ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Conor Stone Conor StoneAustralian football league player Australian rules footballerConor StonePersonal informationFull name Conor StoneBorn (2002-04-22) 22 April 2002 (age 24)Original team Oakleigh Chargers(NAB League)/St Kevin's College/East Malvern KnightsDraft No. 15, 2020 AFL draft, Greater Western SydneyDebut 10 April 2021, Greater Western Sydney vs. Collingwood, at Melbourne Cricket GroundHeight 190 cm (6 ft 3 in)Weight 87 kg (192 lb)Club informationCurrent club Greater Western SydneyNumber 18Playing career1Years Club Games (Goals)2021– Greater Western Sydney 20 (4) 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2025 season. Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com Conor Stone (born 22 April 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Giants with the 15th draft pick in the 2020 AFL draft.[1] He made his debut in the 30-point win against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round four, 2021, in what was the Giants' first match at the ground since the 2019 AFL Grand Final.[2][3] He wears guernsey number 18, which was vacated by Jeremy Cameron's departure to Geelong during the 2020 off-season.[2] Statistics Updated to the end of the 2025 season.[4] Legend G Goals K Kicks D Disposals T Tackles B Behinds H Handballs M Marks Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes G B K H D M T G B K H D M T 2021Greater Western Sydney18 531211435870.60.24.22.87.01.61.40 2022Greater Western Sydney18 102527220.02.05.02.07.02.02.00 2023Greater Western Sydney18 3007411250.00.02.31.33.70.71.70 2024Greater Western Sydney18 4108311260.30.02.00.82.80.51.50 2025Greater Western Sydney18 7005246982980.00.07.46.614.04.11.10 Career 2043936916243280.20.24.73.58.12.21.40 References ↑ "Conor Stone". Footywire. Retrieved 10 April 2021. 1 2 Wenzel, Murray (9 April 2021). "Set in Stone: Debutant named as Giants return to scene of the crime". Australian Football League. Retrieved 10 April 2021. ↑ Twomey, Callum (10 April 2021). "Greene masterclass steers Giants to first win of 2021". Australian Football League. Retrieved 10 April 2021. ↑ "Conor Stone". AFL Tables. Retrieved 9 February 2026. External links Conor Stone's profile on the official website of the Greater Western Sydney Giants Conor Stone's playing statistics from AFL Tables Conor Stone at AustralianFootball.com vteGreater Western Sydney Giants · AFL squadCoach: Kingsley 1. Thomas 2. Jones 3. Coniglio (vc) 4. Greene (c) 5. Cadman 6. Whitfield 7. Ash 9. Angwin 10. C. Oliver 11. Gothard 12. Green 13. Hannaford 14. Bedford 15. S. Taylor 16. Daniels 17. Callaghan 18. Stone 19. H. Oliver 20. Stringer 21. Aleer 22. Kelly (vc) 23. Hogan 24. Rowston 25. Laverde 26. Riccardi 27. Himmelberg 28. Ough 29. Angove 30. Leake 31. McMullin 32. Briggs 33. O'Halloran 34. O. Taylor 35. Gruzewski 36. Smith 37. Fonti 38. Delana* 39. Idun 41. Madden* 42. Wardius* 43. Hamilton* 44. Buckley 45. Davis 46. Brown * denotes rookie-listed players; italics denote inactive players vte2020 AFL national draftFirst round 1. Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (academy selection) 2. Riley Thilthorpe 3. Will Phillips 4. Logan McDonald 5. Braeden Campbell (academy selection) 6. Denver Grainger-Barras 7. Elijah Hollands 8. Nik Cox 9. Archie Perkins 10. Zach Reid 11. Luke Pedlar 12. Tanner Bruhn 13. Tom Powell 14. Heath Chapman 15. Conor Stone 16. Lachie Jones (academy selection) 17. Oliver Henry 18. Ryan Angwin 19. Finlay Macrae 20. Max Holmes 21. Jake Bowey 22. Bailey Laurie 23. Reef McInnes (academy selection) 24. Blake Coleman (academy selection) 25. Brayden Cook 26. Matthew McLeod-Allison Second round 27. Nathan O'Driscoll 28. Sam Berry 29. Seamus Mitchell 30. Caleb Poulter 31. Liam McMahon 32. Errol Gulden (academy selection) 33. Shannon Neale 34. Fraser Rosman 35. Connor Downie (academy selection) 36. Charlie Lazzaro 37. Corey Durdin 38. James Rowe 39. Joshua Eyre (academy selection) 40. Samson Ryan 41. Jack Carroll 42. Phoenix Spicer Third round 43. Harry Sharp 44. Beau McCreery 45. Tom Highmore 46. Tyler Brockman 47. Nick Stevens 48. Henry Smith 49. Ollie Lord 50. Brandon Walker (academy selection) 51. Maurice Rioli Jr. (F/S) Fourth round 52. Luke Edwards 53. Cody Brand (academy selection) 54. Joel Western (academy selection) 55. Dominic Bedendo 56. Eddie Ford 57. Isiah Winder 58. Cameron Fleeton 59. Jacob Wehr vte2026 AFL rookie draftFirst round 1. Fred Rodriguez 3. Riley Onley 4. Jack Watkins 5. Patrick Said 7. Jake Lloyd 8. Leon Kickett 9. Conor Stone 10. Ben Jepson 11. Tyler Welsh 12. Ollie Greeves 13. George Stevens 14. Lincoln McCarthy Second round 18. Dane Rampe 23. Keighton Matofai-Forbes Third round 28. Nick Driscoll Pre-listed rookiesCategory A Jai Saxena (Collingwood) Kalani White (Melbourne) Category B Indy Cotton (Adelaide) Ben Murphy (Brisbane Lions) Ryda Luke (Fremantle) Toby Whan (Fremantle) Jesse Mellor (Geelong) Riley Hamilton (Greater Western Sydney) Oscar Berry (Melbourne) Kobe McDonald (St Kilda) Noah Chamberlain (Sydney) Liam Hetherton (Sydney) This Australian rules football biography of a person born in the 2000s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte