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Anthony Miles (Australian footballer)

Anthony Miles (born 28 February 1992) is a former Australian rules footballer who played 88 matches over nine seasons at the Greater Western Sydney Giants, the Richmond Football Club and the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). While playing with Richmond's reserves side in 2018 he won the J.J. Liston Trophy as the Victorian Football League's best and fairest player.

Anthony Miles
Miles with Richmond's VFL side in March 2018
Personal information
Nickname(s) Snipper,[1] Snip, Grub
Date of birth (1992-02-28) 28 February 1992 (age 30)
Place of birth Albury, New South Wales
Original team(s) Howlong (Hume Football League)
Murray Bushrangers (TAC Cup)
NSW/ACT Rams (TAC Cup)
Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 80 kg (176 lb)
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current club Gold Coast
Number 2
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
2012–2013 Greater Western Sydney 10 0(1)
2014–2018 Richmond 61 (24)
2019–2020 Gold Coast 17 0(6)
Total 88 (31)
Career highlights

AFL

  • Fred Swift Medal (4th RFC B&F): 2015
  • Cosgrove-Jenkins award (RFC best first-year player): 2014

VFL

Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Early life and junior football

Miles was born to parents Mary and Gerald in February 1992.[1] He grew up in the rural New South Wales town of Howlong, 30 kilometres north-west of Albury. Miles attended school at Albury High School in the New South Wales/Victoria border town.[2] He played club football with Howlong in the Hume Football League.

In 2009 and 2010 Miles played TAC Cup football for the Murray Bushrangers, appearing in 13 and 11 matches respectively.[3] He finished both seasons in second place in the club's best and fairest award.[3] In 2010 he was also the club's club's vice-captain.[2] In addition, he played matches for the NSW/ACT Rams in the same competition in 2010 and served as the team's captain during this time.[2] He was selected in the TAC Cup team of the year in 2010.[3]

Miles played representative state football for NSW/ACT at under-16 and under-18 levels, captaining both teams.[3] He was selected as an under-18 All-Australian following a stellar national carnival in 2010.[3]

AFL career

Greater Western Sydney (2012–2013)

Miles was originally recruited to the newly formed GWS Giants through zoning concessions. He signed his first contract with the club while still in high school in June 2010, opting out of a potential nomination for the AFL draft in the process.[2]

Miles would go on to train and play for the club in matches prior to its introduction to the AFL in 2012.

He played his first AFL game in round 4, 2012 in a loss to Adelaide at AAMI Stadium. He recorded 15 disposals, eight marks and six tackles in the match.[4] He recorded an impressive 27 disposals in his next match, in round 17 against Fremantle.[5] He managed seven appearances in an injury-riddled debut season, recording averages of 18 disposals and five marks.[3]

Miles would manage just three AFL appearances in 2013, with averages of 13 disposals four tackles and four marks.[6] He did however kick his first career goal in a round 9 loss to Hawthorn at York Park.[7]

At the conclusion of the 2013 season the Giants decided not to offer Miles a new contract. Efforts to move him during the trade period all failed and he was later de-listed by the club.[1] He had played ten games across two seasons.

Richmond (2014–2018)

Miles was subsequently drafted by the Richmond Football Club with the club's second pick and 27th pick overall in the 2014 Rookie Draft.

In May 2014, Miles was upgraded to Richmond's senior list[8] and played his first senior game for Richmond in round 12, 2014.[9] He recorded 18 disposals and eight clearances for the match[10] Miles impressed early, with Tigers coach Damien Hardwick pleasantly surprised by Miles' substantial contributions to the team.[11] Over his first six matches Miles lead all Richmond players for contested possessions and placed third in the league for clearances.[11] He didn't miss another game that season, including appearing in the club's losing elimination final to Port Adelaide. He finished the season placed fifth at the club for average disposals (24.4) and second in total clearances despite playing in just 13 matches.[12] His per game clearance rate (6.6) was the sixth best across all league players that season.[13] Miles received the Cosgrove-Jenkins award as Richmond's best first year players.[14]

