Adam Kingsley
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| Personal Info | |
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| Birth | August 20, 1975, |
| Recruited from | Doncaster Heights/Eastern U18
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| Playing Career¹ | |
| Debut | Round 1, March 29, 1997, Port Adelaide vs. Collingwood, at M.C.G. |
| Team(s) | Port Adelaide (1997—2006)
170 games, 47 goals |
| ¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season | |
| Career Highlights | |
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Adam Kingsley (born August 20, 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.
Originally from Eastern U18, he was playing for the Essendon Football Club reserves team, before being recruited by Port Adelaide. Debuting in the Port Adelaide Football Club's inaugural 1997 AFL side, Kingsley was known as a consistent defender/midfielder.
He struggled in 2003, coming close to being delisted, but improved his form and cemented a spot during 2004, being a premiership player that year after working his way back into the side.
2005 saw another consistent season from Kingsley, however he played just 5 games in 2006 which cast doubts over his career. In his 5th game in Round 22, he injured his anterior cruciate ligament, which forced his retirement. He said in The Age on September 12, 2006, that he hoped to continue playing in 2007 before the injury.
- He is known around the club as "Turtle".
- In March 2006, Kingsley won Australia's Brainiest Footballer, a Network Ten quiz show special. [1] This netted $20,000 towards the McGuinness-McDermott Foundation (run by former Adelaide footballers Tony McGuinness and Chris McDermott).
| Preceded by Darren Mead |
Port Adelaide Best and Fairest winner 1998 |
Succeeded by Stephen Paxman |
| Preceded by Mark Mercuri |
Michael Tuck Medallist 2001 |
Succeeded by Nick Stevens |