- Tarkyn Lockyer
Infobox afl player
firstname = Tarkyn
lastname = Lockyer
| birthdate = birth date and age|1979|10|30|df=y
birthplace =Western Australia
originalteam = East Fremantle (WA)
dead = alive
deathdate =
deathplace =
debutdate = Round 8, 15 May 1999
debutteam = Collingwood
debutopponent = Fremantle
debutstadium =Melbourne Cricket Ground
playingteams = Collingwood (1999-)183 Games, 107 Goals
coach = notcoach
coachingteams =
statsend = R16 2008
careerhighlights =2nd Collingwood best and fairest 2000 Tarkyn Lockyer (born 30 October 1979) is an
Australian rules football er in theAustralian Football League .A rookie listed player in 1998 with the Magpies, Lockyer was quickly elevated to the senior list after showing his stuff and senior experience with East Fremantle in the WAFL. He made his debut in the Pies drought breaking win against Fremantle early in 1999. In a season that the Pies struggled in, Lockyer made good use of his elevation, playing every game since his debut and also became a valuable defender whose kick was one of the best at the club, trusted with the kick-ins.
2000 saw him have a great season, being runner-up in the
Copeland Trophy toNathan Buckley , with consistent performances, averaging 17 disposals in 21 games. He played even better in 2001, missing 2 games, but having over 370 disposals at over 18 disposals per game, and also kicked 19 goals for the year off the half-back line. In 2002 he was appointed vice-captain with great leadership qualities. He played all 25 games for the season, including the Grand Final where his September action was below par, despite having just under 450 disposals for the year.The Pies made the Grand Final yet again in 2003, but he would miss most of the season, when he suffered an awful knee injury in Round 3 in which the knee was bent and Tarkyn had to be stretchered off the ground. The Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury, a dreaded AFL injury, required a knee reconstruction. Despite reacting well to the treatment and looking poised for a late season comeback, cartledge problems in Tarkyn's foot ended his season. After a long road to recovery he also suffered a broken foot before his desired return, but came back strong. In 2005 he had an under-rated season, once again getting possession, another 430 in 22 matches, playing every game. Lockyer was played as a small backman come midfielder playing on the types of Milne, Scotland, Power and Davey. Lockyer is an exponent model of a left footed drop punt.
In 2006 he had a good start to the season, showing consistent form out of the backline, but was exposed mid-season as a defender when Jeff Farmer lead the Dockers to an unlikely victory at the
MCG , where he kicked 6 goals on Lockyer. Lockyer would still play every game, and still had some good form leading into the finals, where he was one of the club's best against theWestern Bulldogs . The brilliant small man refulled hopes of reaching his potential shown in 2002 at long last after his injury, displaying skill in more than one position. The player, classed as a utility, played well in half forward flank, half back flank, wing and forward pocket positions.2007
Lockyer began 2007 in exceptional fashion, with an exciting goal against the
North Melbourne Kangaroos to help get the Magpies home in a thriller. Two weeks later, Lockyer produced the first of many stunning efforts, including a 32 possession haul against theRichmond Tigers , a near best-on-ground against theEssendon Bombers inThe ANZAC Day clash , which was typified by a wonderful tackle on Bomber'sAdam McPhee prior to finding space for a much needed major.Many believed him best-on-ground effort was awarded for his match against the
Adelaide Crows , and he continued his good form up to his 150th AFL match. Despite not celebrating the game with a win, the Magpie consolidated himself, and his status as a star.After playing on
Brisbane Lions premiership playerNigel Lappin and amassing another 32 touches, Lockyer's form has slightly dropped in matches against Fremantle Dockers,Melbourne Demons andSydney Swans . However, his improvement in form has been noted by many, including an opposition coach,Chris Connolly , who claimed Lockyer would be the first player selected ifState of Origin football was to be played this year. [Beacham, D and O'Donoghue, C; [http://www.thewestaustralian.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=12&ContentID=30148 Connolly wants Metro v Country] ;31 May 2007]References
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