Miles entered the 2015 season firmly in the club's best 22. This would remain the case throughout the year, with Miles playing his first full season of matches, including a second straight finals series.[6] He twice matched his then career-high 30 disposals in rounds 6 and 18 matches against North Melbourne and Hawthorn.[15][16] Miles was one of the club's best in its elimination final defeat at the hands of North Melbourne. He recorded a team high 22 disposals and team high 9 clearances on the day.[17] At the end of the season Miles led the club for clearances (135) and placed third for total disposals (544).[18] He also recorded the second-most free kicks drawn of any player in the league that season.[18] His nine votes received in the year's Brownlow Medal was both a career high and good for third place at the club.[18] In October Miles was awarded the Fred Swift medal for his fourth placed finish in the club's best and fairest count.[19]

 
Miles at Richmond's family day in December 2016

Prior to 2016, Miles expressed a need to improve his fitness base. With the reduction in the interchange cap from 120 to 90 per team per game, Miles recognised the need to stay on the field for longer stretches than ever before.[20] His early output in 2016 reflected the struggles that came with this change. He missed his first game since his Richmond debut when he was dropped ahead of the team's round 4 clash with West Coast.[21] He returned to the team after missing just one match though, recording 25 disposals and a goal in round 6's ANZAC Day eve match against Melbourne.[22] Though he recorded a career best 31 disposals in round 8, Miles found consistency hard to come by in 2016.[23] In round 19 he recorded his lowest disposal match since joining Richmond, picking up just 11 during his side's huge loss to his old club Greater Western Sydney. He was dropped again prior to round 22, and did not return to the senior side for the final match of the season.[24][6] Miles placed sixth in the club's best and fairest count in 2016.[25] He dropped to eighth at the club for average disposals (22.7) and third (92) for total clearances in 2016.[26]

As with the previous season, Miles' 2017 pre-season saw him training to improve his aerobic fitness in addition to adding versatility to his game.[27] But with the off-season addition of Josh Caddy and Dion Prestia, Miles was squeezed out of the Richmond midfield brigade, forced to sit out the season opening match for the first time in three years.[28][29] He remained in the club's reserves side for the following six weeks.[30] Richmond VFL coach Craig McRae referred to Miles as "an AFL player waiting for an opportunity" after he recorded 35 disposals and two goals in one such match.[31] He made his return to AFL football in round 7, called to the senior side to play the reigning premier Western Bulldogs.[32] His stay was short-lived however, being dropped again in round 8.[33] Miles returned once more for a single game in round 9, this time recording 15 disposals, one tackle and two marks in the loss to his former team the GWS Giants.[34] After being dropped for round 10, another two months of VFL football awaited, where he was a consistent performer including a three week run of 35, 34 and 32 disposals.[35] In round 17 he once more returned to senior football, recording 24 disposals, eight marks and four tackles in Richmond's win over the Brisbane Lions.[36][37] He could not hold his place however, dropped for round 18 before being recalled in round 19.[38] Miles turned in eight tackles that match and earned a second-straight game for the first time that season.[39] Despite this, round 20 would be his last senior match of the year, dropped for a fourth and final time in 2017.[6] He played out the season at reserves level including in the club's three finals victories, and in their losing grand final against Port Melbourne.[40] Miles finished the 2017 season having played six matches and kicked one goal at senior level.[6] He also played 14 matches in the reserves and kicked nine goals.[41] He received the Guinane Medal as the best and fairest player in the club's VFL side and placed fifth in that league's best and fairest count.[42][43] When Miles came out of contract at the end of 2017 he was offered a one-year contract extension at Richmond. He deferred a decision on this offer, instead sounding out interest at other clubs in search of more AFL level opportunity.[44] Later reports would suggest Gold Coast were the only club to put an offer forward, a one-year rookie deal.[45] Meanwhile Essendon were reportedly concerned his foot speed was not up to standard for an AFL-level midfielder and would not seek to sign him.[45] He ultimately opted to accept a deal to stay on at Richmond, signing a contract that would keep him at the club until the end of the 2018 season.[46]

