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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jed_AdcockJed Adcock - Wikipedia

    Jed Adcock (born 15 November 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and current coach who played for the Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was co-captain of the Brisbane Lions in 2013 and sole captain in 2014.

  2. 3 oct. 2023 · The Brisbane Lions confirm assistant coach Jed Adcock will depart the Club after accepting a new role with North Melbourne for the 2024 season.

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  3. 0 Followers, 808 Following, 265 Posts - Jed Adcock (@jedadcock7) on Instagram: "Assistant Coach 🦘🔵⚪️ Former Player 🦁🐶".

  4. 29 sept. 2015 · Departing Lion Jed Adcock was acknowledged for his long-standing commitment to the Brisbane Lions earlier this month with a Recognition of Service award. Speaking on the night, Adcock said:

  5. www.nmfc.com.au › news › 1476241Jed Adcock profile

    11 déc. 2023 · Jed Adcock was a stalwart of the Brisbane Lions both as a player and an assistant coach. He played 206 games for the Lions from 2004 – 2015, including two seasons as captain. He joined the Western Bulldogs for a final season in 2016, featuring in a further seven senior games, as well as the club’s VFL premiership.

  6. 4 avr. 2011 · Stand-in skipper Jed Adcock led all Lions players in Dream Team points during the team’s disappointing loss against the Western Bulldogs. Adcock proved solid in defence with 26 disposals (14 kicks and 12 handballs), six marks and six tackles to rack up a total of 112 Dream Team points.

  7. 20 févr. 2013 · JED Adcock has won the race to be named as the Brisbane Lions' co-captain alongside Jonathan Brown in 2013. Adcock, 27, will share duties alongside the triple premiership player, who has been the sole leader since 2009. Young midfielders Tom Rockliff and Daniel Rich have been named vice-captains.