Christian Petracca

Footballer

Birthday January 4, 1996

Birth Sign Capricorn

Age 28 years old

Height 187cm

Weight 94kg

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1996

Christian Petracca (born 4 January 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

A midfielder, 1.87 m tall and weighing 98 kg, Petracca has the ability to play dual-positions as a forward and a midfielder both on the inside and outside.

Petracca had a standout junior basketball career where he played in the Victorian under-16 side and he was named in the Australian under-18 squad.

Petracca was born to Elvira and Tony Petracca on 4 January 1996 and is of Italian heritage.

He and his family lived in the Melbourne suburb of Warrandyte.

He was recognised as an adept footballer at a young age when he represented Victoria at under-12 level.

He played his junior football with the Park Orchards Sharks, Warrandyte Bloods and Beverley Hills Junior Football Club.

He also played for his school Whitefriars in the ACC school competition.

Apart from football, he was talented at most sports he played including cricket, soccer and tennis, but especially basketball.

His leadership was recognised at a young age when he was named co-captain of the Victorian Primary Schools (VPS) basketball side.

2013

Petracca attended Whitefriars College, completing year 12 in 2013 and was named as the captain of their football side in the same year.

He was a bottom-aged player with the Eastern Ranges in the TAC Cup during 2013 playing as a forward and he finished with 41 goals from 17 matches, including six against the Geelong Falcons in round nine and five in the preliminary final, also against the Geelong Falcons.

He was named as one of the best players in the 92-point grand final victory against the Dandenong Stingrays, finishing with two goals and twenty-one disposals and ended the season as the Eastern Ranges leading goalkicker whilst also tying for second place in the best and fairest count.

He received mid-year honours through selection as a bottom-aged player for Vic Metro in the 2013 AFL Under 18 Championships, and played in one match, the opening round match against Queensland where he was named as one of the best players.

He also played for and captained the Victoria GAA minor (under 18) gaelic football side at the 2013 Australasian Gaelic Games in which he garnered player of the tournament honours.

After graduating high school in 2013, Petracca attended Swinburne University during 2014, studying commerce and marketing.

He was awarded a scholarship within the AIS-AFL Academy, which saw him begin his draft year participating in the AIS-AFL Academy match against Collingwood's Victorian Football League (VFL) side at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in April, followed by a two-week tour to Europe.

2014

He entered top-level football early when he played for Victoria at under-12 level and he represented them throughout his junior career, culminating in selection for Vic Metro in the 2014 AFL Under 18 Championships.

In addition, he joined the TAC Cup competition as a bottom-aged player.

His achievements as a junior included winning the Larke Medal, the most valuable player at state level, and selection in the All-Australian and TAC Cup Team of the Year sides.

Petracca was recruited by Melbourne with the second selection in the 2014 AFL draft.

He featured in the under-16 Victorian basketball side and was selected in the Australian under-17 squad alongside 2014 NBA number-five draft pick and Utah Jazz player, Dante Exum.

Basketball was his best sport as a junior; however, he decided to pursue a football career instead at sixteen years of age to stay in Australia and be closer to friends and family.

After declaring he wanted to be captain of the Eastern Ranges for 2014, he was instead named vice-captain due to his commitments with the AIS-AFL Academy.

He played nine matches for the season finishing with 20 goals and ended the season with a tied third-place finish in the Morrish Medal and was named on the half-forward flank in the TAC Cup team of the year.

He was again selected for Vic Metro in the Under 18 Championships playing a midfield, on-ball role.

He played five out of six matches and was named in the best players in every match, where he averaged twenty-five disposals, five marks and five clearances per match.

His performances in the championships saw him rewarded with the Larke Medal as the championships best player, the best and fairest player for Vic Metro where he finished fourteen votes ahead of Ed Vickers-Willis and was named in the All-Australian team as the centre midfield position.

After Petracca's strong performances in the championships, it was predicted he would be drafted inside the top-five in the 2014 national draft; however, by the end of the TAC Cup season, his draft chances were elevated to him becoming the number-one draft pick.

His move into the midfield during 2014 proved he had the ability to play in both the forward-line and midfield, along with an increase in his endurance, this saw him described as the "most dominant player in the draft" by AFL Media journalist, Callum Twomey.

His dual position capabilities saw him draw comparisons to player, Dustin Martin, and midfielder, Ollie Wines, which led an AFL recruiter to rate him as a "star" and note that he has a "unique skill-set for an 18-year-old. He mixes power, speed, leap and marking. He’s a mid-forward, he’ll be an impact player used in short spells onball, [and] he’s a unique talent."

Prior to being drafted, Petracca supported the Collingwood Football Club.

Despite speculation Petracca would be the number one draft pick in the months leading to the 2014 national draft, he was ultimately drafted by the Melbourne Football Club with their first selection and second overall; the eventual number one draft pick, Paddy McCartin, was drafted to the St Kilda Football Club as a long-term replacement for Nick Riewoldt.

2015

He was predicted to play in the opening round of 2015 due to having an "AFL ready body"; however, his season ended abruptly after rupturing his ACL in his left knee at training in February.

After missing the entire 2015 season, speculation by the media surrounded Petracca and when he would play his debut match; however, a basketball mishap saw him break his toe during the Christmas break.

Early reports stated he could still make his debut in round one, but, then-Melbourne coach, Paul Roos, quashed the reports by stating the mishap had cost Petracca a round one debut.

Following the recovery from his broken toe, he played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) for Melbourne's affiliate team, the Casey Scorpions.

As he spent more time in the VFL, speculation grew as to when he would make his AFL debut, along with AFL Media journalist Callum Twomey, noting the footy world was "fascinated" with Petracca and his potential debut.

2016

He made his AFL debut in 2016 after missing all of 2015 with a knee injury and received an AFL Rising Star nomination in round 9.

2018

In May, he signed a two-year contract extension to the end of 2018.