Miles underwent minor shoulder surgery in the 2017/18 off-season, allowing him to focus on building aerobic fitness and reducing his weight before returning to contact drills in February.[47][48] The early part of the 2018 season however followed much the same story as the previous year, with Miles playing consistently "above VFL level" in Richmond's reserves side.[49][50] While Miles' starring role at that level became a weekly occurrence, senior coach Damien Hardwick described having to confront Miles each week to tell him he would not be selected; that he was "not quite there" despite "destroying VFL level".[51][52] At the lower level he was subjected to weekly tagging that lead to significant back stress and soreness, the result of which saw him rested for one match in late-May.[53] Upon his return he logged a magnificent game, including recording 44 disposals, 11 marks, 12 clearances and kicking three goals in a VFL win over the Collingwood reserves.[54] That performance, along with the injured status of Dustin Martin saw Miles given a chance at AFL level.[55] He recorded 20 disposals and kicked a goal in that round 12 loss to Port Adelaide before being immediately dropped back to VFL level following Martin's return.[6][56] Miles was involved in a serious collision and head knock upon his return to VFL level, the result of which saw him rested for one match.[57][58][59] He remained with the club's reserves side in the VFL for the rest of the season and played a contributing role in the club's two losing finals, including gathering 19 disposals and kicking a goal in a knock-out semi-final loss to the Essendon reserves side.[60] At season's end he was jointly awarded the J. J. Liston Trophy with Williamstown's Michael Gibbons as the VFL's best and fairest player.[61] Miles also won his second straight Guinane Medal as Richmond's reserves best and fairest.[62] He finished 2018 having played just one match at AFL level.[6]

By the last week of the AFL home and away season, media reports had begun to emerge linking Miles to a trade deal with Gold Coast.[63] In early-September, AFL Media reported that he had met with Suns officials to discuss a deal and in the later part of the month The Age reported that would be traded there alongside teammate Corey Ellis in the forthcoming player exchange period.[64] Richmond football boss Neil Balme publicly confirmed the reports just three days out from the start of the trade period and suggested the club would seek little in return for the pair's departure.[65]

Gold Coast (2019–present)

On the opening day of the 2018 trade period Miles was traded to Gold Coast along with Ellis in exchange for a swap of future 3rd round picks.[66]

He played 17 of a possible 22 matches in his first year at the Suns, earning seventh place in the club's best and fairest award.[67] Miles was unable to earn selection at AFL level in 2020 and at season's end he retired from AFL football after a nine-year career.[68]

Statistics

Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2012 Greater Western Sydney 25 7 0 0 74 54 128 34 28 0.0 0.0 10.6 7.7 18.3 4.9 4.0
2013 Greater Western Sydney 25 3 1 1 23 15 38 12 13 0.3 0.3 7.7 5.0 12.7 4.0 4.3
2014 Richmond 26 13 5 4 162 155 317 38 56 0.4 0.3 12.5 11.9 24.4 2.9 4.3
2015 Richmond 26 23 7 6 277 267 544 92 90 0.3 0.3 12.0 11.6 23.7 4.0 3.9
2016 Richmond 26 19 10 1 206 226 432 63 85 0.5 0.1 10.8 11.9 22.7 3.3 4.5
2017 Richmond 26 5 1 0 40 57 97 21 21 0.2 0.0 8.0 11.4 19.4 4.2 4.2
2018 Richmond 26 1 1 0 13 7 20 3 3 1.0 0.0 13.0 7.0 20.0 3.0 3.0
2019 Gold Coast 2 17 6 9 238 126 364 65 66 0.4 0.4 14.0 7.4 21.4 3.8 3.9
2020 Gold Coast 2 0
Career[69] 88 31 21 1033 907 1940 328 362 0.4 0.2 11.7 10.3 22.0 3.7 4.1

Honours and achievements

Team

Individual

  • AFL
    • Fred Swift Medal (4th RFC B&F): 2015
    • Cosgrove-Jenkins award (RFC best first-year player): 2014
  • VFL

Personal life

Miles is a practicing Christian.[1] He has two older brothers, Lance and David. [1] and his uncle is former Australian Olympic middle distance runner Pat Scammell.[70]

Miles, along with former teammates Dustin Martin, Reece Conca, Dion Prestia, Toby Nankervis and Josh Caddy, owns a small stake in racehorse Main Stage which ran in the 2017 spring racing carnival.[71]

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External links

  • Anthony Miles's profile on the official website of the Gold Coast Football Club
  • Anthony Miles at AustralianFootball.com  
  • Anthony Miles's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Anthony Miles' statistics from Footy Wire

