Biography
Jason Tutt, born on May 15, 1991, is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted to the Western Bulldogs in the 2010 AFL Draft, where he made his debut in 2011. Known for his agility and tactical awareness, Tutt quickly became a prominent player for the Bulldogs, earning a reputation for his skills as a forward and midfielder.
Throughout his career, Tutt played a total of 66 AFL matches and kicked 38 goals between 2011 and 2015. He was particularly noted for his performances during the 2014 season, which helped him solidify his place in the Bulldogs' lineup. After his tenure with the Western Bulldogs, Tutt spent time with the Greater Western Sydney Giants, contributing to their development as a competitive team in the league.
Following his departure from the AFL, Tutt transitioned into local football, where he continued to influence the game at a grassroots level. His legacy includes not only his on-field achievements but also his mentorship of younger players, encouraging them to pursue their dreams in the sport. Tutt's impact on Australian rules football remains recognized, particularly among fans of the Western Bulldogs and local clubs he played for after his AFL career.