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Leon Davis was born on 17 June, 1981 in Western Australia, is an Australian rules footballer, born 1981. Discover Leon Davis'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 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 17 June, 1981
Birthday 17 June
Birthplace Western Australia
Nationality Australia

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Leon Davis Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Leon Davis height is 177 cm and Weight 80 kg.

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Height 177 cm
Weight 80 kg
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1981

Leon Davis (born 17 June 1981) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

1999

Originally from Northam, Western Australia, Davis played for Perth before being drafted by Collingwood in the 1999 National draft.

He was drafted to the Australian Football League by the Collingwood Football Club in the 1999 AFL National draft with a second round selection (No. 34 overall).

Davis won regular selection at Collingwood early in his career, playing almost forty games in his first two seasons.

Playing as a small forward, Davis averaged almost a goal a game over this time.

2000

He made his senior debut for the club in 2000, and went on to play in grand final losses in 2002 and 2003.

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2001

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2002

He played 23 matches and kicked 31 goals during the 2002 season, and played in the grand final loss against the Brisbane Lions, although he failed to register a possession in the match.

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2003

Davis went through a form slump late in the 2003 season, and missed the second half of the season (although he returned for the preliminary final), but returned to form in 2004, playing 19 games for 23 goals.

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2004

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2005

In 2005, Davis played his 100th game, becoming the first Aboriginal player to do so for the Collingwood Football Club.

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2007

After six years playing exclusively as a small forward, Davis moved further up the field in 2007, playing some time in the midfield; but, he still managed 29 goals in the forward-line.

2008

In 2008, Davis came 4th in the Copeland Trophy, Collingwood's best and fairest award, and represented the Dream Team in the AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match.

Davis also won the AFL's Goal of the Year, for a solo effort in Round 22 against : he tackled and dispossessed Des Headland on the half-forward flank, paddled and gathered the ball near the boundary line, ran inside 50 on the boundary line and hit a low and hard kick from a tight angle for a goal.

In the 2008/09, he featured in the official advertisement for the AFL, contesting the Australian football against Kieren Jack along the surface of an ice hockey rink.

Davis was a specialist at the banana kick shot at goal, which has earned him several nominations for "Goal of the Year", although his Goal of the Year victory in 2008 was not from such a kick.

2009

Playing mainly as a small forward, Davis was selected in the All-Australian team in 2009, having won the Goal of the Year award the previous season.

Davis continued to divide his time between midfield and forwardline, and had a very strong year in 2009, earning All-Australian selection as a forward pocket for the season.

In 2009, Davis appeared alongside other AFL footballers in an AFL television advertisement titled "AFL: In a League of its Own", which featured prominent AFL players playing Australian rules football at famous sporting venues around the world, and in the middle of other sports being played, including basketball, Association football and American football.

In the advertisement, Davis contests a loose ball on an ice hockey rink against a Sydney Swans defender, and successfully taps the ball to Adam Cooney.

2010

He was awarded a premiership medallion in 2010, having played in the drawn 2010 AFL Grand Final before being dropped for the replay that Collingwood won, however he is not officially considered a premiership player by the AFL.

His form waned slightly during the 2010 season.

Davis played all but one match during the home-and-away season, but was injured for Collingwood's preliminary final.

He returned for the drawn grand final, kicking a vital goal in the final quarter but otherwise having a quiet game, and was dropped for Collingwood's win in the grand final replay the following week.

Despite being awarded a premiership medal for his role in the drawn game, Davis is not considered a premiership player by the AFL.

Whether rightly or wrongly, Davis also gained an undesirable reputation for not being able to perform in finals, particularly grand finals; despite being a premiership player in 2010, Davis played in four grand finals for three losses and a draw throughout his career.

2011

In 2011, Davis switched to a role as a rebounding defender, and was again named in the All-Australian team.

He left the club at the conclusion of the 2011 season to return to play for Perth in the WAFL.

Throughout his career, Davis became a cult figure of sorts amongst Collingwood supporters, and he was widely known by the nickname "Neon Leon" due to his exciting style of play, although he did not particularly like the nickname himself.

Davis, of Aboriginal heritage, played his junior football for the Railways Football Club in the Avon Football Association (AFA) and the Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football League.

In 2011, Davis was moved into the backline.

He was very successful in this role, and received his second career selection in the All-Australian team and a fifth placing in the Copeland Trophy.

Davis left Collingwood at the end of 2011.

Davis has not confirmed the exact reason for his departure, but it is known that he was offered a 30% pay cut at the end of 2011, despite his All-Australian season, and it is known that he had previously expressed a desire to return with his family to Perth.

In the 2011 grand final against Geelong he gave Collingwood a lot of run of half back and tackled well.

2012

He nominated for the draft but was not selected, and went on to sign a two-year contract to play for his former WAFL side, Perth, in 2012 and 2013.