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Anthony Miles born 28 February 1992 is a former Australian rules footballer who played 88 matches over nine seasons at the Greater Western Sydney Giants the Richmond Football Club and the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League AFL While playing with Richmond s reserves side in 2018 he won the J J Liston Trophy as the Victorian Football League s best and fairest player Anthony MilesMiles with Richmond s VFL side in March 2018Personal informationNickname s Snipper 1 Snip GrubDate of birth 1992 02 28 28 February 1992 age 30 Place of birthAlbury New South WalesOriginal team s Howlong Hume Football League Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup NSW ACT Rams TAC Cup Height180 cm 5 ft 11 in Weight80 kg 176 lb Position s MidfielderClub informationCurrent clubGold CoastNumber2Playing careerYearsClubGames Goals 2012 2013Greater Western Sydney10 0 1 2014 2018Richmond61 24 2019 2020Gold Coast17 0 6 Total88 31 Career highlightsAFL Fred Swift Medal 4th RFC B amp F 2015 Cosgrove Jenkins award RFC best first year player 2014VFL J J Liston Trophy 2018 2 Guinane Medal RFC reserves B amp F 2017 2018Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball com Contents 1 Early life and junior football 2 AFL career 2 1 Greater Western Sydney 2012 2013 2 2 Richmond 2014 2018 2 3 Gold Coast 2019 present 3 Statistics 4 Honours and achievements 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and junior football EditMiles was born to parents Mary and Gerald in February 1992 1 He grew up in the rural New South Wales town of Howlong 30 kilometres north west of Albury Miles attended school at Albury High School in the New South Wales Victoria border town 2 He played club football with Howlong in the Hume Football League In 2009 and 2010 Miles played TAC Cup football for the Murray Bushrangers appearing in 13 and 11 matches respectively 3 He finished both seasons in second place in the club s best and fairest award 3 In 2010 he was also the club s club s vice captain 2 In addition he played matches for the NSW ACT Rams in the same competition in 2010 and served as the team s captain during this time 2 He was selected in the TAC Cup team of the year in 2010 3 Miles played representative state football for NSW ACT at under 16 and under 18 levels captaining both teams 3 He was selected as an under 18 All Australian following a stellar national carnival in 2010 3 AFL career EditGreater Western Sydney 2012 2013 Edit Miles was originally recruited to the newly formed GWS Giants through zoning concessions He signed his first contract with the club while still in high school in June 2010 opting out of a potential nomination for the AFL draft in the process 2 Miles would go on to train and play for the club in matches prior to its introduction to the AFL in 2012 He played his first AFL game in round 4 2012 in a loss to Adelaide at AAMI Stadium He recorded 15 disposals eight marks and six tackles in the match 4 He recorded an impressive 27 disposals in his next match in round 17 against Fremantle 5 He managed seven appearances in an injury riddled debut season recording averages of 18 disposals and five marks 3 Miles would manage just three AFL appearances in 2013 with averages of 13 disposals four tackles and four marks 6 He did however kick his first career goal in a round 9 loss to Hawthorn at York Park 7 At the conclusion of the 2013 season the Giants decided not to offer Miles a new contract Efforts to move him during the trade period all failed and he was later de listed by the club 1 He had played ten games across two seasons Richmond 2014 2018 Edit Miles was subsequently drafted by the Richmond Football Club with the club s second pick and 27th pick overall in the 2014 Rookie Draft In May 2014 Miles was upgraded to Richmond s senior list 8 and played his first senior game for Richmond in round 12 2014 9 He recorded 18 disposals and eight clearances for the match 10 Miles impressed early with Tigers coach Damien Hardwick pleasantly surprised by Miles substantial contributions to the team 11 Over his first six matches Miles lead all Richmond players for contested possessions and placed third in the league for clearances 11 He didn t miss another game that season including appearing in the club s losing elimination final to Port Adelaide He finished the season placed fifth at the club for average disposals 24 4 