Jye Amiss

Jye Amiss
Amiss in April 2025
Personal information
Nicknames Nev, dead eye[1]
Born (2003-07-31) 31 July 2003 (age 22)
Busselton, Western Australia
Original team Busselton Football Club (SWFL)/East Perth (WAFL)
Draft No. 8, 2021 national draft
Height 196 cm (6 ft 5 in)
Weight 83 kg (183 lb)
Position Key Forward
Club information
Current club Fremantle
Number 24
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2022– Fremantle 71 (113)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2025 season.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Jye Amiss (/ˈməs/ AY-məs;[2] born 31 July 2003) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Early career

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Amiss grew up in Busselton, Western Australia. He played football for the Busselton Football Club in the South West Football League, and represented Western Australia at under-19s level.[3][4]

Career

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2022: Debut season

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Amiss was drafted with Fremantle's first selection, the 8th overall, in the 2021 national draft.[5] He made his debut in round 8 of the 2022 AFL season against North Melbourne kicking two goals on debut, including a goal with his first kick.[6] Amiss suffered a kidney injury while playing for Peel Thunder in the WAFL, and had to undergo surgery which saw him sidelined for 12 weeks.[7] Amiss made his AFL return during Fremantle's elimination final against the Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium, kicking two goals.[8]

2023: Leading goalkicker

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He was surprisingly left out of the Fremantle line-up for their opening game of the season against St Kilda.[9] Round 10 of the 2023 AFL season saw Amiss kick 3 goals during Fremantle's 29-point win over Geelong.[10] He was awarded a 2023 AFL Rising Star nomination in round 11, kicking 3 goals during Fremantle's 7-point win over Melbourne at the MCG.[11] Amiss kicked a career-high four goals during Fremantle's round 16 game against the Western Bulldogs.[12] He kicked an equal-career high four goals in round 22 against the West Coast Eagles during Western Derby 57.[13] Amiss signed a six-year contract extension during 2023, tying him to Fremantle until at least 2029.[14] He finished the season as Fremantle's leading goalkicker, having kicked 41 goals in just his second season of AFL football.[15]

2024: Consistency and cohesion

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Amiss made the line-up for Fremantle's opening game of the season against Brisbane Lions at Optus Stadium. He kicked four goals and earnt a Mark of the Year nomination during the 23-point come from behind win.[16] Amiss also kicked four goals in round twelve during Fremantle's ninety-two point victory over Melbourne at Traeger Park in Alice Springs. He finished the match having earnt his second Mark of the Year nomination.[17] Amiss finished the season with 36 goals, which placed him second in the club's leading goalkicker award only behind Josh Treacy.[18]

Statistics

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Updated to the end of the 2025 season.[19]

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
2022 Fremantle 24 3 4 1 21 7 28 13 2 1.3 0.3 7.0 2.3 9.3 4.3 0.7 0
2023 Fremantle 24 22 41 17 112 56 168 79 30 1.9 0.8 5.1 2.5 7.6 3.6 1.4 0
2024 Fremantle 24 22 36 28 133 46 179 82 30 1.6 1.3 6.0 2.1 8.1 3.7 1.4 1
2025 Fremantle 24 24 32 16 113 58 171 82 23 1.3 0.7 4.7 2.4 7.1 3.4 1.0 0
Career 71 113 62 379 167 546 256 85 1.6 0.9 5.3 2.4 7.7 3.6 1.2 1

References

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  1. ^ Chadwick, Justin (5 July 2023). "Fremantle sign emerging star Jye Amiss until 2029". Forbes Advocate. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  2. ^ "How to say the AFL's trickiest names". Australian Football League. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  3. ^ "WA under-19s squad members Jye Amiss, Jacob van Rooyen, Jack Williams, Kaden Harbour among most accurate WAFL colts goal-kickers". The West Australian. 25 August 2021.
  4. ^ McArdle, Jordan (6 September 2022). "Fremantle Dockers young gun Jye Amiss' remarkable journey from Busselton to the big stage". The West Australian.
  5. ^ "Draft pick 8 – Jye Amiss". fremantlefc.com.au. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Fremantle Dockers draftee Jye Amiss kicks maiden AFL goal with first kick against North Melbourne". thewest.com.au. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Fremantle Docker Jye Amiss unlikely to play again in 2022 after undergoing kidney surgery". perthnow.com.au. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  8. ^ "How Freo forward made unlikely comeback … and responded to bad miss". afl.com.au. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  9. ^ Woodcock, Mitchell (5 March 2023). "Round one predicted team: Fremantle forward Jye Amiss set to miss as Dockers attack begins to take shape". The West Australian.
  10. ^ Healey, Catherine. "The next Pav? 'Future' of Freo's forward line emerges in AFL furnace". foxsports. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  11. ^ McArdle, Jordan. "Jye Amiss snares AFL Rising Star nomination for Walyalup (Fremantle) break-out goalkicking form". perthnow.com.au. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  12. ^ Cotton, Ben. "Freo's worrying 'capitulation' amid question of champ; prodigies shine as trade target's stocks rise - 3-2-1". foxsports. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  13. ^ Schmook, Nathan. "Dockers do it easy over hapless Eagles in derby demolition". afl.com.au. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  14. ^ Cotton, Ben. "Dockers young gun Jye Amiss pens monster new deal". foxsports. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  15. ^ "Fremantle Goalkicking Records". afltables.com. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  16. ^ Rogers, Samantha. "Fremantle forward Josh Treacy believes connection with spearhead Jye Amiss will help Dockers succeed". thewest.com. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
  17. ^ Black, Sarah (2 June 2024). "Dockers shock dismal Dees in Red Centre walkover". Australian Football League.
  18. ^ AAP (17 April 2025). "Dockers to give forward licence to roam in bid to escape form slump". afl.com. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  19. ^ "Jye Amiss". AFL Tables. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
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