Education
Born in Albany, Western Australia Lockyer attended Albany Senior High School and played for a local club, North Albany Football Club as a teenager before leaving to go to Perth to further his football career.
Born in Albany, Western Australia Lockyer attended Albany Senior High School and played for a local club, North Albany Football Club as a teenager before leaving to go to Perth to further his football career.
Lockyer currently serves as the Midfield Development coach at Collingwood, having previously served as the head coach of the Collingwood VFL Football Club. Lockyer played senior football with East Fremantle in the WAFL and was picked up by Collingwood in Round three (Pick #39) of the 1997 American Federation of Labor-Congress Rookie draft. In 2000 Lockyer was the runner-up in the Copeland Trophy to Nathan Buckley.
He averaged 17 disposals in 21 games.
He played even better in 2001, missing two games, but having over 370 disposals at over 18 disposals per game, and also kicked 19 goals for the year off the half-back line. In 2002 he was appointed vice-captain.
He played all 25 games for the season, including the Grand Final and had just under 450 disposals for the year. The Magpies made the Grand Final again in 2003, but Lockyer missed most of the season, when he suffered an Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury in Round 3 and had to be stretchered off the ground.
The injury required knee reconstruction surgery which ended his season.
In the 2005 season he had 430 disposals in 22 matches, playing in every game. In 2006 he played every game. Lockyer began with a goal against the North Melbourne Kangaroos.
Two weeks later, he had 32 possessions in a game against the Richmond Tigers.
Opposition coach, Chris Connolly claimed Lockyer would be the first player selected if State of Origin football was to be played this year. Lockyer played his 200th American Federation of Labor-Congress game in his home state against the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco Oval during Round 9 of the season.
In and out of the side for the season, including being named as an emergency for both the Grand Final and replay, he played 11 games before retiring at the end of the season. He has been named as the Coach of the VFL Side for the 2011 Season.