and second in total clearances despite playing in just 13 matches 12 His per game clearance rate 6 6 was the sixth best across all league players that season 13 Miles received the Cosgrove Jenkins award as Richmond s best first year players 14 Miles entered the 2015 season firmly in the club s best 22 This would remain the case throughout the year with Miles playing his first full season of matches including a second straight finals series 6 He twice matched his then career high 30 disposals in rounds 6 and 18 matches against North Melbourne and Hawthorn 15 16 Miles was one of the club s best in its elimination final defeat at the hands of North Melbourne He recorded a team high 22 disposals and team high 9 clearances on the day 17 At the end of the season Miles led the club for clearances 135 and placed third for total disposals 544 18 He also recorded the second most free kicks drawn of any player in the league that season 18 His nine votes received in the year s Brownlow Medal was both a career high and good for third place at the club 18 In October Miles was awarded the Fred Swift medal for his fourth placed finish in the club s best and fairest count 19 Miles at Richmond s family day in December 2016 Prior to 2016 Miles expressed a need to improve his fitness base With the reduction in the interchange cap from 120 to 90 per team per game Miles recognised the need to stay on the field for longer stretches than ever before 20 His early output in 2016 reflected the struggles that came with this change He missed his first game since his Richmond debut when he was dropped ahead of the team s round 4 clash with West Coast 21 He returned to the team after missing just one match though recording 25 disposals and a goal in round 6 s ANZAC Day eve match against Melbourne 22 Though he recorded a career best 31 disposals in round 8 Miles found consistency hard to come by in 2016 23 In round 19 he recorded his lowest disposal match since joining Richmond picking up just 11 during his side s huge loss to his old club Greater Western Sydney He was dropped again prior to round 22 and did not return to the senior side for the final match of the season 24 6 Miles placed sixth in the club s best and fairest count in 2016 25 He dropped to eighth at the club for average disposals 22 7 and third 92 for total clearances in 2016 26 As with the previous season Miles 2017 pre season saw him training to improve his aerobic fitness in addition to adding versatility to his game 27 But with the off season addition of Josh Caddy and Dion Prestia Miles was squeezed out of the Richmond midfield brigade forced to sit out the season opening match for the first time in three years 28 29 He remained in the club s reserves side for the following six weeks 30 Richmond VFL coach Craig McRae referred to Miles as an AFL player waiting for an opportunity after he recorded 35 disposals and two goals in one such match 31 He made his return to AFL football in round 7 called to the senior side to play the reigning premier Western Bulldogs 32 His stay was short lived however being dropped again in round 8 33 Miles returned once more for a single game in round 9 this time recording 15 disposals one tackle and two marks in the loss to his former team the GWS Giants 34 After being dropped for round 10 another two months of VFL football awaited where he was a consistent performer including a three week run of 35 34 and 32 disposals 35 In round 17 he once more returned to senior football recording 24 disposals eight marks and four tackles in Richmond s win over the Brisbane Lions 36 37 He could not hold his place however dropped for round 18 before being recalled in round 19 38 Miles turned in eight tackles that match and earned a second straight game for the first time that season 39 Despite this round 20 would be his last senior match of the year dropped for a fourth and final time in 2017 6 He played out the season at reserves level including in the club s three finals victories and in their losing grand final against Port Melbourne 40 Miles finished the 2017 season having played six matches and kicked one goal at senior level 6 He also played 14 matches in the reserves and kicked nine goals 41 He received the Guinane Medal as the best and fairest player in the club s VFL side and placed fifth in that league s best and fairest count 42 43 When Miles came out of contract at the end of 2017 he was offered a one