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- Brisbane Lions
- Sport
- Australian Rules Football
- AFL
- Richmond Tigers
- Coach
- Professional
Justin Leppitsch is an AFL coach and three-time premiership player.
After overcoming the not inconsiderable handicap of a knee reconstruction early in his career, Justin went on to become a highly recognisable, and extremely formidable player for Brisbane for well over a decade. Originally from Berwick, he made his AFL debut for the then Bears in 1993, and by the time of his enforced retirement owing to injury in 2006 he had amassed a total of 227 senior games for the club.
Extremely quick on the lead, strong overhead, and an accurate kick, Leppitsch played most of his early football as a key position forward, topping his club's goal kicking list with 50 goals in 1997, and 26 the following year. When Leigh Matthews arrived at Brisbane as coach in 1999 he converted Leppitsch into a hard-hitting rebound defender who, at his peak, had few peers in the modern game.
A joint winner, along with Jason Akermanis, of his club's best and fairest award in 1999, he went on to play in the Lions' premiership victories of 2001-2-3, as well as in the losing Grand Final side of 2004. The high universal respect in which he was held was indicated by his inclusion in the AFL All Australian teams of 1999, 2002 and 2003. After injury problems in 2006 restricted him to just four appearances in the first 10 weeks of the season Leppitsch announced his retirement as a player at the age of 30.
Following his retirement as a player, Leppitsch served as an assistant coach at Brisbane and then Richmond, before taking over the reins as the Lions' senior coach from ex-teammate Michael Voss, who was sacked in late 2013. After three challenging years, Justin also lost the top job at the Lions.
Justin then took a role as an assistant coach with Richmond, a position he still holds today, and played a pivotal role in the Tigers premiership win in 2017.
In September 2021, Leppitsch joined the Collingwood Football Club in an assistant coaching role as Head of Strategy and defence.
Author - John Devaney, with updates by Andrew Gigacz and PickStar
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