[1] Ziebell represented Vic Country at the 2008 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships and gained All-Australian Honours after averaging 17 disposals per match. [3] Ziebell was regarded as one of the favourites for the 2009 NAB Rising Star award at the time which is awarded to the best rookie at the end of the season. Ziebell made his debut in 2009, his first season at the club, and had an instant impact. In December 2016, Ziebell was named North Melbourne's new captain, replacing Andrew Swallow. He has served as North Melbourne captain since the 2017 season. This hit was however featured on the AFL's official advertising campaign for the 2012 AFL season. 28707 Ziebell played for the Murray Bushrangers alongside fellow draftee Steele Sidebottom, and was an important part of the Bushrangers premiership win in 2008, averaging 18 possessions, two goals and six marks a match. Late in the 2011 season, Ziebell was suspended for three matches for rough conduct on St Kilda captain Nick Riewoldt. He produced consistently impressive performances over the first two months and was rewarded with the Round 7 NAB Rising Star nomination for his 23 disposal and 1 goal game against Port Adelaide. Jack Ziebell (born 28 February 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He missed the remainder of the 2009 season, after playing just 10 games. Ziebell received a nomination for the 2009 AFL Rising Star award in round 7 of the 2009 season. [3] Ziebell was regarded as one of the favourites for the 2009 NAB Rising Star award at the time which is awarded to the best rookie at the end of the season. [4] However, due to the injury restricting him from playing, Ziebell has retained eligibility for the Rising Star award in 2010, again making him one of the early favourites.[5]. Ziebell received a nomination for the 2009 AFL Rising Star award in round 7 of the 2009 season. [1], Ziebell is originally from Wodonga, Victoria, and attended Caulfield Grammar School as a boarding student where he dominated school football.[2]. [1] Ziebell represented Vic Country at the 2008 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships and gained All-Australian Honours after averaging 17 disposals per match. North Melbourne coach, Dean Laidley, singled him out in the post-match press conference and declared him a "leader" and a "superstar [in the making]". Jack Ziebell (born 28 February 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). [4] However, due to the injury restricting him from playing, Ziebell has retained eligibility for the Rising Star award in 2010, again making him one of the early favourites.[5]. Jack Ziebell (born 28 February 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). [6], Ziebell playing for North Melbourne in 2017, Thirty of the best prospects prepare for this Saturday's AFL draft, "Wodonga teenager Jack Ziebell comes good on pact", Herald Sun: North Melbourne's Jack Ziebell taken to hospital with suspected broken leg. However, Ziebell suffered from minor injuries for the next few weeks and his contributions were restricted. Ziebell received a nomination for the 2009 AFL Rising Star award in round 7 of the 2009 season. • Jack Ziebell's profile on the official website of the North Melbourne Football Club However, Ziebell suffered from minor injuries for the next few weeks and his contributions were restricted. North Melbourne coach, Dean Laidley, singled him out in the post-match press conference and declared him a "leader" and a "superstar [in the making]". Ziebell played for the Murray Bushrangers alongside fellow draftee Steele Sidebottom, and was an important part of the Bushrangers premiership win in 2008, averaging 18 possessions, two goals and six marks a match. Late in the 2011 season, Ziebell was suspended for three matches for rough conduct on St Kilda captain Nick Riewoldt. He produced consistently impressive performances over the first two months and was rewarded with the Round 7 NAB Rising Star nomination for his 23 disposal and 1 goal game against Port Adelaide. He has served as North Melbourne captain since the 2017 season. Jack Ziebell 2019: For the second consecutive season, the North skipper played in all 22 AFL games. Scoring progression; North Melbourne Time Score Time West Coast; 1st quarter (23m 12s) Sam Durdin behind: 2m 18s: 0.1.1 - 0.0.0 Shaun Higgins goal: 12m 4s: 1.1.7 - 0.0.0 Nick Larkey goal Team Scoring F Opposition Scoring A Marg W-D-L Venue Crowd Date; 1: North Melbourne: 3.3 7.6 11.8 15.11 : 101: Melbourne: 3.3 6.5 9.6 10.7 : 67: 34: 1-0-0: M.C.G. He has served as North Melbourne captain since the 2017 season. Ziebell began the season in the forward role that worked so successfully for him in 2018, but with the emergence of young forwards Cam Zurhaar, Nick Larkey and … Ziebell made his debut in 2009, his first season at the club, and had an instant impact. [6], Ziebell playing for North Melbourne in 2017, Captains of the North Melbourne Football Club, Thirty of the best prospects prepare for this Saturday's AFL draft, "Wodonga teenager Jack Ziebell comes good on pact", Herald Sun: North Melbourne's Jack Ziebell taken to hospital with suspected broken leg, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jack_Ziebell&oldid=983392205, People educated at Caulfield Grammar School, Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia), All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 October 2020, at 00:20. This hit was however featured on the AFL's official advertising campaign for the 2012 AFL season. His season took an unfortunate turn when he broke his leg against the Adelaide Crows in round 12. [1], Ziebell is originally from Wodonga, Victoria, and attended Caulfield Grammar School as a boarding student where he dominated school football.[2]. In December 2016, Ziebell was named North Melbourne's new captain, replacing Andrew Swallow. He missed the remainder of the 2009 season, after playing just 10 games. His season took an unfortunate turn when he broke his leg against the Adelaide Crows in round 12.