year contract extension at Richmond He deferred a decision on this offer instead sounding out interest at other clubs in search of more AFL level opportunity 44 Later reports would suggest Gold Coast were the only club to put an offer forward a one year rookie deal 45 Meanwhile Essendon were reportedly concerned his foot speed was not up to standard for an AFL level midfielder and would not seek to sign him 45 He ultimately opted to accept a deal to stay on at Richmond signing a contract that would keep him at the club until the end of the 2018 season 46 Miles underwent minor shoulder surgery in the 2017 18 off season allowing him to focus on building aerobic fitness and reducing his weight before returning to contact drills in February 47 48 The early part of the 2018 season however followed much the same story as the previous year with Miles playing consistently above VFL level in Richmond s reserves side 49 50 While Miles starring role at that level became a weekly occurrence senior coach Damien Hardwick described having to confront Miles each week to tell him he would not be selected that he was not quite there despite destroying VFL level 51 52 At the lower level he was subjected to weekly tagging that lead to significant back stress and soreness the result of which saw him rested for one match in late May 53 Upon his return he logged a magnificent game including recording 44 disposals 11 marks 12 clearances and kicking three goals in a VFL win over the Collingwood reserves 54 That performance along with the injured status of Dustin Martin saw Miles given a chance at AFL level 55 He recorded 20 disposals and kicked a goal in that round 12 loss to Port Adelaide before being immediately dropped back to VFL level following Martin s return 6 56 Miles was involved in a serious collision and head knock upon his return to VFL level the result of which saw him rested for one match 57 58 59 He remained with the club s reserves side in the VFL for the rest of the season and played a contributing role in the club s two losing finals including gathering 19 disposals and kicking a goal in a knock out semi final loss to the Essendon reserves side 60 At season s end he was jointly awarded the J J Liston Trophy with Williamstown s Michael Gibbons as the VFL s best and fairest player 61 Miles also won his second straight Guinane Medal as Richmond s reserves best and fairest 62 He finished 2018 having played just one match at AFL level 6 By the last week of the AFL home and away season media reports had begun to emerge linking Miles to a trade deal with Gold Coast 63 In early September AFL Media reported that he had met with Suns officials to discuss a deal and in the later part of the month The Age reported that would be traded there alongside teammate Corey Ellis in the forthcoming player exchange period 64 Richmond football boss Neil Balme publicly confirmed the reports just three days out from the start of the trade period and suggested the club would seek little in return for the pair s departure 65 Gold Coast 2019 present Edit On the opening day of the 2018 trade period Miles was traded to Gold Coast along with Ellis in exchange for a swap of future 3rd round picks 66 He played 17 of a possible 22 matches in his first year at the Suns earning seventh place in the club s best and fairest award 67 Miles was unable to earn selection at AFL level in 2020 and at season s end he retired from AFL football after a nine year career 68 Statistics EditLegend G Goals K Kicks D Disposals T Tackles B Behinds H Handballs M MarksSeason Team No Games Totals Averages per game G B K H D M T G B K H D M T2012 Greater Western Sydney 25 7 0 0 74 54 128 34 28 0 0 0 0 10 6 7 7 18 3 4 9 4 02013 Greater Western Sydney 25 3 1 1 23 15 38 12 13 0 3 0 3 7 7 5 0 12 7 4 0 4 32014 Richmond 26 13 5 4 162 155 317 38 56 0 4 0 3 12 5 11 9 24 4 2 9 4 32015 Richmond 26 23 7 6 277 267 544 92 90 0 3 0 3 12 0 11 6 23 7 4 0 3 92016 Richmond 26 19 10 1 206 226 432 63 85 0 5 0 1 10 8 11 9 22 7 3 3 4 52017 Richmond 26 5 1 0 40 57 97 21 21 0 2 0 0 8 0 11 4 19 4 4 2 4 22018 Richmond 26 1 1 0 13 7 20 3 3 1 0 0 0 13 0 7 0 20 0 3 0 3 02019 Gold Coast 2 17 6 9 238 126 364 65 66 0 4 0 4 14 0 7 4 21 4 3 8 3 92020 Gold Coast 2 0 Career 69 88 31 21 1033 907 1940 328 362 0 4 0 2 11 7 10 3 22 0 3 7 4 1Honours and achievements EditTeam McClelland Trophy Richmond 2018Individual AFL Fred Swift Medal 4th RFC B amp F 2015 Cosgrove Jenkins