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- Brisbane Lions
- Sport
- Australian Rules Football
- AFL
Luke Power is an Australian rules footballer who played 282 games for the Brisbane Lions between 1998 and 2011. Part of the Brisbane Lions's 2001, 2002, and 2003 premierships, he transferred to Greater Western Sydney in 2012 after being told by Lions' coach Michael Voss that he was not part of Brisbane's future plans.
Shortly after his retirement from his playing career, Power then became an assistant coach with Greater Western Sydney Giants in their second AFL season in the 2013 season. Power served in this capacity for five seasons.
In September 2019, Power then became an assistant coach at Carlton Football Club in the position of Head of Development, with the primary responsibility being to manage the players' performance and development.
In the middle of the 2021 season Power was promoted to a higher assistant coaching position within the Carlton Football Club as the stoppages coach. In 2021, Power won the AFL’s Assistant Coach of the Year at the AFL Coach's Association Awards.
In 2022, Power was made Head Coach of Carlton's reserves team for 2023, which are competing in the VFL.
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