

Jakovich left the club in 1987.

He then played in towns in outback Western Australia such as Port Hedland and Kalgoorlie.

It was while playing at Port Hedland that Allen Jakovich met Brian Hood who was the Coach of the NTFL team Southern Districts.

1988

Brian convinced Allen to join Southern Districts for the 1988/1989 season.

He then played in the Northern Territory Football League, including the 1988/89 season in which he kicked 104 goals for Southern Districts.

Jakovich later moved to South Australia and played in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).

1990

He and his younger brother, Glen Jakovich, both began their AFL careers in the 1990 AFL Draft.

Jakovich grew up in Western Australia and has also played football with clubs in the Northern Territory, South Australia and Victoria.

He is of Croatian descent.

Allen Jakovich was the second of three sons for Darko and Mary Jakovich.

In the 1990 season, he kicked 101 goals for Woodville.

It was this performance that drew the attention of Melbourne Football Club talent scouts.

1991

1991 Season

He debuted in the seniors in round 1 against the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco but was quickly dropped for the following week.

Jakovich played in the Melbourne reserves and dominated the reserves competition in the first half of the 1991 season.

In the second half, though, he burst out convincingly and big hauls came on an almost weekly basis for the rest of the season making a big impression in the league with his confident playing style.

A high point was a near single handed defeat of North Melbourne where he kicked 11 goals (including a miraculous scissor kick out of mid-air from twenty metres out, a certain goal of the year candidate), 8 behinds and one out on the full.

This effort also earned Jakovich the distinction of being the fastest player to score his first fifty goals, taking only nine games to do so.

He finished with 71 goals for his debut season; becoming one of a handful of players in VFL/AFL history to kick 50 goals in both the senior competition and now defunct 'reserves' league within the same season.

1992

1992 Season

1993

1993 Season

He kissed his brother Glen during a match between Melbourne and the West Coast Eagles at the MCG.

1994

1994 Season

Over the past three years at Melbourne he balanced some mercurial performances with fitness problems and indifferent form.

1995

He was let go at the start of 1995, due to a persistent back injury.

1995 Season

He spent the year out of the game recovering from a back injury before being drafted by the Footscray Football Club.

2010

He kicked his 100th career goal in his 21st game, equalling the record held by John Coleman.

2015

As of 2015 this was the 15th best goals per game average for the club.