award RFC best first year player 2014 VFL J J Liston Trophy 2018 2 Guinane Medal RFC reserves B amp F 2017 2018Personal life EditMiles is a practicing Christian 1 He has two older brothers Lance and David 1 and his uncle is former Australian Olympic middle distance runner Pat Scammell 70 Miles along with former teammates Dustin Martin Reece Conca Dion Prestia Toby Nankervis and Josh Caddy owns a small stake in racehorse Main Stage which ran in the 2017 spring racing carnival 71 References Edit a b c d e Edmund Sam 15 August 2014 Anthony Miles born and bred in Howlong rejected by GWS overlooked in draft now starring for Richmond Herald Sun News Ltd Retrieved 24 December 2016 a b c d Seewang Niall 8 June 2010 GWS move hasn t sunk in for Anthony Miles Border Mail Retrieved 24 December 2016 a b c d e f NSW ACT Player of the Week Anthony Miles AFL NSW ACT 20 May 2013 Archived from the original on 24 December 2016 Retrieved 24 December 2016 Round 4 2012 Adelaide vs GWS AFL Tables Retrieved 24 December 2016 Round 17 2012 Fremantle vs GWS AFL Tables Retrieved 24 December 2016 a b c d e f g Anthony Miles AFL Tables Retrieved 24 December 2016 Round 8 2013 Hawthorn vs GWS AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 Paton Al 20 May 2014 Richmond loses Nick Vlastuin Liam McBean to broken fingers but upgrade rookie Anthony Miles Herald Sun News Ltd Retrieved 20 May 2014 McKay Ben 9 June 2014 I know how to fix Tigers Hardwick says Nine Sports ninemsn Pty Ltd Archived from the original on 10 August 2014 Retrieved 9 June 2014 Round 12 2014 North Melbourne vs Richmond AFL Tables Retrieved 24 December 2016 a b Hogan Jesse 24 July 2016 Richmond s Anthony Miles thriving in second shot at AFL The Age Fairfax Retrieved 24 December 2016 2014 Season Stats AFL Tables Retrieved 24 December 2016 14 in 14 Anthony Miles Richmond FC Bigpond 25 September 2014 Retrieved 24 December 2016 Greenberg Tony 30 September 2014 Cotchin s Jack Dyer Medal treble Richmond FC Telstra Media Retrieved 15 October 2017 Round 6 2015 North Melbourne vs Richmond AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 Round 18 2015 Hawthorn vs Richmond AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 Elimination Final 2015 Richmond vs North Melbourne AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 a b c 2015 Season Stats AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 Jack Dyer Medal 2015 Richmond FC Bigpond Archived from the original on 7 October 2016 Retrieved 27 December 2016 Getting more Miles in the tank Richmond FC Bigpond 25 February 2016 Retrieved 27 December 2016 AFL teams Full squads for Round 4 Herald Sun News Ltd 15 April 2016 Retrieved 27 December 2016 Round 5 2016 Melbourne vs Richmond AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 Round 8 2016 Richmond vs Sydney AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 AFL Teams Full Round 22 squads and the best SuperCoach advice Herald Sun News Ltd 19 August 2016 Retrieved 27 December 2016 Greenberg Tony 8 September 2016 Dusty s Jack triumph Richmond FC Bigpond Retrieved 27 December 2016 2016 Season Stats AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 Greenberg Tony 15 February 2017 Miles strives to go the distance Richmond FC Telstra Media Retrieved 19 July 2017 Dermott Brereton says Anthony Miles could be called upon if Richmond plays finals Fox Sports News Corp Australia 23 June 2017 Retrieved 19 July 2017 Who s in the mix for round two AFL Media Telstra Media 28 March 2017 Retrieved 19 July 2017 Tseros Peter 3 May 2017 Richmond is flying after five wins from six games but there needs to be still room for the forgotten Tiger Fox Sports News Corp Australia Retrieved 19 July 2017 Prime Toby 16 April 2017 Richmond defeats North Ballarat by 189 points in VFL Herald Sun News Corp Australia Retrieved 19 July 2017 Round 7 2017 Western Bulldogs v Richmond AFL Tables Retrieved 19 July 2017 AFL Teams Round 8 Full squads for every game ins and outs injuries suspensions and team news Fox Sports News Corp Australia 12 May 2017 Retrieved 19 July 2017 Round 9 2017 GWS v Richmond AFL Tables Retrieved 19 July 2017 In the mix Who s a chance for round 14 selection AFL Media Telstra Media 20 June 2017 Retrieved 19 July 2017 McKay Ben 14 July 2017 Hardwick wants Tigers to toughen up in AFL The West Australian Yahoo 7 Retrieved 19 July 2017 Schmook Nathan 18 July 2017 Forgotten Tiger back in the fold at right time AFL Media Telstra