Harley Reid’s height is commonly reported as around 185 cm (6'1"), based on AFL coverage and athlete profiles cited in recent articles. For context, different sources may list slightly different measurements, but 185 cm is the most consistently reported figure in credible AFL coverage this year.[1][3]
Latest notes on Reid (for context beyond height)
- Coverage of his draft hype and early career highlights often mentions his size and physical attributes alongside his performance, with 185 cm noted in multiple pieces.[1]
- He has also been the subject of attention for hair, training habits, and public scrutiny as a high-profile young player, but these items don’t affect his listed height.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull a couple of up-to-date sources to confirm the current listed height across multiple outlets, or convert his height to feet/inches precisely.
Sources
At just 20, the West Coast midfielder has been called a prodigy and a generational talent, and carries a State-sized weight of expectations on his shoulders. Off the field, he’s just as full of surprises.
thewest.com.auHarley Reid is finding a way to managethe hype that surrounds him as the anticipated No.1 pick at this year's draft
www.afl.com.auHarley Reid has divided fans and some of his team-mates with his radical new haircut.
www.dailymail.co.ukHarley Reid (born 17 April 2005) is a professional Australian rules footballer. He is a midfielder for the Perth-based club West Coast Eagles.
www.famed.co.nzA household name long before he was on an AFL list, Harley Reid's family and his unique take on footy stardom has him ready for what comes next
www.afl.com.auPhotogenic Models ready to cultivate your brand.
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www.newsnow.comWest Coast supporters weren’t the only ones keen to get out of Optus Stadium on Saturday night, with Harley Reid spotted back home just hours after the club's disappointing loss to North Melbourne.
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