Career
He previously played for the Geelong Football Club and Carlton Football Club. Junior
Laidler played junior football for the Doutta Stars, and TAC Cup football for the Calder Cannons. Laidler represented Vic Metro in the National Association of Broadcasters American Federation of Labor-Congress U18 Championships, and was the recipient of the Calder Cannons" best and fairest award for 2007.
He was recruited by the Geelong Football Club in the 2008 American Federation of Labor-Congress Rookie Draft with its second selection (Number 32 overall).
Geelong
At Geelong, Laidler was switched from playing forward (where he had scored 25 goals in his season with the Cannons) to defence. In 2009, he was promoted midseason to Geelong"s senior list after some strong form for the club"s VFL team and a string of long term injuries in the backline allowed the Cats to make such a promotion.
He made his senior debut against the Brisbane Lions, but only played that one game for the year. He was elevated to the senior list for the 2010 season, but again played only one senior game for the year.
By the end of the 2010 season, Laidler had played two American Federation of Labor-Congress games and 50 VFL games for the Cats.
Carlton
Laidler was traded to the Carlton Football Club during the 2010 American Federation of Labor-Congress Trade Week, in a deal which saw Geelong receive a third round draft pick (Number 54 overall) and saw the clubs swap second round draft picks (Geelong finishing with Number 37 overall, and Carlton finishing with Number 42 overall). Carlton had also been keen to recruit the defender at the end of 2009, and Laidler saw the move as a good opportunity to play more senior football, having been unable to break into the very strong Geelong defence. Laidler immediately became a regular in Carlton"s defence, making his debut for the club in Round 1, 2011 against Richmond, and playing nineteen matches for the year.
He played the first four games of 2012, before missing the rest of the season with a dislocated knee.
In 2013, Laidler fell out of favour with new Carlton coach Mick Malthouse, not fitting into the new coach"s defensive structure. He played only one senior match for the season, and requested to be traded at the end of the year, again seeking more greater opportunities for senior football.
After being unable to find a suitable trade during the 2013 trade period, Laidler was subsequently delisted by Carlton. Sydney
After being delisted by Carlton, Laidler was signed by the Sydney Swans as a delisted free agent.
Laidler played his first game for Sydney in the opening round of the 2014 American Federation of Labor-Congress season against Greater Western Sydney.