Media Retrieved 19 July 2017 AFL Teams Round 19 Full squads for every game ins and outs injuries SuperCoach advice Fox Sports News Corp Australia 28 July 2017 AFL Teams Round 20 Full squads for every game ins and outs injuries SuperCoach advice Fox Sports News Corp Australia 4 August 2017 Retrieved 15 October 2017 Prime Toby 24 September 2017 Port Melbourne wins VFL premiership as Ben Lennon misses kick after final siren Herald Sun News Corp Australia Retrieved 15 October 2017 Scoring Summary Peter Jackson VFL 2017 Archived from the original on 5 October 2017 Retrieved 5 October 2017 Greenway Beau 4 October 2017 North Albury product Anthony Miles wins VFL best and fairest at Richmond Border Mail Retrieved 15 October 2017 Richmond s Anthony Miles keeps AFL draft options open The Border Mail 13 October 2017 Retrieved 15 October 2017 Morris Tom 12 October 2017 No shortages of clubs chasing Richmond midfielder Anthony Miles in trade period Fox Sports News Corp Australia Retrieved 15 October 2017 a b Ralph Jon 8 June 2018 SENIOR TIGERS WAIT ON CONTRACT TALKS Herald Sun News Corp Australia Retrieved 9 June 2018 Greenberg Tony 6 November 2017 New deals for Tiger trio Richmond FC Telstra Media Retrieved 6 November 2017 Cahill Georgina 27 January 2018 Fitness a focus for Miles Richmond FC Telstra Media Retrieved 29 May 2018 Navartanam Dinny 7 February 2018 Tiger clocks up the Miles in crucial year AFL Media Telstra Media Retrieved 29 May 2018 In the mix round eight AFL Media Telstra Media 8 May 2018 Retrieved 29 May 2018 Why can t he get a game AFL Media Telstra Media 11 April 2018 Retrieved 29 May 2018 AFL Report Card Round 7 review Queensland teams given A grades Giant GWS fail Fox Sports News Corp Australia 7 May 2018 Retrieved 29 May 2018 Lerner Ronny 4 May 2018 Tigers skipper Cotchin to get til last minute to prove fitness The Age Fairfax Media Retrieved 29 May 2018 Round 11 injury update Richmond FC Telstra Media 28 May 2018 Retrieved 28 May 2018 VFL Report Round 9 Richmond FC Telstra Media 5 June 2018 Retrieved 9 October 2018 Pierik Jon 7 June 2018 Iron man Dustin Martin to miss for only fifth time The Age Fairfax Media Retrieved 9 October 2018 Premiership trio back to face Cats Richmond FC Telstra Media 15 June 2018 Retrieved 9 October 2018 Richmond s Anthony Miles stretchered off hospitalised after VFL collision Fox Sports News Corp Australia 30 June 2018 Retrieved 9 October 2018 Round 16 injury update Richmond FC Telstra Media 2 July 2018 Retrieved 9 October 2018 Phelan Jennifer 12 July 2018 Quality out quality in Dimma hails depth AFL Media Telstra Media Retrieved 9 October 2018 Sarah Black Dinny Navaratnam and Mitch Cleary 9 September 2018 Around the state leagues Who staked a finals claim AFL Media Telstra Media Retrieved 9 October 2018 Toby Prime 11 September 2018 JJ Liston Trophy 2018 Michael Gibbons and Anthony Miles share award Leader Melbourne VIC Retrieved 13 September 2018 Greenway Beau 4 October 2018 North Albury product Anthony Miles wins VFL best and fairest at Richmond The Border Mail Fairfax Media Retrieved 9 October 2018 Hamilton Andrew 24 August 2018 Major clean out begins for Suns as struggling club looks to fresh start News com au News Corp Australia The Courier Mail Retrieved 9 October 2018 Niall Jake 25 September 2018 Second Tiger to cross to Gold Coast The Age Fairfax Media Retrieved 9 October 2018 Koelmeyer Mark 5 October 2018 TIGERS NOT EXPECTING MUCH RETURN FOR MILES ELLIS SEN Croc Media Retrieved 9 October 2018 Miles Ellis join Suns Richmond FC 8 October 2018 Retrieved 8 October 2018 Jarrod Witts 2019 Club Champion Gold Coast Suns Telstra Media 31 August 2019 Retrieved 24 September 2020 Whiting Michael 24 September 2020 Journey ends Gold Coast farewells former Cat and ex Tiger AFL Media Telstra Media Retrieved 24 September 2020 Anthony Miles AFL Tables Retrieved 27 December 2016 Miles journey full of twists and turns richmondfc com au Retrieved 31 March 2019 Roots Chris 1 November 2017 Tigers team builder Main Stage ready to add crystal to 2017 haul Brisbane Times Retrieved 6 November 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthony Miles Australian footballer Anthony Miles s profile on the official website of the Gold Coast Football Club Anthony Miles at AustralianFootball com Anthony Miles s playing statistics from AFL Tables Anthony Miles statistics from Footy Wire Retrieved 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