Played In
10
-
416
25
40%
20
22
45%
-
-
Goals
14
1.4
129
69
20%
9
65
22%
311
5%
Behinds
5
0.5
258
64
8%
14
48
10%
249
2%
Assists
5
0.5
240
27
19%
15
21
24%
197
3%
Disposals
96
9.6
462
741
13%
22
606
16%
8376
1%
Kicks
59
5.9
448
442
13%
22
372
16%
4687
1%
Handballs
37
3.7
473
401
9%
26
310
12%
3689
1%
Marks
47
4.7
358
171
27%
20
136
35%
2027
2%
Tackles
19
1.9
440
164
12%
23
124
15%
1365
1%
Hitouts
16
1.6
90
743
2%
6
652
2%
860
2%
Clearances
2
0.2
513
190
1%
24
123
2%
835
0%
Frees For
12
1.2
279
60
20%
16
51
24%
440
3%
Frees Against
7
0.7
416
61
11%
19
31
23%
410
2%
Disposals
Total
247
Avg
10.3
Handballs
Total
110
Avg
4.6
Kicks% - Handballs%
Total
55% - 45%
Clearances
Total
4
Avg
0.2
Frees For
Total
12
Avg
0.5
Frees Against
Total
24
Avg
1
Here is the comprehensive section on Total Statistics Against Opponents.
This detailed segment provides an in-depth look at Brad Miller' performances, encapsulating their wins, losses, and games played.
Additionally, it meticulously documents key metrics such as Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against.
Here is the comprehensive section on Average Statistics Against Opponents.
This detailed segment provides an in-depth look at Brad Miller' performances, encapsulating their wins, losses, and games played.
Additionally, it meticulously documents key metrics such as Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against.
Here you'll find a detailed player performance game log across various seasons, opponents, and rounds.
This section is designed with precision, allowing for sorting and deep dives into key statistics like Disposals, Kicks, Handballs, Marks, Goals, Behinds, Tackles, Hitouts, Clearances, Frees For, and Frees Against for each game.
Brad Miller - Player Bio
Brad Miller, a versatile Australian rules football player, was born on July 6, 1983. Standing tall at 194 cm and weighing 96 kg, Miller has made a significant impact in the Australian Football League (AFL) during his career. Starting his professional journey with the Melbourne Football Club in 2002, Miller showcased his skills and versatility on the field. Known for his adaptability, he played in various positions, earning the title of a utility player. His dedication and hard work on the field did not go unnoticed, as he continued to impress fans and critics alike. After a successful stint with Melbourne, Miller transitioned to the Richmond Football Club in 2011. His experience and expertise added value to the team, contributing to their overall performance. Despite facing challenges along the way, Miller's passion for the game remained unwavering. In 2012, Miller decided to retire from professional football, leaving behind a legacy that inspired many aspiring players. His journey serves as a testament to perseverance and commitment in the world of Australian football, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.