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==AFL career== ===Brisbane Bears (1995–1996)=== Akermanis was a solid contributor to the Brisbane Bears midfield (wing), with his pace and skills evident even early in his career.{{cn|date = September 2021}} Akermanis made his debut in Round 4 of the [[1995 AFL season]], he had a solid debut, accumulating 19 disposals and kicking 1 goal in the Bears loss to Carlton. He played a total of 17 games in this debut season and kicking 12 goals. The [[1996 AFL season]] saw Akermanis play 21 games and kick 32 goals for the season, he doubled his disposal count from the previous season to finish with 328 total disposals for the season. His season was highlighted with a 19 disposal & 6 goal effort against the West Coast Eagles in Round 17.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://australianfootball.com/game/view/11283|title = Australian Football - Match Details: 1996 R17 Brisbane vs West Coast}}</ref> ===Brisbane Lions (1997–2006)=== It was after the Brisbane Lions formed that he began to shine, bulking up significantly, and a move to the forward line enabled him to make the most of his opportunities and develop a reputation as a goal sneak. Akermanis played 34 games across the 1997 and 1998 seasons and tallied 532 disposals and 32 goals. [[1999 AFL season]] saw Akermanis have a breakout year, winning the [[Merrett–Murray Medal]] as Brisbane's Best & Fairest player for the season. Jason gathered 469 disposals and booted 16 goals for the season. Akermanis became one of the [[Brisbane Lions]]' most talented players. His flamboyant talents and bleached-blond hair and contrasting black beard make him easy to identify on the field. At the Lions he made his name as a speedy midfielder or on-baller with blistering acceleration and an uncanny ability to kick exceptionally well with either foot, talents which helped him win the [[Australian Football League|AFL]]'s [[Brownlow Medal]] in 2001 in which he polled 23 votes to beat Adelaide's [[Andrew McLeod]]. The 2001 season saw Jason tally 510 disposals and kick 28 goals for the season, ultimately capping off a magnificent week/season, finishing as a premiership player. The 2002 AFL season saw Akermanis impact the scoreboard by kicking 49 goals for the season, and becoming a premiership player again, as the Brisbane Lions defeated Collingwood in the decider. Akermanis played with a torn right [[Adductor magnus muscle|adductor]], in which he suffered early in the first quarter, this effected his ability to kick with his dominant right foot, resulting in Jason kicking on his left foot for the majority of the game, he eventually kicked a left foot snap over his shoulder late in the last quarter in which would be the sealer, guiding the Lions to victory. Akermanis is also known for his goal-scoring abilities. He was a winner of the [[AFL Goal of the Year]] 2002 award and had an ability to kick goals from acute angles. In a match in 2005, he kicked two goals within minutes of each other from almost exactly the same spot: deep in the right [[forward pocket]] on the run. Early in the 2006 season, Akermanis was dropped from the Brisbane Lions side for Round 7, playing a game with the [[Suncoast Lions]]. This coincided with inflammatory comments that he made about the coach, [[Leigh Matthews]], during the week, and there was speculation that his time at the club was up only a few months after he had won the 2005 club best and fairest award. However, Akermanis was soon recalled to the side and responded with 22 disposals across half-back in the game against [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]], and a post-match interview with [[Nine Network|Channel Nine]] showed him smiling and visibly happy with his performance. On 27 July 2006 it was reported that the coaching panel and senior playing group had voted unanimously (12–0) to not allow him back into the club.<ref>https://entertainmentbureau.com.au/portfolio-view/jason-akermanis/</ref> ===Western Bulldogs (2007–2010)=== On 6 September, it was reported that the [[Western Bulldogs]] were leading in the race to sign Akermanis for the 2007 season. On 15 September, Akermanis confirmed that he wanted to join the Bulldogs. It was then down to the Lions agreeing on the trade price, which they did on 9 October, when Brisbane Lions football manager [[Graeme Allan]] announced that the team had agreed to trade Akermanis to the Bulldogs. At the end of the 2008 season, Akermanis made a statement that he would retire at the end of 2009 when his three-year contract expired, however he displayed excellent form at the start of the 2009 season, and later retracted his earlier comment about retirement. Western Bulldogs coach [[Rodney Eade]] said he had not ruled out the possibility of extending Akermanis's contract depending on his performance for the rest of the season.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/aka-shows-hes-far-from-finished/2009/05/17/1242498638964.html|title=Aka shows he's far from finished|publisher=The Age|date=18 May 2009|access-date=17 May 2009|archive-date=21 May 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090521172817/http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/aka-shows-hes-far-from-finished/2009/05/17/1242498638964.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> He then signed with the Bulldogs for another year, hoping to play in a fourth premiership side. It is assumed his contract would be for substantially less pay than his previous deal, which is estimated at between $350,000 and $400,000 a year.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/aka-to-decide-future-at-seasons-end/2009/06/11/1244664795170.html|title=Akermanis to decide his future at season's end|publisher=AAP|date=12 June 2009}}{{Dead link|date=October 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> In July 2010 it was announced that the Western Bulldogs had terminated Akermanis' contract due to the club's judgement that the two were on different paths.<ref name="sacked">{{cite news| url=http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/jason-akermanis-sacked-20100721-10kqu.html | location=Melbourne | work=The Age | title=Trust issues: Bulldogs sack Jason Akermanis | first1=Caroline | last1=Wilson | first2=Samantha | last2=Lane | date=21 July 2010}}</ref> At the time of his sacking, he was one of only two former Brisbane Bears players left in the AFL, with the other being [[Daniel Bradshaw]]. He and Bradshaw were also the last remaining members of the Brisbane Lions inaugural 1997 list. ===Post-AFL playing career=== Akermanis began playing with the [[Glenorchy Football Club]] in the [[Tasmanian Football League|Tasmanian State League]] in 2011<ref>Smith, A., [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/jason-akermanis-signs-with-tassie-team-glenorchy/story-e6frf9jf-1225955796626 Herald Sun], "Jason Akermanis signs with Tassie team Glenorchy", 18 November 2010, Retrieved, 18 November 2010.</ref> as well as playing a number of one-off games at various country clubs. In 2013, he became captain-coach of the [[North Albury Football Club]] in the [[Ovens & Murray Football League]].<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Border Mail|date=19 October 2012|access-date=3 August 2014|url=http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/407612/coach-akermanis-north-albury-signs-ex-afl-star/|title=Coach Akermanis: North Albury signs ex-AFL star}}</ref> === Over-40 Men's International rules coaching appointment === Akermanis served as coach for the Australian Men's [[Senior sport|over-40s]] team in [[international rules football]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Akermanis to coach Aussies in Masters International Rules Series - HoganStand |url=https://hoganstand.com/Australia/Article/Index/329089#:~:text=International%20Rules%20hard%20man%20Jason,up%20as%20a%20coach%20/%20player. |access-date=2024-10-02 |website=hoganstand.com}}</ref>
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